(DCWatchdog.com) – In one of the most disgraceful consequences from the administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the past four years have seen a historic immigration surge highlighting the failures of open-border policies.
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With illegal immigrants making up 60% of the influx, American sovereignty appears under threat.
Donald Trump’s tougher stance is a beacon for many patriots seeking a return to secure borders.
The Biden era marks an unprecedented spike in U.S. immigration, far surpassing peaks from the 1800s and early 1900s.
Current figures reveal a staggering net migration averaging 2.4 million annually from 2021 to 2023.
Sources estimate total net migration under this administration could exceed eight million, significantly altering the U.S. population demographic.
Approximately 60% of these immigrants have sidestepped legality, shining a light on the porous nature of current border security under Biden’s relaxed policies.
This leniency has brought the percentage of foreign-born residents to a record 15.2% by 2023, raising concerns about resource strain and national identity.
Key political figures are calling for action.
Sen. Lindsey Graham stated the urgent need for a border security bill, urging it to be a leading priority in the Senate Budget Committee.
“Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Monday that a border security bill should be “the first order of business in the Senate Budget Committee” in the next Congress,” The Hill reports.
Republicans aim for decisive measures, particularly as President-elect Trump plans sweeping executive orders to tighten borders and accelerate deportations.
Stephen Miller, appointed as Trump’s deputy chief of staff, intends to initiate impactful changes right from the start.
The December 2023 statistics underscore the crisis with over 302,000 attempted crossings in a single month.
Biden’s policies, such as softened asylum laws, reportedly fuel this surge despite external stressors like crises in Haiti and Venezuela.
“Annual net migration — the number of people coming to the country minus the number leaving — averaged 2.4 million people from 2021 to 2023, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Total net migration during the Biden administration is likely to exceed eight million people,” noted New York Times writer David Leonhardt.
The influx imposes visible pressures—social services face extraordinary demands, and job tranquility is threatened by increased competition.
Meanwhile, the benefits elites might enjoy do scant justice to everyday Americans who bear the brunt of these policy blunders.
NYT: "Recent Immigration Surge Has Been Largest in U.S. History"
Under President Biden, more than two million immigrants per year have entered. Funny how they're only interested in this now that they no longer have to defend Biden's record. https://t.co/dVTQJc6FjM
— Nick Rizzuto (@Nick_Rizzuto) December 11, 2024
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