A Department of Homeland Security report says the department has released 2.3 million immigrants into the United States through September 2023.
but, report It has concealed the entry or stay of at least 3 million more illegal immigrants through various other channels during President Joe Biden's three years.
Overall, multiple routes increased illegal immigration by at least 5 million people. That's one immigrant for every two American infants born during Biden's presidency.
The report is It was leaked and posted late Saturday. by washington postwhose editors chose the following harsh headline:The United States has released more than 2.3 million immigrants at the border since 2021, according to data. ”
The headline, although modest, gives a very dramatic picture of the huge numbers of immigrants. Biden's pro-immigration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, acknowledged that.
It's also shocking, given that the true numbers have been hidden from ordinary Americans by the established media for years.
Currently, Eagle Pass is completely free for all users. A large-scale illegal crossing that occurred over an hour and a half. Almost two years after the day we saw more than 15,000 Haitians gathered under the bridge in Del Rio, thousands of mostly Venezuelan people are now gathered under the Eagle Pass Bridge. pic.twitter.com/VkfUQnexGZ
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According to the report, the 2023 influx includes 370,191 people who were admitted through the “parole” loophole, 909,450 who were admitted while authorities began multi-year deportation procedures, and health care. This includes 118,100 child migrants in the custody of the Department of Human Services.
of postArticle about the DHS report — “Monthly table of immigration enforcement and legal proceedings– Revealing deportation figures long kept secret: “DHS data shows that over the past three years, more than 4 million border crossers have been expelled to Mexico, sent to their home countries, or otherwise deported.” It has been shown that he was expelled from the United States by means of
but postreporters also indicated that the headline claim that 2.3 million immigrants were admitted was an underestimate, as millions more were sneaking in from other routes and time zones.
For example, paragraph 17 of their article states:
CBP's 2.3 million releases do not include the approximately 365,000 unaccompanied minors encountered by CBP and transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services since 2021.
The majority of “unaccompanied minors” are teenagers seeking work in the United States, often working in labor trafficking networks that pay for their migration through the Mallorcas border. There is.
In the last 27th paragraph: positionA reporter from T pointed out the following.
The report does not include an estimate of the number of border crossers detected but not detained by CBP. CBP calls the border crosser a “fugitive.” According to a May 2023 report, CBP detected approximately 600,000 escapes in 2022 and 389,000 in 2021. report According to the DHS Office of Inspector General.
These two influxes (teenage workers and 2021-2023 “fugitives”) add about 2 million immigrants to the official 2.3 million, for a total of about 4.3 million.
The DHS report only includes data through September 2023. Approximately 900,000 additional immigrants They crossed the U.S. border in October, November, and December. If half were deported, an additional 450,000 immigrants would be added to the influx.
However, the official report, and washington post The article also ignored Mr. Mayorkas' decision to minimize deportations from landlocked countries and the significant increase in “overstaying” legal visitors who remain in the United States even after their visas have expired.
For example, under the Trump administration, DHS broadly conducted deportations. 500,000 illegal immigrants in 2018 and 2019, according to federal data. But Mr. Mayorkas has only deported about 250,000 people over three years. 500,000 additional immigrants In the US.
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Government officials do not closely track the number of illegal aliens who overstay their visas to take American jobs.However, many foreigners, especially Indian — Arriving legally carrying a B-1/B-2 visitor They intend to work illegally in jobs that would normally go to high-paying Americans while obtaining visas and F-1 student visas.
DHS in Mayorkas, June 2023 released The 2022 Annual Visa Overstay Report revealed that an estimated 795,000 visitors overstayed their visas for an extended period of time. This number is an increase of 313,000 from 482,000 in 2015.
Overstay numbers do not include B-1/B-2 visitors who worked illegally but returned before their visas expired.
Mr. Mayorkas' 500,000 undeported immigrants and an additional 313,000 overstayers are not mentioned in the new report. But if you add those numbers, Mr. Mayorkas' number of new illegal immigrants jumps from 4.3 million to 5 million.
Things are only going to get worse! We returned to Lukeville, Arizona on the third day of our border crossing trip to show you how bad it was. A day after the cartel battle in Sonoita, the battle between Joe Biden and the narco-terrorists over the open border left 6 people dead and 28 injured… pic.twitter.com/HIGALXUQVW
— Ben Bergquam – Real America's Voice (RAV-TV) News (@BenBergquam) December 31, 2023
In addition, Mr. Mayorkas and the State Department have confirmed that H-1B, L-1, J-1, TN, H4EAD, F-1/OPT, H-2A, H-2B program. These visa worker programs have placed approximately 500,000 immigrants in agriculture and blue-collar jobs, and approximately 1.5 million foreign college graduates have been placed in white-collar jobs in the United States that would otherwise earn them higher wages. You can get a job as an expert in the US.
The influx of legal immigrants adds an additional 1 million immigrants each year.
The administration's deliberate decision to sneak large numbers of illegal immigrants into American society has shattered public support for immigration and given former President Donald Trump a major boost in his 2024 campaign.
For example, according to a YouGov poll conducted from December 31st to January 2nd, 54 percent of US adults He believes the immigration issue is “very important.”
of DHS report It's hard to read, in part because the data is hidden in database tabs rather than traditional graphs and columns.
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But the report contains many more revelations. In 2019, for example, Border Patrol agents under the Trump administration accepted 12,000 illegal immigrants at airports. But the flow of people into Biden's airports soared to 350,000 in 2023.
Despite Mexico's elections and economic growth, many Mexicans are attempting to immigrate to the United States. The report states that 2.1 million Mexican immigrants will arrive at the U.S. border in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
The majority returned in 2021 and 2022. But more than 130,000 Mexicans will be allowed into the U.S. in 2023 because Mayorkas negotiated an immigration control agreement with Mexico.
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— Ben Bergquam – Real America's Voice (RAV-TV) News (@BenBergquam) January 1, 2024
Extract migration
Biden imported or accepted Approximately 5 million Eliminate illegal immigration for economic purposes within three years.
The extractive migration economic strategy is helped investors By raising real estate prices and lowering American wages.
This flood is encouraged and welcomed by business groups because it will reduce Americans' blue-collar and white-collar paychecks. It also reduces market pressure to invest in productivity-enhancing technologies, core states, and overseas markets. It would also ease economic pressure on the federal government to deal with the drug and “deaths of despair” crisis.
Mr. Biden's immigration relief policies deliberately add the problem of foreigners to a long list of problems for Americans. homelesslow wage, shrinking middle classinnovation slowdown, decline blue collar life expectancy,spread povertyan increase in the number of deaths due to drugand the A growing sense of alienation Among young people.
