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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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The number of migrants arriving at the southern border is unprecedented, with Chinese migrants being the fastest-growing group. Many Chinese migrants, including those from the middle class, are using a new route to enter the United States through a gap in the border fence. They travel thousands of miles, passing through multiple countries, and pay smugglers around $400 for transportation to the gap. The migrants cite reasons such as escaping China's political climate and seeking better job opportunities. They learn about this entryway through social media platforms like TikTok. Once they surrender to border patrol, they are taken to a detention facility and eventually released to file asylum claims. The situation poses challenges as there is a backlog in appointments at legal border crossings and difficulties in repatriating failed asylum seekers to China.

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The number of people crossing from Canada into New England is increasing, with 7,000 arrests in the Swanton sector alone. Most are single adult men involved in smuggling, coming from various countries. Border patrol faces challenges like water crossings and drug cartels. Despite efforts to apprehend and process migrants, some still die attempting to enter illegally. The job for agents is becoming riskier. Canada's lenient visa policies have contributed to the influx. The situation poses a significant issue for New England.

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People have been continuously crossing the border, with 30 individuals hitting the terror screening database since October 1st. In Lukeville, another area where people are arriving, individuals from Bangladesh, Egypt, China, Senegal, and Angola have been seen. One man from Angola shared that he spent five months traveling and thousands of dollars to fly to Brazil. He then made a dangerous journey through the Darien Gap, Central America, and Mexico to reach his current location. The outcome of his situation, like many others, remains uncertain. This is a concerning issue.

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In San Diego, there was an exponential increase in significant interest aliens (SIAs), defined as aliens with significant ties to terrorism. The San Diego sector averaged 10-15 SIAs per year before this administration, but went to over 100 in 2022, and even more in subsequent years. The speaker was allegedly told not to release information on this increase or mention arrests, as the administration was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border. The San Diego area sees 80-90% of the methamphetamine and fentanyl seizures annually for the entire country, and with little enforcement at the border, these drugs were allegedly coming through in mass. In 2022 and 2023, San Diego traffic checkpoints were shut down because resources had been diverted. The speaker also had to release hundreds of illegal aliens each day into communities. To mitigate the problem, two flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas at $150,000 each.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I thank you for inviting me to discuss what I describe as the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States. What has happened at the Southern border is history-making in scope with long-lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. The mass migration that began around inauguration day 2021 calls for a broader public discussion about what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to Tapachula, on the Guatemala–Mexico border. From my vantage point, there is one root cause most often cited by the immigrating foreign nationals for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see on social media, from hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America—the ultimate golden chalice—and they decide to gamble large smuggling investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit a national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, an undercount. The caucus should know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working alongside the criminal smuggling organizations on the same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, and psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved knows lead to illegal American border crossings. In various forms, the UN and the nonprofits it funds contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found a UNHCR stamp booklet discarded on the Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, and I observed handout cash debit cards to migrants in long lines. Workers reported that they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable receive this cash, yet in Reynosa and Tapachula, long lines at UNHCR offices revealed regular family units, many with debit cards, who said they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home without this money. The cards are part of a vast and escalating UN program called cash-based interventions along the migrant trail through Latin America, including unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, cash-filled envelopes in some areas, money transfers for lodging and pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance—transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows the UN is providing these forms of assistance along the trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 per migrant per day. Non-cash assistance keeps migrants on the US trail; in Tapachula, Mexican asylum approval is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces toward the US border. But many coming from Guatemala tell Mexican immigration they are seeking US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they are denied. I did learn of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center where a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible persecution. This manager said his group also trains migrants on how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around, producing a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer similar work. If true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail toward the American border. Some will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving; others will view it differently, and they will want to know more. Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN each year. Thank you. I note that the border is a national security concern. Recently, I reported a Venezuelan crossing the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and the FBI-wanted individual held in ICE headquarters here in Washington, D.C. intervened and demanded he be ordered released because he might get COVID in detention. He is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.

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In Trump's administration, there were around 2,000,004,137,856 alien encounters in four years. However, during Biden's two-year term, there have been 4,700,000 alien encounters, double the amount. Additionally, under Trump, there were 581,257 gotaways in four years, while Biden has seen 1,300,000 gotaways so far. This significant increase is not accidental.

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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 number of migrants arriving at the US-Mexico border is unprecedented, with Chinese migrants being the fastest growing group. Many Chinese migrants, including middle-class individuals, are using a 4-foot gap in the border fence to enter the United States. Over a span of four days, nearly 600 migrants from various countries, including China, India, Vietnam, and Afghanistan, passed through this hole unchecked. The migrants, who learned about this entryway through TikTok, are seeking political asylum and are willing to pay smugglers around $400 for transportation. The journey is often expensive, with one woman selling her house to cover the $14,000 cost. The migrants are released into the US within 72 hours and can begin the process of filing an asylum claim.

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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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After I left office, illegal immigration hit an all-time low, according to government data. However, when the current president took over, the number of illegal immigrants surged, with around 20 million entering the country. This chart, though a few months old, clearly shows the drastic increase in illegal immigration.

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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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We are currently in Brownsville, Texas, witnessing a significant influx of illegal immigration. Over the past two and a half years, we have experienced the highest levels of illegal immigration in history, with 6.5 million people crossing illegally. As Title 42 is about to expire, there are already 22,000 illegal immigrants gathered near the Rio Grande, ready to cross over. Border patrol agents have informed us that they are encountering around 100 Chinese nationals and 35,000 Venezuelans illegally crossing into the country each day. What is frustrating is that instead of trying to stop this, Mayorkas and Biden are actually trying to expedite the process. They have even developed an app that allows agents to process an alien in just two minutes. This situation is a catastrophe for our country, and Texas is bearing the brunt of it.

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In San Diego, there was an exponential increase in significant interest aliens (SIAs), defined as aliens with significant ties to terrorism. The San Diego sector averaged 10 to 15 SIAs per year before this administration, but went to over 100 in 2022, and even more in 2023 and this year. The speaker was allegedly told not to release information on this increase. The San Diego area sees 80-90% of the methamphetamine and fentanyl seizures annually for the entire country, and with little border enforcement, these drugs were coming through in mass. The price for a single pill of fentanyl went from $10 to $0.25. San Diego traffic checkpoints were shut down due to resources being diverted. The speaker had to release illegal aliens by the hundreds each day into communities that could not support them. To mitigate this, two flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas at $150,000 per flight.

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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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Immigration has become a hot topic for various political groups recently, despite being a long-standing issue. The increase in numbers over the years, particularly in illegal smuggling, has caught people's attention. The State Department estimates that there are currently 40 to 75 ships involved in bringing people into the country illegally.

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There has been a concerning trend at the southern border regarding suspected terrorists. In 2019, there were zero arrests, which increased to three in 2020. In 2021, the number rose to 15, and last year it reached 98. This year, there have already been 151 arrests. The pattern of increasing arrests at the southern border is clear.

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People from 160+ countries are illegally crossing our borders using smuggling routes, creating a global issue. Smugglers worldwide help them travel through continents like Europe, Asia, South America, and Central America to reach various points along our borders.

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Chinese nationals are coming to America through the open border, raising questions about whether Xi Jinping is directing them. Many people want to leave China due to Jinping's dictatorial rule. The US Embassy's consulate staff may be facilitating their entry. Exploiting America's vulnerability, the open southern border becomes an attractive option for enemies.

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Secretary Mayorkas has put national security at risk, allowing terrorists and enemies to flood across the border. There's been a surge in Chinese nationals, many military-age men with ties to the PLA and CCP, released into the U.S. by Secretary Mayorkas. It's likely China is using Russia's template of sending military personnel into the U.S. There are 10,000 Chinese nationals illegally crossing into the U.S. being released into the country this fiscal year. Today's hearing will investigate the details and effects of Mayorkas' dereliction of duty. The speaker hopes the American people, the press, and the President will take note of these failures.

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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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In the past three years, the number of unaccompanied children encountered at the border has dramatically increased. In 2020, there were 19,657, while in 2021, it rose to 140,000, and in 2022, it reached 149,000. In 2023, there were 131,000. The cause of this surge is unclear, but it is evident that something is driving more people to our borders. We need to find a balanced solution that reflects our values and brings order to the border. It is crucial to treat these children as real human beings and provide them with protection and assistance. However, our current system may not be equipped to handle the increasing numbers and ensure their well-being.

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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.

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In the current fiscal year, over 40,000 Chinese migrants have been encountered at US borders, with 175,000 "gotaways" reported. These individuals are dangerous and avoid capture, possibly with criminal backgrounds or on terrorist watch lists. The influx has increased since President Biden took office, with reports of alarming encounters on ranches near the border. Communities like Nogales are experiencing street releases of migrants from various countries, leaving them stranded. The situation is concerning for Arizona and the nation as a whole.

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After I left office, illegal immigration hit an all-time low, according to government data. However, when the current president took over, the numbers skyrocketed to around 20 million people. This chart, though a few months old, clearly shows the drastic increase in illegal immigration.
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