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Court Brief: Biden Releases Over 80,000 Border Crossers into U.S. in March, Population Larger than His Hometown; 210,000 Illegal Aliens Arrested At Border In March, More Than 80,000 Released Into Country

ourt Brief: Biden Releases Over 80,000 Border Crossers into U.S. in March, Population Larger than His Hometown:

President Joe Biden’s administration released more than 80,000 border crossers into the United States in the month of March, a foreign population that exceeds the population of the president’s hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed the totals in a court filing last week. Of the more than 221,000 foreign nationals apprehended at the United States-Mexico border in March, about 80,116 were released into the U.S. interior via parole or other means.

Put another way, for every 11 border crossers apprehended by federal immigration officials, about four are released into the United States interior.

Those more than 221,000 apprehensions indicate that Biden has smashed through his prior record, set in July 2021 when more than 213,000 foreign nationals were apprehended, and has now set the highest monthly illegal immigration record in DHS history.

Biden’s expanded use of its Catch and Release network — where border crossers, illegal aliens, and Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) are briefly detained before being loaded onto buses and flights bound for American communities — is evident in the latest figures. —>READ MORE HERE

210,000 Illegal Aliens Arrested At Border In March, More Than 80,000 Released Into Country:

United States immigration authorities arrested nearly 210,000 illegal aliens attempting to sneak into the country through the southern border in the month of March. An additional 11,000 or so attempted to enter the country via legal ports, despite not having a visa or permission to be in the country.

Fox News’ Bill Melugin reported that 109,549 of those illegal aliens were expelled via Title 42, a public health emergency rule that allows for expedited removal of migrants seeking asylum status. Title 42 is set to expire on May 23. The Department of Homeland Security recently stated that when it is rescinded, America should brace for as many as 18,000 migrants attempting to cross the southern border per day.

Melugin also noted that 80,116 of those individuals were released into the U.S.

“This means there have been 1,026,460 encounters in the first 6 months of FY’ 22, which began on 10/1,” he added. “In the first 6 months of record setting FY’21, there were only 570,826 encounters.”

Reuters also noted that an increasing number of illegal immigrants are from countries around the world.

“While more than half of the migrants encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months have been from the traditional sending countries of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, migrants have increasingly been arriving from more far-flung places, including Ukraine and Russia,” the news agency stated. —>READ MORE HERE

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