Mayorkas confesses: 600K ‘Gotaways’ entered U.S. illegally in FY 2023.
Homeland Security Secretary Admits Over Half a Million Immigrants Illegally Crossed Southern Border
In a surprising revelation, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas confessed before Congress that more than 500,000 immigrants illegally crossed the southern border in fiscal year 2023. This admission comes after Mayorkas had previously claimed that the border was secure under the Biden administration.
Mayorkas testified alongside FBI Director Christopher Wray and NCTC Director Christine Abizai during the annual “Threats to the Homeland” hearing held by the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
During the hearing, Kansas GOP Sen. Roger Marshall questioned Mayorkas about the number of ”gotaways” – immigrants who enter the U.S. illegally without being apprehended – recorded by U.S. Border Patrol agents in the past year. Mayorkas revealed that the number exceeded 600,000.
Mayorkas acknowledged that the issue of “gotaways” has been a long-standing challenge for the Department of Homeland Security, describing it as a powerful example of a broken immigration system.
Despite Mayorkas’ repeated claims that the southern border is secure, a Homeland Security GOP report contradicts these assertions. The report states that approximately 7.5 million illegal immigrant encounters occurred nationwide, with 6.2 million encounters at the southwest border and 1.7 million known “gotaways” who evaded U.S. Border Patrol.
According to data from CBP, authorities recorded a record-high of 2.48 million encounters in FY 2023, marking a 40% increase from FY 2021 and a 4% increase from FY 2022.
Furthermore, it was revealed that at least 280 individuals on the FBI’s terrorist watchlist were flagged among those encountered at the border in the past three years.
These revelations have raised concerns about the safety of Americans and the effectiveness of the current administration’s approach to border security. Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson pressed Mayorkas on the whereabouts of the six million immigrants released by federal agents, questioning whether there is proper tracking and control over their presence in the country.
As the issue of border security continues to be a contentious topic, it is clear that the upcoming election will heavily focus on the safety and well-being of American families.
How do the surge in illegal border crossings and the relaxation of immigration policies by the Biden administration impact law enforcement agencies and their ability to carry out their duties effectively?
Ctor Christopher Wray and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday. The hearing aimed to address concerns regarding national security and the recent surge in illegal border crossings.
During the hearing, Mayorkas stated that the number of apprehensions at the southern border had reached a staggering 508,000 in fiscal year 2023, which significantly exceeds the numbers from previous years. This admission not only highlights the severity of the issue but also contradicts the previous claims made by the Homeland Security Secretary.
Mayorkas’ previous statements about border security under the Biden administration had emphasized the administration’s dedication to solving the immigration crisis effectively. However, this new revelation raises questions about the reliability of the information provided by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The surge in illegal border crossings has been attributed to various factors, including economic instability, political unrest, and worsening conditions in Central and South American countries. Additionally, critics argue that the relaxing of immigration policies by the Biden administration may have played a role in encouraging migrants to attempt unauthorized border crossings.
This admission by Mayorkas calls for a thorough reassessment of the strategies and policies implemented by the Biden administration regarding border security. It is imperative that the administration acknowledges the severity of the situation and takes immediate action to address the issue effectively.
Border security is a crucial aspect of national security, as it not only ensures the safety of U.S. citizens but also prevents the entry of potential threats and criminals. The large number of illegal border crossings poses significant challenges for law enforcement agencies to effectively carry out their duties.
Moreover, the surge in illegal immigration raises concerns regarding the strain it places on social services, healthcare, and educational resources. The influx of undocumented immigrants places an additional burden on already limited resources, potentially affecting the quality of life for both American citizens and legal immigrants.
Additionally, the current situation undermines the integrity of the legal immigration process and takes away opportunities from those who are following the proper procedures to immigrate to the United States. It is crucial to maintain a fair and just system that rewards those who abide by the laws and respects the sovereignty of the nation.
It is now incumbent upon the Biden administration to take swift and decisive action to address this issue. The administration should focus on strengthening border security, allocating sufficient resources to border patrol agents, and implementing policies that discourage illegal border crossings.
Furthermore, increased collaboration with countries in Central and South America is crucial to address the push factors driving the surge in illegal immigration. By addressing the root causes of migration, such as economic instability and political unrest, the United States can work towards a long-term solution to this complex issue.
Transparency and accountability are also essential in rebuilding public trust in the DHS and the administration’s approach to border security. Accurate and timely information should be shared with the public to keep them informed and involved in the decision-making process.
In conclusion, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ admission that over half a million immigrants illegally crossed the southern border in fiscal year 2023 highlights the urgent need for action. This revelation calls for a comprehensive reassessment of border security strategies and policies to effectively address the surge in illegal immigration. It is imperative for the Biden administration to prioritize national security, strengthen border enforcement, and collaborate with partner countries to address the underlying causes of migration. Only through a comprehensive and strategic approach can the United States effectively manage its borders and ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.
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