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Migrant backlog to reach 8 million by October under Biden

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.


The number of immigrants living in the United States is expected to surge to 8 million by the end of September, a dramatic 167% increase over five years. Getty Images

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.

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