Check Out Staggering Border Crossings Under Biden’s ‘Expanded Entry Programs- OMG!

The Biden administration has allowed an unprecedented total of over 500,000 migrants to enter the United States through the expansion of entry programs. According to Doris Meissner, a former US immigration official, “At this scale, in this time period, it is unprecedented.”

This raises the serious question of whether or not we can trust a “family crime syndicate,” as some have coined the Biden administration, to be responsible with our borders. One only needs to look back at President Biden’s past immigration actions to see what kind of policies we can expect moving forward.

For instance, the Biden administration formed the “Uniting for Ukraine” program in April 2022, granting Ukrainian refugees sponsored by Americans special entry into the US. This allowed 173,400 refugees and migrants to enter the US without proper paperwork.

Furthermore, the Biden administration has implemented a new system, CBP One, that allows 40,000 migrants to enter the US monthly by booking entry appointments through their phones. This new program increases the risk of illegal immigrants accessing the US more freely and without proper documents.

On top of that, the Biden administration is now planning to expand entry programs for migrants from Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras with relatives in the US. According to, Department of Homeland Security, the program would allow “migrants from these areas to travel to the US to visit their family members.”

These policies lift visas requirements, circumventing normal immigration process, and leave our borders vulnerable to attacks and illegal immigration – without mentioning the potential economic strain and public health risks posed by an increased migrant population.

It’s time we take action and demand our borders are protected. We expect the Biden administration to take a firm approach to immigration and show respect for our laws and borders. It is essential that the Biden Administration take whatever steps necessary to ensure our immigration system works for all – not just those who don’t need to comply with our laws.

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