How Alejandro Mayorkas is shielding almost a million deportable immigrants from removal
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BY NOLAN RAPPAPORT
House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) recently issued a fact sheet on what he claims to be Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s “shell game” attempt to hide a startling crisis at the Southwest border.
Migrants without visas or other entry documents can install the CBP One app on their mobile phones and use it to schedule an appointment to present themselves at specified Southwest Border ports of entry. A recent media report shows that 99 percent of the migrants who had these appointments were exempted from Title 42 expulsion and released into the U.S. interior.
CBP has increased the number of CBP One admissions to 1,450 a day.
This shifts the release of undocumented migrants to ports of entry to make it appear that “illegal” crossings are decreasing. “It’s clear the Biden administration’s approach to ‘border management’ is to identify more expeditious ways to process illegal aliens and release them into the interior of the United States,” said Chairman Green.
Illegal entries aren’t the only problem. Mayorkas has prohibited enforcement measures against migrants who use nonimmigrant visitor’s visas to enter the United States lawfully and don’t leave when the period authorized for their visit has expired.
According to DHS’s Fiscal Year 2022 Entry/Exit Overstay Report, 23,243,127 nonimmigrant visitors who entered the United States lawfully at air or seaports of entry were expected to depart in fiscal 2022, and all but 3.67 percent left as required by their visitor’s visas.
That seems like a small percentage, but 3.67 percent of 23,243,127 is 853,955 people. This means that the overstays increased the population of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. by almost a million in a single fiscal year.
And there were more than 853,955 overstays in fiscal 2022. The overstay report does not include overstays who entered the United States at a land port of entry. The actual increase to the population of undocumented immigrants may therefore be much larger than a million.