I Couldn’t Believe What I Saw At Biden’s Lawless Open Border
The U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona has been transformed into a mechanized and sanitized yet still unlawful system by the Mayorkas Migration Machine, according to a report by a former official of the State Department. This reporter had previously visited the border in Texas six months ago. President Joe Biden, who has been in Washington for 51 years, has visited the border only once.
In many places in Arizona, the border is wide open, allowing anyone of unknown identity to enter the U.S. effortlessly. We visited a vehicle gate gap near the Morelos Dam, which was now twenty yards wide, supposed to have been a vehicle gate when completed. Biden, however, ordered the workmen to stop working on the day he entered office. Since then, this gate has become a popular entry point for foreigners seeking to enter the U.S. illegally by walking across the border.
The Colorado River is drained in this region to provide water to American cities and farms while also fulfilling Mexico’s water demands. Illegal migrants do not require swimming to cross it since Mexican authorities have erected a causeway to keep their shoes dry.
We visited the border gap during the day and again at 3:00 a.m. During the day, we saw signs of mass migration. Activist organizations regularly clean up the trash left behind by illegal immigrants to hide the evidence from the American public. However, some traces remained.
While walking through the sand in this area, the reporter picked up evidence from various countries, including coins from Mexico, Peru, and the Republic of Georgia, and passports from Cuba, national identity cards from several Peruvians, and a Mexican refugee card belonging to an Ecuadorian. The most intriguing discovery was a Polish bank card belonging to an individual named Gurpreet Singh with a Sikh name which typically means that he left India’s Punjab region for Poland, where he might have claimed refugee status before coming to the United States via Biden’s open border.
At 3:00 a.m., over one hundred people were seen walking and running around the wall to join a long line to be “processed.” They patiently waited for Border Patrol to take their photos, launching a process that would most likely result in their release into the U.S. interior within the next few days. They gave luggage to the Border Patrol officers and collected a “Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection Baggage Check” tag to pick it up later. Perhaps, they can check the first bag for free with a DHS credit card?
People from Cameroon, China, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Georgia, India, and Russia were seen and spoken to by the reporter at the border, a multilingual encounter that impressed the reporter. Poverty was not the driving factor for these people; they were seeking work and advancement. Some of them, when asked in Hindi and Spanish, declared their intention openly.
The reporter’s visit was surreal, given that he had previously interviewed thousands of visa applicants as a consular officer. The same aspiring immigrants that he had met in foreign embassies as economic immigrants were now standing in long queues to enter the U.S. with no proof of their intent or likelihood to obey their visas in mind. Those applying for tourist visas do not need to show their police clearance certificates or submit any evidence, while the people who now come to the border outside ports of entry need not show anything at all, including evidence of their identity.
Illegal immigrants throw away their identity documents, which immigration authorities ignore and do not retrieve unless the illegal migrants dispute their claims about themselves. Their claims, however, will determine if they gain the right to stay and work in the United States, probably for good. There is no check on their criminal history as it is impossible for anyone to verify.
Based on per-country estimates, dozens of thieves, several murderers and rapists, occasional suspected terrorists, and average citizens would be allowed into the United States in a rough assessment. With time, using variables such as repeat offending tendencies, it is possible to verify which of them have criminal records. They are, however, allowed into the country without any inspection at all, and authorities refer to them as “gotaways.”
We rode with a police anti-smuggling officer from Pinal County, Arizona, in an area a few hours east of
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