Joe Biden’s reputation for a lax border policy is likely to impact the U.S. for years to come, overshadowing memories of declining conditions during his presidency.
Estimates suggest that between 10 million and 20 million people have entered the country illegally during his time in office, adding to an existing population of 12 to 20 million undocumented immigrants.
There’s been little auditing of these entries.
For four years, the border was overwhelmed without the kind of vetting that American citizens face when buying a gun or securing loans.
During this time, millions crossed the southern border, often encouraged by the Biden administration, without any vaccination requirements, despite military personnel being discharged for refusing the COVID vaccine.
Even when Americans were required to show multiple IDs to obtain a compliant form of identification for air travel in 2025, these undocumented immigrants traveled across the country, frequently under the cover of night, without valid identification.
At one point, the Trump administration managed to deport 800 undocumented individuals, but the daily rate of illegal entries under Biden has surpassed that by a large margin.
To counteract Biden’s dismantling of immigration laws, Trump’s Border Patrol would need to deport more than 8,000 individuals each day over four years.
An estimated 500,000 undocumented immigrants are believed to have criminal backgrounds, exceeding the population of Oakland, California.
Reports highlight incidents where undocumented individuals have committed serious crimes against American citizens.
The left often defends these violent offenders facing deportation, with the underlying belief that undermining Trump politically justifies the protection of these criminals instead of returning them to their home countries.
These hidden criminals represent a significant danger to society.
Biden’s approach to immigration isn’t just about dismantling laws; it appears to be about undermining the southern border entirely.
U.S. universities host around 300,000 Chinese nationals, many of whom are admitted without thorough background checks.
These students are welcomed at prestigious institutions largely due to their ability to pay high tuition fees, with few questions raised about their reasons for being in the U.S.
It’s concerning that institutions like Harvard’s Kennedy School have reportedly trained numerous Chinese nationals linked to the Communist Party.
In the context of escalating tensions with China, American universities seem to benefit from educating individuals who may pose a threat to U.S. interests abroad.
In recent years, incidents involving Middle Eastern students attacking Jewish individuals and causing chaos on campus have gone unchecked, with neither the Biden administration nor university leadership taking decisive action.
In one notable case, a Chinese national connected to the University of Michigan was charged as an “agro-terrorist” for attempting to contaminate farms in the Midwest, posing a serious threat to food security.
There’s also the issue of immigrants overstaying their visas; for instance, an Egyptian man was found to be living in the U.S. illegally while attacking Jewish communities.
Despite widespread voter discontent regarding Biden’s handling of border issues, it seems the administration is intent on continuing this path.
The motivations behind Biden’s policies remain unclear: Is it a case of incompetence, an attempt to shift demographics, or a strategy to create a welfare state?
It’s uncertain, but one thing is clear: the consequences of his border policies will linger long into the future.
