A top House Republican anticipates that the number of refugees encountered by the Biden administration will reach 10 million by the end of the summer, a figure that has never been seen in also two-term presidential administrations.
About a quarter of a million workers were encountered at the world’s territories in April, bringing the total since Feb. 1, 2021, many nights after President Joe Biden took office, to 9.57 million.
According to House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-TN), the Biden administration may reach the never-before-seen figure of 10 million people encountered in a single term of president in the coming weeks.  ,
” It is , unbelievable that we are on track to hit 10 million encounters nationwide before this fiscal year is even over — , and that does n’t count the roughly 2 million or more , known , got- aways on this administration’s watch”, Green wrote in a statement to the Washington Examiner.  ,
” President Biden and Secretary Mayorkas continue to break all the incorrect information, and it’s overwhelming our Border Patrol agents, CBP soldiers, and AMO providers on the forefront of this ancient crisis”, Green said. ” The British people should not have to bear , another day of this personal- suffered devastation”.
There has never been a time in the history of a White House leadership when so many people have crossed the border, perhaps in two terms.  ,
Republicans who have testified in congressional hearings repeatedly that the Biden presidency has failed to adequately respond to the extraordinary wave of migrants over the past 40 weeks have come under fire for the position.
In early this year, the Green’s commission approved two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Mayorkas was impeached by the House in February for his deliberate and widespread inaction against the law and, according to the article, a common faith breach for his handling of frontier protection. However, the Senate decided not to prosecute him, letting him off the wire.
Contacts, which include non- U. S. people who either enter the country improperly or are deemed unacceptable at a port of entry, have remained between 192, 000 and 371, 000 per quarter since March 2021, according to CBP , data.
In the decade leading up to the Biden administration, encounters ranged from 40, 000 to 80, 000 per month.
Where migrants are moving has changed significantly under Biden, one of the biggest migration trends. Mexican immigrants have been arriving at the border for many years, but up until a decade ago, when Central American families started making the journey, aided by cartels that hire and pay people thousands of dollars each to bring them to the United States.
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A CBP official told the , Washington Examiner , earlier this week that the smuggling organizations have greatly broadened their scope since 2020, increasing at unprecedented rates the number of migrants being smuggled from Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.
The Biden administration has expanded the ways for immigrants from other countries to enter the country legally without crossing illegally.