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Migrants at the southern border have realized that little has changed. Deportations are minimal compared to the daily influx of people crossing the river. They know that if they arrive, they will likely be released into the country with a court date, as the system is heavily backlogged. The Biden administration's warnings against illegal crossings and encouragement to use legal pathways are being ignored. In the past five days alone, there have been 45,000 encounters with migrants at the border, averaging almost 9,000 per day. This number is significant when compared to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' statement that the city cannot handle 10,000 migrants per month.

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Joe Biden inherited a low rate of illegal immigration, but he made a central decision to reinstate catch and release. This means that when people are apprehended, they are let go. When asked if they think they can stay, all of them raised their hands. This problem can't be fixed as long as catch and release continues. The solution is to catch them, put them on a plane, and fly them back home. Until this changes, the problem won't be solved.

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Between ten and twelve million people may have entered the U.S. under Joe Biden's administration. It's difficult to know the exact number or whether all who entered illegally remained. The left has adopted a principle that the prior administration was allowed to systematically break the law by destroying the border and allowing 10 to 12 million people to enter and reside illegally. Courts did not object to this blatant destruction of the law by the chief executive.

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Trump says he secured the border. Nobody's coming into our country. Now we have the border totally stopped. We've got the most controlled border we've ever had in the history and in my lifetime in the border patrol, We're going to continue getting there. In Eagle Pass, TX, during the Biden administration, more than 2,000 migrants crossed into The US in a single day. But now, under President Trump's policies, officers encounter just 20 migrants a day here. They were cutting through this barbed wire here and coming across the Rio Grande, sometimes with parents holding their children on their backs as they cross the water. Now it's a total change. What we're seeing and what we're hearing from the border patrol chief and the agents on the ground here is that anyone who crosses now is arrested, prosecuted, and turned back over into Mexico.

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Biden's handling of the border has faced criticism, particularly regarding the increase in border crossings. When Trump left office, crossings were about 74,000 per month, but they surged to nearly 300,000 under Biden. Factors contributing to this rise include statements made by Biden and a moratorium on deportations.

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The suspect who allegedly stole DHS Secretary Christy Noem's purse on Easter Sunday is an illegal alien. Authorities are searching for a second suspect. The speaker believes that robbing the Secretary of Homeland Security was a bad choice, as she is no nonsense and will enforce the law. The speaker claims this is an example of illegal aliens committing crimes, from shoplifting and armed robbery to murder and rape. ICE has arrested just under 70,000 illegal aliens, and CBP arrests about 67,000. The speaker asserts that ICE has already arrested three times more criminals in three months than Joe Biden did in a year.

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The speaker states that an historic flood of undocumented immigrants crossed the border during the first three years of the administration, with arrivals quadrupling from the last year of President Trump. The speaker asks if it was a mistake to loosen immigration policies. The other speaker responds that the policies proposed are about fixing a problem, not promoting one. The first speaker reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The other speaker claims that they have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, as well as the flow of fentanyl by half, but that Congress needs to act to fix the problem.

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Under President Trump, illegal migrant "gotaways" have decreased dramatically, with daily averages falling from over 1,800 under Biden to just 32. ICE has also arrested illegal alien gang members, but deportation efforts face resistance due to leaked memos. The source of one leak, potentially within the FBI, is under investigation and will be prosecuted if found. A House Judiciary subcommittee hearing addressed reining in the administrative state, criticizing Democrats for focusing on Elon Musk instead of overregulation. We're the party of common sense, while Democrats defend crazy spending and policies. We will fight in court for access to information, because the American people deserve to know the truth. Kash Patel, who exposed the Russia investigation "baloney," should be the next FBI director.

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Illegal immigration hit record lows under border patrol services. However, after a change in leadership, around 20 million people entered the country. The data shown is a few months old, but the impact is clear.

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The Biden administration does not aim to let migrants cross the border to alter America's political landscape. In fact, since May of last year, more individuals have been removed or sent back than in any year since 2015, all within less than 12 months.

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After I left office, illegal immigration hit an all-time low, confirmed by government services and border patrol data. The current administration saw a significant increase, with around 20 million people entering illegally. The data is a few months old, but the impact is clear.

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In the last 24 hours, there were 9,300 migrant encounters at the border, totaling 45,000 encounters in the past 5 days. New York and Arizona are unable to accommodate more illegal aliens due to financial and space constraints. The suggestion of "remain in Mexico" is brought up as a solution, which was effective before January 2021. However, under the Biden administration, this approach no longer seems to work.

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There has been a continuous influx of migrants at the border, with numbers being hidden through the use of the CBP one app. Migrants are being told to return to Mexico, fill out the app, and then enter the US where they are immediately released. This violates immigration laws. Additionally, the number of terrorists crossing the border is increasing, with 29 apprehended this month. There has also been a significant rise in Chinese nationals, some of whom are linked to the PLA. This open border situation poses a national security crisis under Mayorkas' responsibility.

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The director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of homicide have been released into the U.S. Additionally, there are 15,811 illegal immigrants with sexual assault convictions also roaming the country. The non-detained docket includes migrants caught and released at the border, as well as those ordered deported but still present in the U.S. Currently, there are about 425,000 noncitizens with criminal convictions on this docket, along with nearly 1,900 facing pending homicide charges and over 4,250 with pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has significantly increased under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting it could reach 8 million by year-end.

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According to a letter from the acting ICE director to Congressman Tony Gonzalez, ICE is tracking non-detained migrants, including those released with court dates and those ordered deported. ICE's non-detained docket includes 425,000 non-citizens convicted of a crime. Over 13,000 have homicide convictions, and 15,811 have sexual assault convictions. Additionally, almost 1,900 on the docket have pending homicide charges, and 4,250 have pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has grown under the Biden administration and may reach 8,000,000. The speaker notes that these numbers do not include the nearly 2,000,000 "gotaways" who were never encountered by DHS. The speaker cites a recent ICE operation in Nantucket where several illegal aliens were arrested for sexual assault. The speaker emphasizes that this is the first time specific numbers have been released regarding convicted criminals who have crossed the border and are not in ICE custody.

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A cartel admitted it is easier to move human beings, drugs, guns, and fentanyl across the border now than in the history of their cartel. This has occurred within the last 3 years. Law enforcement resources are quickly depleted due to the Biden and Harris administration.

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Border patrol agents have expressed concerns about national security threats at the southern border due to the diversion of resources for processing. The number of individuals on the FBI's terror watch list apprehended while crossing illegally at the border has reached a record high of 151 this year, surpassing the previous six years combined. However, there have been over 1.5 million known "gotaways" since President Biden took office, where illegal immigrants are captured on cameras or sensors but not apprehended due to limited manpower. Internal CBP data reveals the arrest of thousands of special interest aliens from countries associated with terrorism, such as Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen. Border patrol agents struggle to identify these individuals.

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I started my career in immigration enforcement in 1984 and worked for 6 presidents. Every president secured the border until Biden, who intentionally left it unsecured. The border went from the most secure to historic illegal immigration levels. The administration moves people to ports of entry to show fewer illegal entries in between, but it failed. There were over 300,000 crossings from November to December. Biden's policies are causing people to come and stay, with 1.9 million "gotaways" proving the border is not secure.

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Border patrol agents have expressed extreme concerns about the individuals crossing the southern border. In fiscal year 2023, 151 people on the FBI Terror Watch list have been arrested while crossing illegally, the highest number on record and higher than the previous six years combined. However, the Biden administration argues that this indicates they are catching more people. On the other hand, there have been over 1.5 million known "Godaways" since President Biden took office. These are illegal immigrants who are seen on cameras or sensors but successfully enter the United States without capture due to a lack of manpower. Additionally, thousands of individuals from special interest countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, have been arrested while crossing illegally. Border patrol agents have limited means of vetting these individuals, as their home countries do not share their records or data. This raises significant security concerns, particularly in light of the situation in Israel.

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The Department of Homeland Security admits it cannot track millions of illegal immigrants released into the U.S. interior. Emails uncovered by a watchdog group revealed that once immigrants board buses, their whereabouts are unknown. An estimated 14 million illegal immigrants have entered the country this way in the past three years, allegedly benefiting Mexican drug cartels. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, explains that cartels exploit border policies by using migrants to distract agents and create openings for smuggling drugs and criminals. He says the cartels are a business, and current policies allow them to thrive. The speaker criticizes the Border Patrol for not effectively securing the border and enabling the entry of illegal immigrants and fentanyl. Judd defends the Border Patrol's endorsement of the border bill, arguing it would raise credible fear standards. The speaker argues that the bill was a "sellout" and an "amnesty bill." A heated debate ensues, with accusations of rhetoric and vilification. The speaker asserts that existing laws should be enforced and questions the Biden administration's willingness to do so.

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An interviewer states that undocumented immigrant arrivals quadrupled during the first three years of the speaker's administration compared to the last year of President Trump's term and asks if loosening immigration policies was a mistake. The speaker responds that the problem is long-standing and that solutions have been offered since day one. The interviewer asks again if allowing the increase was a mistake. The speaker says the proposed policies are about fixing, not promoting, the problem. The interviewer reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The speaker claims that due to their actions, they have cut the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl by half, but congressional action is needed to fix the problem.

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According to Speaker 1, the open border is the biggest national security vulnerability the country has ever seen. CBP data indicates that 1,272 Iranian nationals were released into the country under Joe Biden, compared to zero under the Trump administration. Speaker 1 claims that under President Trump, the U.S. had the most secure border in history, preventing the release of special interest aliens. While over 10,000,000 people crossed the border under Joe Biden, the biggest concern is the 2,000,000 known gotaways. Speaker 1 states that these individuals crossed undetected because Border Patrol was overwhelmed, creating a significant national security vulnerability.

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In the video, Speaker 0 states that around 1.4 million people without legal basis were expelled from the US last year, the highest number in recent history. Speaker 1 challenges this by pointing out that only 72,000 illegal migrants were removed in 2022, compared to 267,000 in 2019. Speaker 1 also highlights that border encounters have increased from 458,000 in 2019 to 2.3 million under the current administration. Speaker 0 responds by mentioning the success of their approach in providing lawful pathways and consequences for irregular border arrivals. They also mention that the public health authority in 2020 limited removals.

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American Immigration has seen 35,100 arrests by ICE since President Trump returned to office. All individuals arrested are considered criminals for illegally entering the country, reflecting a significant cultural shift in how immigration law violations are viewed. This administration categorizes anyone who breaks immigration laws as a criminal, differing from previous perspectives.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Border Chaos & Marine Charged in Subway Death, w/ Stephen Miller, Liz Wolfe & Sara Gonzales
Guests: Stephen Miller, Liz Wolfe, Sara Gonzales
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the end of Title 42 and the anticipated surge of migrants at the U.S. Southern border, highlighting the current crisis levels with reports of 10,000 migrants crossing daily. She references former DHS Secretary Jay Johnson's statement that 1,000 apprehensions constituted a crisis, contrasting it with today's figures. Kelly emphasizes the dangers posed by some migrants, including criminals and gang members, and criticizes the Biden administration for its handling of immigration policy, suggesting it has led to a chaotic situation. Stephen Miller joins the discussion, asserting that the current border situation is unprecedentedly bad, with record apprehensions and a significant number of "gotaways." He explains that the Biden administration's policies are designed to admit as many illegal immigrants as possible, using a parole system that effectively grants them a pathway to citizenship. Miller argues that the administration's approach is a distraction from the real issues at the border and that the policies are a pretext for allowing mass immigration. Miller also critiques the notion that the U.S. has an obligation to accept unlimited migrants, arguing that many should seek asylum in Mexico instead. He discusses the implications of the new asylum rules, which he claims do not effectively bar illegal crossings and instead funnel migrants into the parole system. Kelly and Miller express skepticism about the Biden administration's claims of tightening border security, suggesting that the reality on the ground contradicts their narrative. The conversation shifts to the impact of the migrant influx on sanctuary cities, with Kelly noting that cities like New York are struggling to manage the situation. Miller argues that these cities are now facing the consequences of their policies and that the education and healthcare systems are being strained. He emphasizes that the Biden administration's endgame is to create a permanent underclass of migrants who will eventually demand citizenship. The discussion concludes with a focus on the broader implications of immigration policy on American society, including the political landscape and the challenges faced by working-class Americans. Miller warns that the current trajectory will lead to increased demands for government services and a shift in political power dynamics.
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