The number of immigrants living in the United States is expected to surge to 8 million by the end of September, according to government data, a dramatic 167% increase over five years due to President Biden’s border crisis.
On September 30, the end of fiscal year 2023, more than 6 million asylum seekers and other immigrants will be admitted to the so-called “non-detention docket,” a court system consisting of cases involving temporarily released non-citizens. recorded in the rearranging book. From ICE storage.
The Biden administration expects that number to swell to 8 million by Oct. 1, according to a Department of Homeland Security document sent to Congress and Congress. Available at Axios.
In 2019, when Donald Trump was still in the White House, the number of immigrants backlogged in immigration courts was 3 million.
The exploding backlog includes immigrants awaiting deportation and people who have not yet received a final decision on their asylum claims but are not in custody.





