Biden Admin Reveals Troubling Border Figures
The Biden Administration’s Secretive Entry of Migrants Revealed
The Biden administration has been caught in a shocking revelation regarding the entry of hundreds of thousands of new migrants into the United States. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) obtained this information through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
In a recent report, the non-partisan research group exposed how the administration has been using a mobile app called ”CBP One” to welcome new migrants. This app has allowed nearly 250,000 foreign nationals to be paroled into the United States at the land border ports, with only a fraction of them coming from the advertised countries.
Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee have also revealed alarming numbers of migrants who have successfully exploited the app to gain entry. Over 95% of inadmissible aliens who scheduled appointments through the app were ultimately released into the United States on parole.
House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green criticized Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for abusing the CBP One app, stating that it has become a smokescreen for the mass release of individuals into the country without proper vetting.
“These numbers are proof that Mayorkas’ operation is a smokescreen for the mass release of individuals into this country who would otherwise have zero claim to be admitted. At a time when global tensions are rising, and our enemies are growing bolder, releasing tens of thousands of these people into our communities—especially when they have not received adequate, if any, vetting—is irresponsible.”
The Biden administration initially announced that illegal migrants could enter the country through the CBP app if they made an appointment. However, this initiative has been exploited by Central American cartels using virtual private networks (VPN) to smuggle people across the border.
According to the Washington Examiner, the use of VPNs has contributed to a 30% increase in border encounters by U.S. authorities, despite the historically slow summer months.
The CBP has also warned about the potential for radical Islamic terrorists to exploit the open border. A memo from the San Diego Field Office’s Intelligence Unit reported by Fox News cautioned that terrorists may attempt to travel across the Southwest border.
An intelligence assessment from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) further warned Americans about the potential for terrorists to enter the United States through the elevated flow of migrants.
New immigration numbers from DHS have revealed a record number of migrants crossing the border, including those on the terror watch list. CBP data shows that 169 non-U.S. citizens on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Database were apprehended along the southern border, with a total of 564 potential terrorists recorded at ports of entry in fiscal year 2023.
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What are the security risks associated with the secretive entry of migrants through the CBP One app?
Iner, cartels are charging up to $8,000 per person to facilitate these illegal entries. This has raised serious concerns about national security as individuals without proper vetting and documentation are being allowed into the country, potentially posing a threat to the safety and well-being of American citizens.
In addition to the security risks, the mass release of individuals without proper vetting puts a strain on local communities and resources. With limited capacity to process and accommodate large numbers of migrants, many border towns and cities are struggling to provide basic services such as housing, healthcare, and education.
The Biden administration has repeatedly emphasized its commitment to a more humane and compassionate approach towards immigration. However, critics argue that the secretive entry of migrants through the CBP One app undermines this message, as it allows for the exploitation of loopholes and bypasses the established immigration processes.
Furthermore, the lack of transparency surrounding this program raises questions about the administration’s accountability and adherence to legal and regulatory frameworks. The CIS report highlights the need for increased oversight and scrutiny of the CBP One app to ensure that it is not being misused or abused.
As this revelation comes to light, it is crucial for the Biden administration to address these concerns and take immediate action to tighten immigration policies and border security. It is essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of American citizens while also providing a fair and efficient immigration system that upholds the rule of law.
The Biden administration needs to work towards implementing comprehensive immigration reforms that address the root causes of migration, provide pathways to legal immigration, and ensure the fair and efficient processing of asylum claims. This would not only discourage the exploitation of loopholes but also promote a more orderly and secure immigration system.
In conclusion, the secretive entry of migrants through the CBP One app has raised serious concerns about national security, community resources, and accountability. It is imperative for the Biden administration to address these issues and restore transparency and integrity to the immigration system. Balancing compassion and security is a complex task, but it is crucial for the country’s well-being and the protection of its citizens.
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