Biden Built 'Predictable' Loophole That Resulted In Flood Of Illegal "Family Units" Into US
- The number of "family units" attempting to cross into the US border hit a record high of 91,000 in August due to a rule change by the Biden administration. The increase in family units crossing the border illegally was predictable and raises questions about the authenticity of these family units.
- Immigrants seeking asylum at the border have been able to request appointments using the CBP One smartphone application, but they still have to pay smugglers to get to the border. This system has inadvertently become a boon for alien smugglers.
- The increase in family units and overall border encounters was predictable due to the current DHS rules and the repeal of the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy. The Biden administration's refusal to disclose the number of immigrants released into the US highlights the potential impact on communities.
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’Predictable': Family units trying to enter U.S. illegally spiking due to Biden rule, experts say
Family units, who are arriving at the border at an all-time high, are exempt from a Department of Homeland Security rule prohibiting immigrants encountered between land ports of entry from seeking asylum.
Biden Built 'Predictable' Loophole That Resulted In Flood Of Illegal "Family Units" Into US
Biden Built 'Predictable' Loophole That Resulted In Flood Of Illegal "Family Units" Into US A change made to US immigration policy by the Biden administration led to a "predictable" rise in the number of "family units" attempting to cross into the US border. Based on a new report of preliminary Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) data, August was the highest month this year for overall migrant encounters - hitting 91,000. Policy experts say that wa…
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