in 2004, 57% of federal arrests were of american citizens while 43% were noncitizens. in 2014, a decade later, the most recent year where we have full data, the numbers were flipped. noncitizens were 61% of arrests where citizens were 39% s. the surging noncitizen arrest was because of a big increase on arresting for offenses like human smuggling and unlawful entry.re there has been an explosion of people caught entering the u.s. again and again. it s not just that we have become more punitive, more people are coming. in 1992, 690 people convicted of unlawful entry into this country. in 2014, 16,556 people were convicted in an increase of 24 times. again, not because the obama administration was a lot i tougher.nc they were just a lot more criminals to arrest. in 73.2% of cases, these people, the ones who got arrested, had a prior criminal history in this country.es they had been coming here for a better life, but in a lot of cases, it will be at our
said they were advancing the measure because they want voting hours to be more uniform around the state, particularly because rural offices don t have the staff to keep clerks offices open for early voting as late as their urban counterparts. others had different theories. slate joked walker s bill is an effort to punish his state for a stellar turnout rate. the second-highest in the nation at 73.2%. but with his humor, he gets to the basic truth wisconsinites deserve to be applauded for casting their votes. voting is a good thing, not something a government should limit in the name of turnout politics. just ahead, one state does what congress has not done raise the minimum wage. we ll tell you where. that s next. [ bubbles, baby giggling ] [ mom ] when we re having this much fun, why quit? and new bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of new bounty keeps working,
american islamic relations, whether you look at the islamic society of north america, all have vowed allegiance to their muslim brotherhood there. is no transfer of power that happened in egypt, without the use of the muslim brotherhood. even sadat used the muslim brotherhood in the war against israel in the yom kippur war. hosni mubarak finally was ousted them out also before they were ousted to join with the muslim brotherhood in saudi arabia. so the history is extensive in the middle east as well as in the united states of america. let s not forget 73.2% voted for hamas during the election because of muslim brotherhood support of hamas. sean: good point. i ve always felt that the number of people that support radical islam is higher than the world is willing to admit. as he points out in hamas in the elections, et cetera,
american islamic relations, whether you look at the islamic society of north america, all have vowed allegiance to their muslim brotherhood there. is no transfer of power that happened in egypt, without the use of the muslim brotherhood. even sadat used the muslim brotherhood in the war against israel in the yom kippur war. hosni mubarak finally was ousted them out also before they were ousted to join with the muslim brotherhood in saudi arabia. so the history is extensive in the middle east as well as in the united states of america. let s not forget 73.2% voted for hamas during the election because of muslim brotherhood support of hamas. sean: good point. i ve always felt that the number of people that support radical islam is higher than the world is willing to admit. as he points out in hamas in the elections, et cetera,
answer as to does he support hamas? does he denounce hamas? of course he s going as an envoy to the middle east. if he denounces hamas in front of the american people, he s going to be questioned in the middle east because in the middle east, there s a high support of hamas. when you recall when hamas was elected 73.2% of the middle east wanted hamas. in fact, his support of hamas, hezbollah, the islamic jihad movement has been expressed by him in the arabic language. his manifesto has been expressed in the newspaper. and in several news media and in fact, americans should listen to this. he says that the trend towards islamic law and justice begins by religious movements like hamas, hezbollah, the islamic resistance. this is a straight support for terrorism. and he talks about i want to bring in what he said after 9/11 because this is