outlined. senator, murders are being committed. these are known criminals. felonies. and if they do leave, they can cross over the border as in the case of steinle, kate steinle. what can be done and how quickly could it be done? you are absolutely right. the hearing we had yesterday, the senate judiciary committee we heard from mothers and fathers and brothers and wives of those murdered by criminal illegal aliens the obama administration has released into the public. as that exchange just showed in 2013 alone the obama administration released 104,000 illegal aliens. included over 400 illegal aliens with sexual assault convictions. it included 16,000 with drunk driving convictions. the obama administration is refusing to enforce the law. and it is unjustifiable.
senator, murders are being committed. these are known criminals. felonies. and if they do leave, they can cross right over the border as in the case of steinle. kate steinle. what can be done and how quickly could it be done? you are absolutely right. the hearing we had yesterday, the senate judiciary committee we heard from the families, from mothers and fathers and brothers and wives of those murdered by criminal illegal aliens that the obama administration has released into the public. as that exchange just showed in 2013 alone the obama administration released 104,000 criminal illegal aliens. that included 193 murderers. illegal aliens with homicide convictions. it included over 400 illegal aliens with sexual assault convictions. it included 16,000 with drunk driving convictions. the obama administration is refusing to enforce the law. and it is unjustifiable. as i said at that hearing, if
murderers with homicide convictions and 426 people with with sexual assault convictions. and over 16000 criminal illegal allenes with drunk driving convictions released by the administration because the administration refuses to follow the law. reporter: law makers are considering legislation to with hold federal follow-upping from sanctuary cities that do not comply with the law. secretary jay johnson talked about his focus. we are sharpening and enhancing the priorities for who we deport in this country. we are focused and the president wants us to go in that direction and focuses on those resources that are threats to public safety. reporter: you heard about mr. stienle talk about kate s
reaffirmed the initial 2009 murder sexual assault convictions. now the supreme court of italy says they are overturning that conviction. she and her former boyfriend, rafael sollecito, they are free. it s a sort of complicated system they ve got over there. double jeopardy triple jeopardy. it s a very different system in italy than they have here in the united states. it s not only a different system of how many levels but it s different in that at each step there is a kind of trial. here we have one trial and then there are appeals based on the paper record. but in those trials they had new evidence at each stage of the process, but the result now really is the final result. amanda knox is no longer under any threat of imprisonment or extradition or anything like that. and perhaps more importantly, rafael would be in jail tonight if the verdict came out another way. he is also free to go.
crews not have characterized previously. what you don t see is a commensurate rise in reported sexual assault incidences and you definitely do not see a commensurate rise in sexual assault convictions. that s a situation where the pentagon now starts to feel that they really do still face and enormous trust deficit. we ll stay on this. spencer ackerman, thanks for your great work tonight. appreciate it. if there s anything that could cause businesses to make improvements to safety standards, you would think it is and accident that killed more than 1,100 people. but several major american companies, ones that you know, won t sign on to the new standards. i m going to tell you who they are next. with the new staples rewards program