A parliamentary report, which was first obtained by the Washington Examiner, revealed that the Biden administration has admitted also over 5 million immigrants to the country and that another almost 2 million have been spotted smuggling into the country.
Since January 2021, President Joe Biden has allowed 5.3 million refugees who illegally crossed the U. S. Mexico frontier, as well as newcomers who applied from worldwide to be admitted through “parole” courses, to remain in the country, according to an interim team record prepared by the House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement.
The Biden Administration encourages illegal creatures to cross the border, limousines them into the interior, and then rewards them with concierge service, all on the taxpayer’s money and at the expense of public safety, according to the report entitled” Chauffeur at the border, manager in the inside: How the Biden administration advantages illegal creatures on the taxpayers ‘ money.”
The U.S. Border Patrol observed an additional 1.9 million illegal immigrants entering the country, but agents were unable to intercept and arrest them despite receiving 5.3 million admissions. These 1.9 million immigrants are known, but their identities and whereabouts are still unknown.
The Biden administration does not make a public announcement about the number of illegal immigrants it has welcomed into the country. Court records and congressional records have revealed earlier numbers. The last estimate stood at more than 3 million.
Given Biden’s campaign promise to end the use of for-profit detention centers, the Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee spoke with federal officials at the Department of Homeland Security about how the Biden administration has handled illegal immigration.
Under Biden, funding for government-run immigration jails across the country has decreased, leading to the release of the majority of illegal immigrants who have been admitted from the border.
Investigators came to the conclusion that programs intended to track illegal immigrants who the federal government permitted to remain in the country for years pending immigration court proceedings frequently focused on connecting immigrants with free social services and programs available to them and were unable to assess how effective they were tracking people in the country.
According to the report,” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has focused on expanding Alternatives to Detention to purportedly monitor non-detained illegal aliens in the United States” since the beginning of the Biden Administration.
” Although ICE bills ATD as ‘ exist]ing ] to ensure compliance with release conditions and provid]ing ] important case management services,’ ATD, which can include technology like GPS devices, repeatedly fails to adequately monitor illegal aliens”, the report continued. ATD in the Biden Administration instead provides tax-free income to illegal aliens who enter the country and use social services.
One such program, the Case Management Pilot Program, received$ 15 million in taxpayer money this year to provide illegal immigrants with mental health services, cultural orientation programs, connections to social services, and other things that the committee dubbed made it a personal concierge.
The committee made note of the fact that ATD has failed to track those it has admitted into the country in several high-profile cases this year.
” Diego Ibarra, the brother of Laken Riley’s alleged murderer, Jose Ibarra, was enrolled in ATD even after he allegedly’ assault]ed ] and attempt]ed ] to bite a]Border Patrol ] agent who tried to arrest him.’ Ibarra, who allegedly has gang ties, removed his ATD ankle monitor in Colorado”, the report stated. ” Finally, last month, authorities arrested two Venezuelan nationals for allegedly murdering a 12- year- old Houston girl. One of the illegal aliens wearing an ICE ATD ankle monitor when he allegedly committed the murder entered the United States in March and May of that year, respectively.
The number under Biden exceeds the combined total of all previous White House administrations, despite the fact that all previous ones refused to detain illegal immigrants due to a lack of detention facilities or the ability to fly people back to their home nations. Under Biden, nearly 10 million migrants have been encountered attempting to enter the country at the nation’s borders.
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Those numbers include hundreds of thousands of people who are not eligible for legal immigration and who used Biden-era programs to avoid crossing the southern border to fly into the country instead.
The White House and the DHS did not respond to requests for comment.