Biden Admin Scrambling to Hand Illegal Immigrants a Gift in Final Weeks of Presidency: Report

The summary discusses a new policy being implemented by the ⁣Biden administration that allows illegal immigrants to bypass ⁤in-person check-ins with Immigration and Customs Enforcement​ (ICE) using a glitch-prone app. This app, ‌set to ‍launch in New York City in December, reportedly does not provide information about the users’‍ criminal records or connect to ICE’s tracking database,⁢ making it easier for undocumented ‌immigrants to evade detection. Additionally, the new rules are‌ designed to enhance the ability of these immigrants to contest government monitoring, ⁣potentially enabling them to exit tracking ‍programs entirely.

The policy ‍has sparked criticism from Republican leaders, who express concern that it undermines the principles of law ‌and ‌order, particularly as the country approaches ⁣a change in administration with President-elect Donald Trump. Critics view this move as an attempt to secure more lenient immigration policies in the aftermath of the upcoming election, arguing it disregards public opinion that favors stricter immigration controls. The situation has‍ led to heated debates about the direction ⁢of ⁣immigration enforcement and the challenges that⁢ the incoming administration may encounter in reversing these policies.


A glitch-prone app that allows illegal immigrants to avoid in-person check-ins is among new policies being rolled out by the lame-duck Biden administration, according to a new report.

A report in the New York Post said an Immigration and Customs Enforcement app that will debut in New York City in December does not show whether illegal immigrants have arrests or charges pending.

Weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office having vowed to deport illegal immigrants, new rules are also being adopted that will give illegal immigrants more power to contest being tracked by the government, the report said.

The Post’s report said the new app does not provide information on the location of an illegal immigrant checking in, which means an illegal immigrant could be anywhere when he or she checks in.

The app also does not connect to the ICE database that tracks migrants, the report said.

The new policy on tracking illegal immigrants will “allow them to contest monitoring and tracking,” the Post quoted a source it did not name as saying.

“It gives the alien the ability to get off the program entirely,” the source said.

The report said that efforts to change the rules could face procedural issues and legal challenges that would block Trump from making dramatic Day One changes in how policies are implemented.

The new actions  drew condemnation.

“These actions taken during the death gargles of the Biden administration are disheartening, to say the least,” Republican New York City Council member Joseph Borelli said, according to Fox News.

“This doesn’t seem to be in the spirit of the peaceful transition Biden promised,” he said. “This is a last-ditch effort to usurp the will of the people who voted decisively against sanctuary city policies and unrestrained illegal immigration.”

Republican Rep. Mike Lawler of New York said the administration’s action “defies logic and all common sense.”

“It is appalling that in the waning days of the Biden administration, [Homeland Security Secretary] Alejandro Mayorkas is seeking to loosen restrictions on those who crossed the border illegally in the biggest sanctuary city in the country,” he said.

“It’s a monstrous insult to the tens of millions of voters who re-elected Donald Trump in large part because of his vows to crack down and deport illegal border-crashers,” the New York Post wrote in an editorial.

“If there’s ever been a more arrogant, lawless administration, we can’t think of one,” the editorial said.




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