09/26/2022 / By JD Heyes
Joe Biden’s handlers instructed him to reverse President Donald Trump’s strict immigration and border enforcement orders on Day One of his fake presidency, and the result was predictable.
Waves upon waves of people from all over the world streaming across our border into our country by the hour. Thus far, more than 4.9 million people have crossed illegally into the U.S., with the Biden regime allowing most of them to stay because the plan is to literally replace our population with loyal subjects grateful for the scraps that will be thrown to them.
But in addition to the world’s poor, criminals are also being allowed into our country, along with terrorists, according to reports.
“Border Patrol agents intercepted 12 men on the FBI’s Terrorist watchlist at the U.S.-Mexico frontier in August, according to new data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection,” WorldNetDaily reported this week, noting that it is very likely that many more have crossed who were not intercepted because the ratio of getaways to those who are captured is in the neighborhood of 4 or 5-to-one.
“That brought the total number of people on the list apprehended this year at the border to 78, which is triple the figure of the past five fiscal years combined,” the outlet continued.
The number reported by the CBP data might only be a small percentage of the individuals that attempted to cross the border and were caught by Border Patrol agents. Many other individuals on the list could have crossed the border along with the more than 500,000 gotaways—undocumented migrants who crossed the border without being caught—reported by the CBP this fiscal year.
The rise in encounters with individuals on the terror watchlist comes as an unprecedented number of migrants attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Border agents have encountered a total of 2,150,639 undocumented migrants this year, surpassing the 2 million mark for the first time in U.S. history, according to Department of Homeland Security data released this week.
It should be noted that thanks to Trump’s enforcement policies, there were only around 636,000 illegal crossings the entire final year he was in office, from January 2020 to January 2021.
In recent days, Vice President Kamala Harris, who was appointed ‘border czar’ by Biden less than a month after the two of them took office, has done literally nothing to fix the problem. In fact, she ridiculously claimed in an interview earlier this month that the border is “secure.”
Speaking with “Meet the Press,” host Chuck Todd, Harris was asked about the current status of the border.
“I think that there is no question that we have to do what the president and I asked Congress to do. The first request we made, pass a bill to create a pathway to citizenship. The border is secure, but we also have a broken immigration system, in particular over the last four years before we came in, and it needs to be fixed,” she said.
But several people in the know immediately refuted her claims, including Goliad County, Texas Sheriff Roy Boyd, in an interview with Fox News.
“It was a great ploy by Governor Abbott to bring attention back to something that was kind of fading away from mainstream media,” Boyd said in response to the Texas governor’s efforts to bus illegal migrants to Democrat-run “sanctuary cities.” “He’s put it back in their lap, and I applaud him for what he’s done.”
“The border is wide open,” Boyd said. “In Texas, the Border Patrol is encountering over 100,000 illegal aliens. So every month, Border Patrol agents tell me that on a good day, they encounter between eight and 15 percent of the number of people that actually come across.”
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