A chilling new report has exposed the dark underbelly of the Biden-Harris administration’s border policies. Over 425,000 illegal immigrants with criminal convictions, including more than 13,000 murderers and 15,000 rapists, have been released into the United States and are now roaming freely throughout the country. This staggering revelation was confirmed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and comes as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of a broken immigration system that prioritizes political optics over national security.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin broke the story, reporting that these individuals are not just faceless statistics—they represent a direct threat to communities across the country. According to ICE, these dangerous individuals are part of what’s known as the nondetained docket. This docket includes migrants who were caught at the border, given court dates years away, and then released into the U.S. without adequate supervision. Many have been ordered deported by immigration judges, yet remain in the country.

A Shocking Breakdown of Criminals on the Loose
The ICE letter, sent to Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, paints a disturbing picture. On the nondetained docket, more than 425,000 noncitizens convicted of crimes are currently being tracked. Among them:
- 13,099 convicted of homicide
- 15,811 convicted of sexual assault
- Over 425,000 with criminal convictions, ranging from violent felonies to lesser offenses
These aren't just numbers—they reflect real criminals moving freely within the United States, often in sanctuary cities where cooperation with federal immigration enforcement is minimal or nonexistent. Even more troubling is the fact that these numbers don’t account for nearly 2 million “got-aways”, individuals who have crossed the border undetected and are not in the DHS system at all.
The Grim Reality: Cities Under Siege
From the quiet streets of Nantucket to major metropolitan areas, horrific crimes committed by illegal immigrants continue to pile up. Melugin recounted the arrest of two Salvadoran nationals in Nantucket, both of whom had entered the U.S. illegally and were arrested for child rape. The incident illustrates a broader trend of violent offenders slipping through the cracks, only to reemerge as perpetrators of unthinkable crimes.
This crisis has only intensified under the Biden administration, with the nondetained docket ballooning to unprecedented levels. ICE agents are left frustrated, as many local jurisdictions, driven by sanctuary city policies, refuse to cooperate with federal detainers. As a result, criminals who should be deported are released back into the public with minimal consequences.
A Crisis Born from Failed Policy
In 2019, then-Senator Kamala Harris campaigned on a promise to abolish ICE detainers, claiming they tore families apart. Fast forward to today, the Biden-Harris administration’s policies have resulted in an immigration system that prioritizes non-cooperation with ICE, even in cases involving violent criminals. As ICE agents struggle to track down released offenders, communities across the country are left vulnerable to heinous crimes committed by individuals who should have been deported.
ICE’s acting director bluntly acknowledged the dangers posed by sanctuary jurisdictions, stating that these policies “end up shielding dangerous criminals, who often victimize those same communities.” Sanctuary policies, which block cooperation between local law enforcement and ICE, are enabling the release of violent offenders, leaving citizens exposed.
A Bleak Future if the Status Quo Remains
As the nondetained docket surges toward 8 million by year’s end, the public must grapple with the harsh reality of what open-border policies mean for American safety. Former President Donald Trump has vowed to crack down on sanctuary cities and has suggested stripping federal funding from those that refuse to cooperate with ICE. Whether or not such measures would be enough to reverse the tide remains to be seen.
But one thing is clear: without swift and decisive action, the crisis at the border will continue to spill over into American communities, with devastating consequences. Melugin’s report, coupled with new revelations from Congressman Gonzales, shines a light on an administration that seems content to allow dangerous criminals to roam the country—unchecked and unaccountable.
It’s no longer just a border issue—it’s a national emergency that threatens the safety of every American citizen.