Biden Admin admits it secretly flew 320,000 "asylum seekers" into US (in 2023 alone) to reduce numbers at the border
· Mar 5, 2024 · NottheBee.com

This is such a betrayal of the Constitution and the United States that it actually comes as a shock.

In response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the feds have admitted that in 2023 alone they secretly flew 320,000 illegal aliens into the United States.

Let me repeat that.

In addition to the millions who have illegally crossed the southern border, American tax dollars have also paid to fly people ILLEGALLY into the United States. No passports, no visas, no nothing.

The border crisis, you could argue that that is a passive dereliction of duty. This is no question an active violation of US law.

Included in details of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit first reported by Todd Bensman, the Center for Immigration Studies found Biden's CBP approved the latest secretive flights that transported hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from foreign countries into at least 43 different American airports from January through December 2023.

The way it works is that Customs and Border Protection created this phone app, called CBP One, that lets anyone around the world apply for asylum to the US online. Then "aliens who cannot legally enter the U.S. use CBP One to apply for travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release from those airports."

The United States created its own Uber app to take people from around the world who claim asylum and then deposit them throughout the United States, without having to go through the trouble of traversing the southern border.

Feeling bored with your home country? They'll fly you right in!

The Biden Admin wouldn't release the names of the 43 airports that receive these flights filled with illegal aliens for "law enforcement" purposes. It's clear that they're hiding where this is happening to prevent targeted backlash at those locations.

CBP lawyers wrote that revealing the airports would 'reveal information about the relative number of individuals arriving, and thus resources expended at particular airports.'

That would in turn reveal 'operational vulnerabilities that could be exploited by bad actors altering their patterns of conduct, adopting new methods of operation, and taking other countermeasures.'

They added this could 'thereby undermin[e] CBP's law enforcement efforts to secure the United States borders.'

Oh, it could undermine efforts to secure the border?

Here's video of me writing that sentence:

WHAT EFFORT TO SECURE THE BORDER?! HOW DOES FLYING 320,000 ILLEGAL ALIENS INTO THE COUNTRY SECURE THE BORDER?!?!

Man, we're run by evil clowns.

To put this into perspective, Greg Abbott has only bused 102,000 illegal immigrants to U.S. sanctuary cities over two years.

The Biden Admin is doing this under the guise of "humanitarian parole."

'Humanitarian parole was never intended to be used this way, and Congress made it clear that parole is not meant to be a supplement to immigration policy,' said Elizabeth Jacobs, a CIS fellow and former U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services official.

'The United States government is acting directly in conflict with the limits and procedures established under federal law,' Jacobs said. 'Escorting inadmissible aliens into the United States for the sole purpose of granting these aliens work authorization is a blatant abdication of DHS's responsibility to uphold federal immigration law.'

Elon has thoughts:

This is already much worse than 9/11. Even if there isn't a terror attack, the regime is importing as many illegal aliens as possible to undermine legitimate, legal American citizens.

Auron MacIntyre said it best:

The Biden administration is facilitating a criminal invasion on our country.

There is no depth to which the regime won't sink.


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