Biden’s Latest Immigration Policy: 1 Million Migrants Per Year

Photo edit of President Biden and the U.S.-Mexico border. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Popacta.
Photo edit of President Biden and the U.S.-Mexico border. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Popacta.

President Biden’s administration is significantly increasing the influx of illegal migrants through the “CPB One” pathway, despite facing legal challenges. The monthly intake is set to reach 38,750 individuals, resulting in a total of 465,000 migrants who will receive housing, jobs, and government assistance. Moreover, the administration’s additional pathways and programs will bring the overall number of illegal migrants to nearly one million. These actions indicate a disregard for effective border protection and suggest a lack of concern about preventing illegal immigration. The expiration of the Trump-era Title 42 legislation, under Biden’s watch, will further exacerbate the situation and potentially set new records for poor border protection.

Critics argue that the process violates the law, aids smuggling, and harms American citizens by inviting 100,000 family members of illegal migrants, establishing recruitment sites abroad, and affecting housing, wages, and schools.

According to Breitbart:

President Joe Biden’s border deputies are increasing the flow of illegal migrants through the “CPB One” pathway, allowing for the registration and release of 465,000 illegal migrants each month. This highlights the significant impact of this specific pathway on the overall influx of illegal migrants.

The CBP One service enables migrants to avoid a recorded arrest at the border, resulting in artificially reduced reports of migrant inflows. This raises concerns about the legality of the process and its potential to facilitate the smuggling of unlimited numbers of illegal migrants.

The Biden administration plans to invite 100,000 family members of illegal migrants from Central American countries, in addition to a monthly arrival of 30,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This illustrates the multiple pathways and programs being utilized to bring a substantial number of migrants into the United States.

The migrant inflow has successfully forced down Americans’ wages and also boosted rents and housing prices. The inflow has also pushed many native-born Americans out of careers in a wide variety of business sectors and contributed to the rising death rate of poor Americans.

The Biden administration’s decision to increase the inflow of illegal migrants through the “CPB One” pathway, despite legal challenges, has significant consequences. With a projected monthly influx of 38,750 individuals and 465,000 migrants benefiting from housing, jobs, and government aid, concerns arise about legality and potential smuggling. Plans to invite 100,000 family members of illegal migrants and establish recruitment sites abroad amplify these concerns. This approach impacts housing, wages, and schools while prioritizing investor interests over American citizens. The policy of Extraction Migration benefits the economy and Wall Street but has long-term negative effects on native-born Americans.

This stance may also impact Biden’s support among swing voters, who typically prioritize the economy and immigration.


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