Attorney General leaves abruptly after being confronted over deported migrants' lack of criminal recordsSource C-Span
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00:00Attorney General, 60 Minutes found that 75% of the immigrants who were sent to El Salvador
00:07do not have public criminal records. Is that true?
00:12Do you mean in our country?
00:14The Venezuelan migrants who were sent to El Salvador.
00:17Okay, well they're not Venezuelan migrants, they're illegal aliens from Venezuela who should not have been in our country
00:23who are committing the most violent crimes.
00:25So if you committed a murder in our country, we're going to keep you here
00:28and we're going to seek the death penalty and we're going to keep you in prison
00:32because our victims' families deserve that.
00:34But we don't have to charge them with every crime.
00:37We can deport them and get them out of our country and save room in our prisons
00:42because they should have never been in our country to begin with.
00:45So you confirmed they didn't commit a crime, right?
00:48Is that what you're confirming?
00:49Thanks, guys. Appreciate the time.
00:51Thanks, General Bondi.
00:52And Attorney General, how many cases of fraud? How many cases of fraud are you?