The Obama administration has acknowledged that over 2,000
detained illegal immigrants have been freed from US jails due to recent budget
cuts. Earlier, US leaders strongly denied news reports on the release.
The release took place in February, AP reported.
However, four prisoners who were considered particularly
dangerous were re-imprisoned.
Earlier, the US administration claimed that just “a few
hundred” undocumented immigrants had been freed, saying that the news reports
of more than 2,000 detainees being released were untrue.
However, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director
John Morton said Thursday that ICE had released 2,228 illegal immigrants due to
the budget cuts imposed as part of ‘sequestration.’
He defended the move by claiming that the alternative would
have been a reduction of investigations into smuggling and child pornography,
according to Reuters.
"We were trying to live within the budget that Congress
had provided us," Morton explained during a House Appropriations
Subcommittee hearing. “We have limited resources.”
The official also indicated that it cost around $122 a day
to keep someone in a detention center, compared to about $7 a day to monitor
them with electronic devices.
The acknowledgement of the release came as Obama
administration officials warned of the severe consequences of the spending
cuts, such as delayed flights, meat shortages and government layoffs.
Republicans have alleged that the Obama administration freed
the immigrants to pressure lawmakers into undoing the automatic budget cuts,
Reuters reported.
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