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Pro-DACA supporters protest outside Capitol Hill on Jan. 21, 2018 in Washington.
Nearly 110,000 "Dreamers" approved under the Obama administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program have an arrest record, according to a
new report released by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The report, released on Saturday, found that of the nearly 889,000 illegal child immigrants who had applied for the DACA program,
12 percent had arrest records.
Of that figure, 85 percent (67,861) were arrested before their most recent DACA approval and 15,903 were arrested after their most recent approval.
More than 35 percent (24,898) have been arrested more than once, while 218 had been arrested on more than 10 separate occasions. Of these individuals, the report said that 54 have a DACA case status of "approved" as of October this year.
Offenses committed by these individuals according to their U.S. arrest records including assault, battery, rape, murder, and driving under the influence.
The largest number of DACA applicants were arrested on suspected driving-related offenses excluding DUIs (23,305) and immigration-related offenses (12,968).
Other offenses incurred by those who had been arrested before their most recently approval to the program include battery (3,421), assault (3,308), burglary, breaking and entering (1,471), and theft or larceny (7,926).
Relating to the most serious offenses,
62 arrests were for rape while 15 were for murder.
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