Saturday's CBS Weekend News filed a report in which correspondent Paula Reid fretted that some of the illegal immigrants rounded up for deportation had only been convicted of drunk driving, even though such activity is dangerous criminal behavior that claims the lives of thousands of Americans each year.

And, even though the report ran a soundbite of President Donald Trump vowing to deport "drug dealers" and "criminal aliens," Reid seemed to think that deporting nonviolent offenders like drunk drivers was somehow contradicting this promise as she complained that arrests were "raising concerns."

After recalling that Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly had described 75 percent of the illegals arrested as having been "convicted of crimes," Reid referred to a Washington Post report as she worried:

But new data obtained by the Washington Post shows that nearly half of the immigrants picked up in those raids either "had no criminal convictions or had committed traffic offenses," including drunk driving, raising concerns about whether the President is only targeting violent criminals.

The CBS correspondent did not inform viewers that, according to the Post, 90 percent of those convicted of traffic offenses were drunk drivers, and therefore were criminal offenders. The Post found that, out of 675 arrests, "177 had no criminal convictions at all, though 66 had charges pending," which is consistent with the aforementioned Homeland Security Department statement.

Buried at the end of the report, Reid tacitly admitted that President Trump has succeeded in cutting illegal border crossings by 72 percent since he came into office: "The administration may soon have fewer names to add to that database. Illegal border crossings are down 72 percent since the President took office 100 days ago."

Below is a complete transcript of the report from the Saturday, April 29, CBS Weekend News: