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Overwhelming majority of illegal immigrants aren't under federal supervision: analysis

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Overwhelming majority of illegal immigrants aren't under federal supervision: analysis

An analysis from a pro-enforcement group being shared by Republicans finds a small number of illegal immigrants is being monitored by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Brent

Quote from: Conservative Perspective on July 03, 2024, 02:18:23 PMOverwhelming majority of illegal immigrants aren't under federal supervision: analysis

An analysis from a pro-enforcement group being shared by Republicans finds a small number of illegal immigrants is being monitored by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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As long as they mail in a ballot in November. That is the only requirement put on them by the Biden administration.

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What?  I could have sworn that restaurants, landscaping firms, construction firms, janitorial services, housekeeping services, salvage yards, recycling plants, crop harvesting, and low level retail stores were hiring no one except Americans.


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Brent

Biden's Southern invasion is also destroying the food supply.

he increase in illegal crossings has had a profound impact in recent years on American farmers and ranchers who own land near the southern border.

Illegal immigrants crossing into the United States have trespassed through agricultural land, often contaminating crops or causing property damage. Law enforcement has reported incidents of human smugglers performing "bailouts," a term used to describe when traffickers transporting illegal aliens attempt to make a high-speed car escape to evade capture. In these situations, the smugglers intentionally crash their vehicles, and the unlawful occupants flee on foot in different directions.

Simon Hankinson, a senior research fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at the Heritage Foundation, told Blaze News, "The damage to federal and private land, agriculture, and wildlife caused by mass illegal border crossings by foot is one of the many types of preventable collateral damage caused by the Biden administration's opening of U.S. borders and neglect of law enforcement. Those who claim to care about the natural landscape seem to keep quiet on this issue."

Hankinson provided testimony before the House Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Federal Lands, in October, where he addressed the environmental costs caused by illegal aliens unlawfully traveling through Yuma, Arizona.

"Because of strict food safety regulations, each human trace requires farmers to destroy all the crops in a given radius from any perceived human contamination, from mere footprints to feces and menstrual pads, causing millions of dollars in uninsured losses," he told lawmakers. "The human waste and trash produced by the endless foot traffic not only pollutes crops but also harms wildlife, taints water, and damages delicate desert environments."

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality previously estimated that each person crossing the border leaves behind roughly six to eight pounds of trash.

Herman

A bombshell report from Maryland found nearly 10% of defendants charged with sexual offenses against children in Baltimore County were illegal immigrants from Central America.

Herman


The Biden-Harris administration's open-border policies have worked as a magnet, attracting foreign nationals from all over the globe — both friendly and hostile — to cross illegally into the United States. Worse, the combination of limited federal resources and liberal sanctuary jurisdictions means that illegal immigrants who successfully reach this country are not in danger of being sent back to their country of origin anytime in the near future.

While the Biden-Harris administration's border crisis has caused many issues nationwide, arguably the most concerning consequence of the federal government's open-borders policy is the flow of organized crime elements from central American countries into the U.S.

These dangerous networks, including the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, have infiltrated the country in unknown numbers, either by slipping into ports of entry undetected, making unverified asylum claims at designated entry points, or utilizing another one of the Biden-Harris administration's dubious expanded "legal pathways."

Over the past year, a number of violent crimes in cities across the U.S. have been linked to TDA members, igniting fears that the group is actively working to expand its transnational criminal empire on U.S. soil.

Herman

The Biden-Harris administration has created an immigration crisis that appears to be, at worst, irreversible and, at best, an unprecedented, monumental challenge for a future administration.

Shutting down the southern and northern borders would be just the first step toward repairing the damage caused over the past few years. Even with the borders secure, millions of illegal aliens who underwent abbreviated vetting processes and made unverified asylum claims would still remain in the country long after the Biden-Harris administration passes the torch to the next administration.

The sheer number of illegals in the country already raises some troubling questions. First, is the problem too colossal to solve? If it is not unsolvable, what efforts would any attempt to solve it require? And how long would those efforts take?

While border security experts agree that the problem can be solved, they told Blaze News that doing so would require several important steps: first, a change to an administration that is actually dedicated to safeguarding national security. Second, this hypothetical future administration must roll out a comprehensive, whole-of-government strategy to undo years of mass unlawful immigration by reprioritizing efforts to locate, detain, and deport illegal aliens residing in the U.S.