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New Data Reveals Number of Illegal Aliens Who Entered US Under Biden Exceeds Population of 22 States

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The number of illegal aliens who have entered the interior of the U.S. under the Biden administration now is greater than the population of at least 22 states as well as the District of Columbia.

Data released Monday by the House Judiciary Committee reveals that at least 3.8 million illegal aliens either have been released into the nation’s interior or successfully evaded the Border Patrol to enter the country since President Joe Biden took office Jan. 20, 2021.

The new data and other information reveal that the Biden administration has “failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, over 99% of those illegal aliens who have been released into the country” since Biden became president, the committee’s interim staff report concludes.

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Tom McClintock, chairman of Judiciary’s immigration subcommittee, said they obtained nonpublic data from the Department of Homeland Security that provides previously unknown official numbers.


Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, part of DHS, reports that over 5 million illegal aliens were encountered at America’s southern border between the start of the Biden administration and this past March 31. Of those 5 million illegal aliens, at least 2.46 million “had no confirmed departure from the United States,” the report found.

During the first 26 months of Biden’s presidency, DHS released “at least 2,148,738 illegal aliens into the United States,” according to the Judiciary Committee’s report. The committee found that only 5,993 of those encountered at the southern border were placed in removal proceedings.


“In other words, of the at least 2.1 million aliens released into the United States since January 20, 2021, the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, roughly 99.7% of those illegal aliens,” the report says.

The report notes that an additional 1.7 million “known ‘gotaways’” successfully evaded Border Patrol agents and entered the United States, bringing the total estimated number of illegal aliens who arrived and stayed under the Biden administration to 3.8 million. That population exceeds the number of residents of 22 different states and the District of Columbia.

These states all have a population below 3.8 million:

  • Connecticut: 3,626,205
  • Utah: 3,380,800
  • Iowa: 3,200,517
  • Nevada: 3,177,772
  • Arkansas: 3,045,637
  • Mississippi: 2,940,057
  • Kansas: 2,937,150
  • New Mexico: 2,113,344
  • Nebraska: 1,967,923
  • Idaho: 1,939,033
  • West Virginia: 1,775,156
  • Hawaii: 1,440,196
  • New Hampshire : 1,395,231
  • Maine: 1,385,340
  • Montana: 1,122,867
  • Rhode Island: 1,093,734
  • Delaware: 1,018,396
  • South Dakota: 909,824
  • North Dakota: 779,261
  • Alaska: 733,583
  • District of Columbia: 671,803
  • Vermont: 647,064
  • Wyoming: 581,381
The Judiciary Committee’s report doesn’t include illegal aliens paroled into the U.S. since April 1, meaning that the total number likely exceeds 3.8 million.


Since the start of the Biden administration, over 7 million illegal aliens have been encountered on America’s borders, both at official ports of entry and between them. An unknown number of illegal aliens successfully evaded Border Patrol to enter the interior of the country.

CBP said it encountered more illegal aliens at the borders, including ports of entry, in August than in any other single month on record. Initial reporting indicates that September’s official numbers, when released, will exceed those from August.

CBP reported encountering 304,162 illegal aliens,in August, surpassing the previous record high in December 2022 by nearly 2,000.

Amid the record number of border crossings, news broke Thursday that the Biden administration will resume building 17 miles of border wall in South Texas, a move that drew support from both the political Left and Right. Upon his inauguration, Biden had stopped predecessor Donald Trump’s construction of a wall.


“For years, they were adamant that walls do not work and are antiquated and not worth another dollar,” Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., told The Daily Signal, referring to Biden administration officials. “Finally, to see them coming around to the fact that border walls do work is showing the difference that Republicans are making. Biden is slowly realizing the negative impact an open border has had across our country.”

Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, told The Hill on Friday that he supports the administration’s action resuming wall construction.

“This is a necessary step to help Texas’ overwhelmed border communities deal with this current surge of migrants,” Allred said, adding that “physical barriers have a role to play in securing our border at high traffic areas, but this is only a partial solution.”

Biden maintained Thursday that walls don’t work, also telling reporters that he sought to have Congress redirect funds appropriated for the wall under the Trump administration, but “they wouldn’t.”

“And in the meantime, there’s nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what it was appropriated. I can’t stop that,” Biden said.

The Biden administration also announced Thursday that it would begin deporting illegal border crossers from Venezuela. In August, more than 37,000 Venezuelans were encountered on America’s borders, according to CBP.

A Biden administration official said that resuming deportations of Venezuelans will “show how we are committed to imposing consequences on those who cross the border unlawfully,” NPR reported.

 
These statistics are very troubling. I have a serious question ...what is our Nation's immigration policy?

“In other words, of the at least 2.1 million aliens released into the United States since January 20, 2021, the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, roughly 99.7% of those illegal aliens,” the report says.

So, I can only assume that these are Federal judges following some law?

It's all well and good to blame each new POTUS for our immigration woes, but what does the law of the land say?
 
The number of illegal aliens who have entered the interior of the U.S. under the Biden administration now is greater than the population of at least 22 states as well as the District of Columbia.

Data released Monday by the House Judiciary Committee reveals that at least 3.8 million illegal aliens either have been released into the nation’s interior or successfully evaded the Border Patrol to enter the country since President Joe Biden took office Jan. 20, 2021.

The new data and other information reveal that the Biden administration has “failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, over 99% of those illegal aliens who have been released into the country” since Biden became president, the committee’s interim staff report concludes.

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Tom McClintock, chairman of Judiciary’s immigration subcommittee, said they obtained nonpublic data from the Department of Homeland Security that provides previously unknown official numbers.


Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, part of DHS, reports that over 5 million illegal aliens were encountered at America’s southern border between the start of the Biden administration and this past March 31. Of those 5 million illegal aliens, at least 2.46 million “had no confirmed departure from the United States,” the report found.

During the first 26 months of Biden’s presidency, DHS released “at least 2,148,738 illegal aliens into the United States,” according to the Judiciary Committee’s report. The committee found that only 5,993 of those encountered at the southern border were placed in removal proceedings.


“In other words, of the at least 2.1 million aliens released into the United States since January 20, 2021, the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, roughly 99.7% of those illegal aliens,” the report says.

The report notes that an additional 1.7 million “known ‘gotaways’” successfully evaded Border Patrol agents and entered the United States, bringing the total estimated number of illegal aliens who arrived and stayed under the Biden administration to 3.8 million. That population exceeds the number of residents of 22 different states and the District of Columbia.

These states all have a population below 3.8 million:

  • Connecticut: 3,626,205
  • Utah: 3,380,800
  • Iowa: 3,200,517
  • Nevada: 3,177,772
  • Arkansas: 3,045,637
  • Mississippi: 2,940,057
  • Kansas: 2,937,150
  • New Mexico: 2,113,344
  • Nebraska: 1,967,923
  • Idaho: 1,939,033
  • West Virginia: 1,775,156
  • Hawaii: 1,440,196
  • New Hampshire : 1,395,231
  • Maine: 1,385,340
  • Montana: 1,122,867
  • Rhode Island: 1,093,734
  • Delaware: 1,018,396
  • South Dakota: 909,824
  • North Dakota: 779,261
  • Alaska: 733,583
  • District of Columbia: 671,803
  • Vermont: 647,064
  • Wyoming: 581,381
The Judiciary Committee’s report doesn’t include illegal aliens paroled into the U.S. since April 1, meaning that the total number likely exceeds 3.8 million.


Since the start of the Biden administration, over 7 million illegal aliens have been encountered on America’s borders, both at official ports of entry and between them. An unknown number of illegal aliens successfully evaded Border Patrol to enter the interior of the country.

CBP said it encountered more illegal aliens at the borders, including ports of entry, in August than in any other single month on record. Initial reporting indicates that September’s official numbers, when released, will exceed those from August.

CBP reported encountering 304,162 illegal aliens,in August, surpassing the previous record high in December 2022 by nearly 2,000.

Amid the record number of border crossings, news broke Thursday that the Biden administration will resume building 17 miles of border wall in South Texas, a move that drew support from both the political Left and Right. Upon his inauguration, Biden had stopped predecessor Donald Trump’s construction of a wall.


“For years, they were adamant that walls do not work and are antiquated and not worth another dollar,” Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., told The Daily Signal, referring to Biden administration officials. “Finally, to see them coming around to the fact that border walls do work is showing the difference that Republicans are making. Biden is slowly realizing the negative impact an open border has had across our country.”

Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, told The Hill on Friday that he supports the administration’s action resuming wall construction.

“This is a necessary step to help Texas’ overwhelmed border communities deal with this current surge of migrants,” Allred said, adding that “physical barriers have a role to play in securing our border at high traffic areas, but this is only a partial solution.”

Biden maintained Thursday that walls don’t work, also telling reporters that he sought to have Congress redirect funds appropriated for the wall under the Trump administration, but “they wouldn’t.”

“And in the meantime, there’s nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what it was appropriated. I can’t stop that,” Biden said.

The Biden administration also announced Thursday that it would begin deporting illegal border crossers from Venezuela. In August, more than 37,000 Venezuelans were encountered on America’s borders, according to CBP.

A Biden administration official said that resuming deportations of Venezuelans will “show how we are committed to imposing consequences on those who cross the border unlawfully,” NPR reported.

Oh stop spamming the board with facts!
 
n 2022, 25,465 refugees arrived in the US, a 123% increase from 2021. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, the president sets a ceiling on the total number of refugees that can enter the country each fiscal year after consulting with Congress.
 
Too bad Trump turned down Pelosi's offer of $25 bn to fully fund a border wall. Republicans advised him that illegal immigration was too important an issue in motivating their voters to actually solve it.

 
Too bad Trump turned down Pelosi's offer of $25 bn to fully fund a border wall. Republicans advised him that illegal immigration was too important an issue in motivating their voters to actually solve it.

Strange that the fact check points to a different reason for his opposition:

So Democrats and a handful Republicans - on Feb. 14, 2018 - introduced a substitute bill that they hoped would muster enough bipartisan backing to pass the 60-vote cloture rule. The measure called for $25 billion in border spending over 10 years for wall construction and a host of other security measures. The bill, however, did not address Trump’s demands to end the lottery and narrow family-based immigration.

On Feb. 15, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a statement threatening Trump would veto the substitute bill. Trump, in tweets, called the bill "a total catastrophe," that would create "mass amnesty for over 10 million illegal aliens, including criminals."
 
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These statistics are very troubling. I have a serious question ...what is our Nation's immigration policy?

“In other words, of the at least 2.1 million aliens released into the United States since January 20, 2021, the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, roughly 99.7% of those illegal aliens,” the report says.

So, I can only assume that these are Federal judges following some law?

Mostly it's federal judges that haven't yet had an opportunity to follow the law,.. I believe that we currently have something like a ten year backlog of amnesty applicants waiting for their hearing...
 
Mostly it's federal judges that haven't yet had an opportunity to follow the law,.. I believe that we currently have something like a ten year backlog of amnesty applicants waiting for their hearing...
10 years?? o_O

So what does this mean? ...the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings
 
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10 years?? o_O

So what does this mean? ...the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings

It just means that they're coming in faster than they can process them,.. way faster.
 
Ok. So, "fail to remove"? Does that mean the Biden Administration could have, on their own or via EO, decided to send them back?

No,.. Once they've been admitted to the country the only thing Biden can do is throw more judges at the work load.
 
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No,.. Once they've been admitted to the country the only thing Biden can do is throw more judges at the work load.
Would these be new judges that need to be nominated and then the Senate would have to vote on? If so, how has that process been going lately?
 
Would these be new judges that need to be nominated and then the Senate would have to vote on? If so, how has that process been going lately?

These would be new immigration judges, but I'm unfamiliar with the acquisition process...
 
No,.. Once they've been admitted to the country the only thing Biden can do is throw more judges at the work load.
Thanks for your reasoned and solid answers. I just can't figure how something that is used as a political football so much is left to just dangle in the wind.

It simply needs to be fixed.
 
Thanks for your reasoned and solid answers. I just can't figure how something that is used as a political football so much is left to just dangle in the wind.

It simply needs to be fixed.

Biden needs to do what he can to reduce the current volume of amnesty seekers. Trump did it, so Biden can also,.. After that it's up to Congress to change immigration law...
 
Biden needs to do what he can to reduce the current volume of amnesty seekers. Trump did it, so Biden can also,.. After that it's up to Congress to change immigration law...
How does he do that?

Please don't say by separating families ......
 
The number of illegal aliens who have entered the interior of the U.S. under the Biden administration now is greater than the population of at least 22 states as well as the District of Columbia.

Data released Monday by the House Judiciary Committee reveals that at least 3.8 million illegal aliens either have been released into the nation’s interior or successfully evaded the Border Patrol to enter the country since President Joe Biden took office Jan. 20, 2021.

The new data and other information reveal that the Biden administration has “failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, over 99% of those illegal aliens who have been released into the country” since Biden became president, the committee’s interim staff report concludes.

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Tom McClintock, chairman of Judiciary’s immigration subcommittee, said they obtained nonpublic data from the Department of Homeland Security that provides previously unknown official numbers.


Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, part of DHS, reports that over 5 million illegal aliens were encountered at America’s southern border between the start of the Biden administration and this past March 31. Of those 5 million illegal aliens, at least 2.46 million “had no confirmed departure from the United States,” the report found.

During the first 26 months of Biden’s presidency, DHS released “at least 2,148,738 illegal aliens into the United States,” according to the Judiciary Committee’s report. The committee found that only 5,993 of those encountered at the southern border were placed in removal proceedings.


“In other words, of the at least 2.1 million aliens released into the United States since January 20, 2021, the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, roughly 99.7% of those illegal aliens,” the report says.

The report notes that an additional 1.7 million “known ‘gotaways’” successfully evaded Border Patrol agents and entered the United States, bringing the total estimated number of illegal aliens who arrived and stayed under the Biden administration to 3.8 million. That population exceeds the number of residents of 22 different states and the District of Columbia.

These states all have a population below 3.8 million:

  • Connecticut: 3,626,205
  • Utah: 3,380,800
  • Iowa: 3,200,517
  • Nevada: 3,177,772
  • Arkansas: 3,045,637
  • Mississippi: 2,940,057
  • Kansas: 2,937,150
  • New Mexico: 2,113,344
  • Nebraska: 1,967,923
  • Idaho: 1,939,033
  • West Virginia: 1,775,156
  • Hawaii: 1,440,196
  • New Hampshire : 1,395,231
  • Maine: 1,385,340
  • Montana: 1,122,867
  • Rhode Island: 1,093,734
  • Delaware: 1,018,396
  • South Dakota: 909,824
  • North Dakota: 779,261
  • Alaska: 733,583
  • District of Columbia: 671,803
  • Vermont: 647,064
  • Wyoming: 581,381
The Judiciary Committee’s report doesn’t include illegal aliens paroled into the U.S. since April 1, meaning that the total number likely exceeds 3.8 million.


Since the start of the Biden administration, over 7 million illegal aliens have been encountered on America’s borders, both at official ports of entry and between them. An unknown number of illegal aliens successfully evaded Border Patrol to enter the interior of the country.

CBP said it encountered more illegal aliens at the borders, including ports of entry, in August than in any other single month on record. Initial reporting indicates that September’s official numbers, when released, will exceed those from August.

CBP reported encountering 304,162 illegal aliens,in August, surpassing the previous record high in December 2022 by nearly 2,000.

Amid the record number of border crossings, news broke Thursday that the Biden administration will resume building 17 miles of border wall in South Texas, a move that drew support from both the political Left and Right. Upon his inauguration, Biden had stopped predecessor Donald Trump’s construction of a wall.


“For years, they were adamant that walls do not work and are antiquated and not worth another dollar,” Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., told The Daily Signal, referring to Biden administration officials. “Finally, to see them coming around to the fact that border walls do work is showing the difference that Republicans are making. Biden is slowly realizing the negative impact an open border has had across our country.”

Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, told The Hill on Friday that he supports the administration’s action resuming wall construction.

“This is a necessary step to help Texas’ overwhelmed border communities deal with this current surge of migrants,” Allred said, adding that “physical barriers have a role to play in securing our border at high traffic areas, but this is only a partial solution.”

Biden maintained Thursday that walls don’t work, also telling reporters that he sought to have Congress redirect funds appropriated for the wall under the Trump administration, but “they wouldn’t.”

“And in the meantime, there’s nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what it was appropriated. I can’t stop that,” Biden said.

The Biden administration also announced Thursday that it would begin deporting illegal border crossers from Venezuela. In August, more than 37,000 Venezuelans were encountered on America’s borders, according to CBP.

A Biden administration official said that resuming deportations of Venezuelans will “show how we are committed to imposing consequences on those who cross the border unlawfully,” NPR reported.

All new data shows Putin is a bitch and @RicoSuave102954 is a Russian bot that won’t acknowledge putin being such
 
Under the Title 42 policy (referencing the section of the U.S. code where it derives its authority), the Biden administration has carried out 990,000 expulsions, more than double the Trump administration's 460,000
Well when you don't let them across the border, you don't have to expel them back...
 
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Thread title; FIFY.

New Data Reveals Number of Illegal Aliens Who Entered US Under Biden Exceeds Population of 22 States!!!​

 
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Good to know they don’t commit crimes like us asshole US citizens!

I bet mom’s medical care will come to just a tad over $3.75?! The kids? Oh, who takes care of them while madre convalesces? Cost? Are they now “dreamers?!” Papa? Three hots and a cot and free medical for how long before he gets a first class plane ticket back to the sewer?? Therapy? Free shrinks for life for all?? Pretty easy to see why US citizens can’t afford to live in the US and we’re broke!
 
If your right wing propaganda machines weren't exploding lies about open borders, there wouldn't be as much traffic.
LOL. RIIIIIIGHT....It has NOTHING to do with our matador defense at the border. I mean I suppose we could have border state governors putting in razor wire to try to slow them down or deter them but I have a sneaky suspicion the Biden admin might challenge such things in court.
 
Thread title tells me we should merge States like the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Idaho into 2 States.

Then we would not have so much political power from States with low populations.
 
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The number of illegal aliens who have entered the interior of the U.S. under the Biden administration now is greater than the population of at least 22 states as well as the District of Columbia.

Data released Monday by the House Judiciary Committee reveals that at least 3.8 million illegal aliens either have been released into the nation’s interior or successfully evaded the Border Patrol to enter the country since President Joe Biden took office Jan. 20, 2021.

The new data and other information reveal that the Biden administration has “failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, over 99% of those illegal aliens who have been released into the country” since Biden became president, the committee’s interim staff report concludes.

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Tom McClintock, chairman of Judiciary’s immigration subcommittee, said they obtained nonpublic data from the Department of Homeland Security that provides previously unknown official numbers.


Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, part of DHS, reports that over 5 million illegal aliens were encountered at America’s southern border between the start of the Biden administration and this past March 31. Of those 5 million illegal aliens, at least 2.46 million “had no confirmed departure from the United States,” the report found.

During the first 26 months of Biden’s presidency, DHS released “at least 2,148,738 illegal aliens into the United States,” according to the Judiciary Committee’s report. The committee found that only 5,993 of those encountered at the southern border were placed in removal proceedings.


“In other words, of the at least 2.1 million aliens released into the United States since January 20, 2021, the Biden administration has failed to remove, through immigration court removal proceedings, roughly 99.7% of those illegal aliens,” the report says.

The report notes that an additional 1.7 million “known ‘gotaways’” successfully evaded Border Patrol agents and entered the United States, bringing the total estimated number of illegal aliens who arrived and stayed under the Biden administration to 3.8 million. That population exceeds the number of residents of 22 different states and the District of Columbia.

These states all have a population below 3.8 million:

  • Connecticut: 3,626,205
  • Utah: 3,380,800
  • Iowa: 3,200,517
  • Nevada: 3,177,772
  • Arkansas: 3,045,637
  • Mississippi: 2,940,057
  • Kansas: 2,937,150
  • New Mexico: 2,113,344
  • Nebraska: 1,967,923
  • Idaho: 1,939,033
  • West Virginia: 1,775,156
  • Hawaii: 1,440,196
  • New Hampshire : 1,395,231
  • Maine: 1,385,340
  • Montana: 1,122,867
  • Rhode Island: 1,093,734
  • Delaware: 1,018,396
  • South Dakota: 909,824
  • North Dakota: 779,261
  • Alaska: 733,583
  • District of Columbia: 671,803
  • Vermont: 647,064
  • Wyoming: 581,381
The Judiciary Committee’s report doesn’t include illegal aliens paroled into the U.S. since April 1, meaning that the total number likely exceeds 3.8 million.


Since the start of the Biden administration, over 7 million illegal aliens have been encountered on America’s borders, both at official ports of entry and between them. An unknown number of illegal aliens successfully evaded Border Patrol to enter the interior of the country.

CBP said it encountered more illegal aliens at the borders, including ports of entry, in August than in any other single month on record. Initial reporting indicates that September’s official numbers, when released, will exceed those from August.

CBP reported encountering 304,162 illegal aliens,in August, surpassing the previous record high in December 2022 by nearly 2,000.

Amid the record number of border crossings, news broke Thursday that the Biden administration will resume building 17 miles of border wall in South Texas, a move that drew support from both the political Left and Right. Upon his inauguration, Biden had stopped predecessor Donald Trump’s construction of a wall.


“For years, they were adamant that walls do not work and are antiquated and not worth another dollar,” Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., told The Daily Signal, referring to Biden administration officials. “Finally, to see them coming around to the fact that border walls do work is showing the difference that Republicans are making. Biden is slowly realizing the negative impact an open border has had across our country.”

Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, told The Hill on Friday that he supports the administration’s action resuming wall construction.

“This is a necessary step to help Texas’ overwhelmed border communities deal with this current surge of migrants,” Allred said, adding that “physical barriers have a role to play in securing our border at high traffic areas, but this is only a partial solution.”

Biden maintained Thursday that walls don’t work, also telling reporters that he sought to have Congress redirect funds appropriated for the wall under the Trump administration, but “they wouldn’t.”

“And in the meantime, there’s nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what it was appropriated. I can’t stop that,” Biden said.

The Biden administration also announced Thursday that it would begin deporting illegal border crossers from Venezuela. In August, more than 37,000 Venezuelans were encountered on America’s borders, according to CBP.

A Biden administration official said that resuming deportations of Venezuelans will “show how we are committed to imposing consequences on those who cross the border unlawfully,” NPR reported.

That's a list of states that have way too much political power thanks to the Electoral College and each state getting two senators. FFS Wyoming is smaller than Des Moines, IA
 
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