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House Judiciary Committee releases interim report on suspected gang member in New York City

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The House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement have released an interim report concerning Daniel Hernandez-Martinez, an illegal alien and suspected Tren de Aragua gang member. According to the Committee's findings, Hernandez-Martinez was released into the United States by the Biden-Harris Administration in early 2023 without legal justification.

The report states that within months of his release, Hernandez-Martinez began committing numerous criminal offenses in New York City. He is alleged to have committed at least 22 crimes over a six-month period. Despite records from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) indicating his suspected gang affiliation, there are no records suggesting that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has taken steps to remove him from the country.

The Committee highlights the broader implications of current immigration policies, suggesting they have tangible impacts on public safety. "The disastrous immigration policies of the Biden-Harris Administration have had real-world consequences for American citizens," stated the report. It further noted that these policies might lead to increased criminal activity in American neighborhoods.

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