To no surprise, multiple changes in the economic, political, social, and cultural landscape have occurred since Joe Biden's presidency. These changes, despite being implemented contradicting many of his 2020 promises, have caused a surge in extremism on both sides. Of all of Joe Biden’s failures—false claims of autonomy, failure to provide care for homelessness, circumvention of promises, and frivolously spending abroad while penny-pinching at home—the most interesting is the sudden influx of illegal immigrants.
Just a year after Biden was elected, he proposed a bill to offer legal status to an estimated 11 million people in the country. Additionally, keep in mind that this bill was requested to be legislated with over 10 million immigrants entering the United States under his presidency. Furthermore, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), they had encountered over 8.5 million illegal immigrants from fiscal 2021 through November. Despite Biden’s request for legislating citizenship for illegal immigrants, a more substantial and alarming report was released. This report outlined how ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) had underreported the number of illegal immigrants released from custody who aren’t on electronic monitors by more than 18,000%. This was done for multiple reasons:
Influence on Electoral Outcomes: By significantly underreporting these numbers, ICE aims to discreetly enhance the number of people who might vote for their side of the spectrum. Allowing more undocumented immigrants the opportunity to vote could sway election results in their favour.
Public Perception Management: ICE aims to manage public opinion by minimizing the perceived scale of undocumented immigrants released without monitoring. A smaller reported figure could mitigate potential backlash or controversy surrounding their policies and practices, particularly from those concerned about immigration control.
Legislative and Policy Manipulation: By controlling the narrative around immigration numbers, ICE aims to influence policy debates and legislative outcomes. This manipulation allows them to further their agenda under the guise of seemingly less impactful figures.
Empowering a Specific Voting Bloc: ICE believes that undocumented immigrants will predominantly support their political goals, and increasing their voting power discreetly could be seen as beneficial. This tactic would aim to create a loyal voting bloc without attracting widespread attention to the scale of their actions.
Recent news on Immigration:
Recently, we have now discovered that Joe Biden has secretly flown 320,000 illegal immigrants from Latin American airports to 43 U.S. cities. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection office is refusing to identify which airports they are being shipped to. “The program at the center of the FOIA litigation is perhaps the most enigmatic and least-known of the Biden administration’s uses of the CBP One cellphone scheduling app, even though it is responsible for almost invisibly importing by air 320,000 aliens with no legal right to enter the United States since it got underway in late 2022,” said journalist Todd Bensman. “Under these legally dubious parole programs, aliens who cannot legally enter the country use the CBP One app (mobile application that serves as a single portal to a variety of Customs and border protection services) to apply for travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release from those airports. The parole program allows for two-year periods of legal status during which adults are eligible for work authorization.” This directly implies that the Biden administration no longer feels the need to protect its borders in general and that all the state troops who pledged they were given orders to leave the borders unprotected were being truthful.
Furthermore, since August, it was officially concluded, using the information provided by the CBP and ICE, that there are more illegals arriving each month than there are children being born to American mothers. This revelation not only challenges the narrative of national security but starkly contrasts with the administration's public statements on immigration enforcement. It lays bare a significant shift in policy, executed away from the public eye, that fundamentally alters the country's approach to its borders. With a rising number of arrivals now surpassing the birth rates of American citizens, it's evident that the impact of these actions extends far beyond the immediate political and social landscape, hinting at a profound and potentially lasting transformation of the American demographic fabric.