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    ‘Quiet amnesty’: GOP exposes court cases of 700,000 illegal immigrants wiped away

    October 24, 2024Updated:October 24, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    Despite their cases never being decided by a judge, the Biden-Harris leadership has allowed 700, 000 unlawful immigrants to remain in the country indefinitely.

    A review published Thursday by the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement revealed that 700, 000 people had had their circumstances dismissed, terminated, or officially closed, allowing them not to encounter consequences, including imprisonment.

    The Biden-Harris Administration has now made it possible for almost 1 million illegal foreigners to remain in the country without fear of deportation thanks to administrative moving at the Justice Department and DHS, according to the report, which rounded up the 700, 000 to 1 million.

    The Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review reported that it had completed 109, 089 circumstances in governmental 2023, which included cases for asylum seekers and immigrants who had been denied or upheld by the judge.

    From October 2023 through June 2024, the DOJ had previously marked 109, 568 circumstances as being completed.

    By comparison, fewer than 13, 000 cases were reported as never adjudicated, or formally decided, in all of 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020.

    According to the agency’s findings, the circumstances were closed as a result of the Department of Homeland Security’s prosecutors failing to show up at scheduled judge hearings and failing to file the necessary documents with the judges.

    Immigrant magistrates under the Biden-Harris Administration have been tasked with rubberstamping event rejections, case shutdown, and case pregnancies, all of which allow illegal aliens to stay in the United States without having to suffer from emigration consequences, according to the report. ” This sort of quiet asylum has become a cornerstone of the Biden-Harris Administration’s immigration judges”.

    More than 3.7 million fresh immigration cases have been added to the judge registries since the 2021 fiscal year first rolled out a month before President Joe Biden’s election as president. This means that 3.7 million refugees have been detained and are awaiting court appearances.

    Immigration applicants who enter the country illegally perhaps be deported at the boundary or allowed into the country, and they may apply for asylum there.

    In 2023, hospital promises had a 14 % approval price, leaving 86 % of prison -eekers claims denied.

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    The committee vowed to use its supervision authority over the Department of Justice, which houses the world’s immigration judges, to observe the government’s immigration activities.

    Republicans are in charge of the House, but that may change if Democrats win the majority of the seats in either chamber after the Nov. 5 vote.

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