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/A signature Biden-Harris administration program to quickly remove families who entered the US illegally is allowing nearly 90% of migrants to stay in the country, new data reveal.
Of 24,000 migrants who were put into the Family Expedited Removal Program since May 2023, more than 22,000 were allowed to stay in the US — and only 2,600 have been deported, a little over 10%.
More than 3,600 migrants have also absconded from the program and are believed to be unaccounted for in the US, according to the internal data.
“These numbers are further proof that the Biden-Harris administration’s policies have nothing to do with actually securing the border or enforcing the law, but instead masking its utter refusal to do either of those things,” House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) told The Post.
“Such a dismal rate of removals makes clear that President Biden, ‘border czar’ Kamala Harris, and now-impeached DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas are committed to ignoring U.S. immigration law, while attempting to hide that fact from the American people. Ultimately, these individuals have a simple responsibility — detain and remove those who have no lawful basis to remain,” Green added.
The program, which was announced in May 2023, was touted as a way to instill “consequences for unlawful entry to the US” by placing an ankle monitor on an adult family member.
The idea was that migrant families are difficult to deport from the US if they arrive with children, but the Family Expedited Removal Program was meant to keep families together while officials processed them for “expedited removal.”
However, from the start it had major loopholes — allowing those who were meant to be removed to receive a screening to determine whether they have a legitimate reason to fear returning to their home country.
Even if their claims are denied, they still have the opportunity to have their claim of fear heard by an immigration judge.
ICE Non-Detained Docket Is Now Over 7 Million
The "non-detained docket" is part of the Biden administration's "alternatives to detention" program that is supposed to track migrants caught at the border and released. The illegal aliens in ICE's non-detained docket are supposedly supplied with case management support to keep track of them. But the docket has swelled to 7.4 million under Biden and with only 6,000 deportation officers now responsible for 7,000 illegal aliens each, making sure the illegals make their court dates or stay out of trouble is impossible.
In addition to the 7.4 million illegals in the alternatives to detention program, there are 1.9 million gotaways that these deportation officers are also responsible for.
Open borders Kamala wants to free all criminal illegal immigrants.
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) August 12, 2024
Attendee: “I want to know, when you become president, would you be committing to close the immigration detention centers?”
Kamala: “Absolutely, on day one. On day one.” pic.twitter.com/XLfrhyLpns
The former California senator was among the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates who raised their hands when asked if they supported the decriminalization of illegal border crossings. Also as a senator, she once compared Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to Ku Klux Klan members during a confirmation hearing and formally opposed then-President Trump’s efforts to secure funding for more Border Patrol agents.
All is going according to plan. Here’s Joe, nine years ago: