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250K Illegals Flood the U.S. This Month — More Than D-Day Invasion; Illegal Immigrant Population Soars Under Biden: Government Data

250K Illegals Flood the U.S. This Month — More Than D-Day Invasion:

A staggering 250,000 illegal aliens have poured into America so far this December. That’s a far greater number than the D-Day invasion force that turned the tide of World War II.

News Nation network correspondent Ali Bradley, who regularly exposes the Biden administration’s border catastrophe, tweeted on Dec. 26, “#BREAKING CBP sources confirm migrant encounters have surpassed 250k for the month of December—On pace to break the previous record set in September of 269,735.” There are two spots in particular with an endless stream of law-breakers. “The majority, 66k+ have entered through Arizona’s Tucson sector (Lukeville) this month—While 60k+ entered through Texas in the Del Rio sector (Eagle Pass),” Bradley added.

#BREAKING CBP sources confirm migrant encounters have surpassed 250k for the month of December—On pace to break the previous record set in September of 269,735.

The majority, 66k+ have entered through Arizona’s Tucson sector (Lukeville) this month—While 60k+ entered through… pic.twitter.com/0lDpvPy3PN

—Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) December 26, 2023

For context, according to History.com, the Allied D-Day invasion saw “more than 156,000 American, British and Canadian troops” storming “50 miles of Normandy’s fiercely defended beaches in northern France in an operation that proved to be a critical turning point” in WWII. It’s not even the end of the month, and we have almost 100,000 more illegal aliens entering the United States in December than troops in the D-Day invasion force. —>READ MORE HERE

Illegal immigrant population soars under Biden: government data:

There are now nearly 6.2 million illegal immigrants on the non-detained docket

The number of non-detained illegal immigrants has soared under the Biden administration amid a historic crisis at the southern border, a new report released Friday shows, even as deportations have climbed but have failed to keep pace with the surge at the border.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) report for fiscal 2023 shows that the number of illegal immigrants on the non-detained docket has soared from 3.7 million in FY 2021 to nearly 4.8 million in FY 2022 to nearly 6.2 million in FY 2023. The non-detained docket includes illegal immigrants who have final orders of removal or are going through removal proceedings but are not detained in ICE custody.

The number on the detained docket has increased from 22,000 to over 36,000 in the same period.

The number of illegal immigrants being deported has increased, according to the report, but it is still a fraction of the increase in the illegal immigrant population. There were 142,580 removals in FY 23, up considerably from 72,177 in FY 22 and 59,011 in FY 21, but still down from the highs of 267,258 under the Trump administration in FY 19. ICE noted that the 142,580 removals were in addition to over 60,000 Title 42 expulsions in FY 23 at the border, some of whom it said would have otherwise been subject to deportation.

That’s at the same time as there were a record 2.4 million migrant apprehensions at the southern border. Those numbers have looked likely to continue, with Fox News reporting on Friday that December will shatter records for monthly encounters with over 276,000 encounters. Fox has previously reported that officials have said they are releasing around 5,000 illegal immigrants into the U.S. each day.

The agency also pointed to an increase in administrative ICE arrests, which increased by 19.5% to 170,590 in FY 23. It also arrested 73,822 illegal immigrants with a criminal history.

“ICE continues to disrupt transnational criminal organizations, remove threats to national security and public safety, uphold the integrity of U.S. immigration laws, and collaborate with colleagues across government and law enforcement in pursuit of our mission to keep U.S. communities safe,” acting ICE Director Patrick Leichleitner said in a statement. “I am proud of the efforts of our more than 20,000-strong workforce who work every day to achieve their mission while also assisting homeland security and law enforcement partners with integrity, courage and excellence.” —>READ MORE HERE

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