Illegal Aliens Under Biden Exceeds Population of 22 States

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The House Judiciary Committee has released data showing that over 3.8 million illegal aliens have entered the U.S. under the Biden administration, surpassing the population of at least 22 states and the District of Columbia.

The report reveals that the administration has failed to remove over 99% of these illegal aliens through immigration court removal proceedings.

The committee obtained nonpublic data from the Department of Homeland Security, which indicates that at least 2.46 million of the 5 million illegal aliens encountered at the southern border had no confirmed departure from the United States.

The report also notes that an additional 1.7 million illegal aliens successfully evaded Border Patrol agents and entered the country.

The total number of illegal aliens who arrived and stayed under the Biden administration is estimated to be over 3.8 million, and this number is likely to be higher since the report doesn’t include those paroled into the U.S. since April 1.

The Customs and Border Protection reported encountering a record number of illegal aliens in August, and it is expected that September’s numbers will exceed those from August.

The Biden administration has also resumed building 17 miles of border wall in South Texas, a move that has drawn support from both the political Left and Right.

Additionally, the administration announced that it would begin deporting illegal border crossers from Venezuela as a way to impose consequences on those who cross the border unlawfully.

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