- GOP House Report Show Biden Deported 1% of Illegals; 90% of Remaining Have not Claimed Asylum
- Texas Senator John Cornyn talks Border Security, Binational Trade During Southern Border Visit
- Mexico to Send Diplomatic Note Protesting Texas Border Truck Inspections
- Overseas Migrants Stories - Afghanistan "German Police" Rwanda "UK Home Secretary"
GOP House Report Show Biden Deported 1% of Illegals; 90% of Remaining Have not Claimed Asylum
freebeacon.com The report by the Judiciary Committee provides new data on the White House's actions regarding the border, which has seen record levels of migrant crossings this year. ::: "With more than 99 percent of illegal aliens staying inside the United States after being released by the Biden Administration, there is virtually no enforcement of our immigration laws," the report says.
washingtonexaminer.com A congressional report revealed that the Biden administration has allowed federal law enforcement at the southern border to release 2.1 million illegal immigrants into the United States between President Joe Biden's first day in office and March 31, 2023 — 90% of whom did not claim asylum. ::: Of the 3,447,327 people encountered at the southern border in that 26-month time frame, the overwhelming majority, or 2,148,738, were let into the country, according to an analysis of government data released by the House Judiciary Committee and its subcommittee on immigration integrity, security, and enforcement Monday.
Texas Senator John Cornyn talks Border Security, Binational Trade During Southern Border Visit
valleycentral.com U.S. Senator John Cornyn visited the Rio Grande Valley on Monday to address the RGV Hispanic Chamber in Edinburg. ::: His topics were going to include trade, agriculture, education, and infrastructure, but the border dominated much of the talk.
U.S. Senator Cornyn says policy is needed to combat border crisis
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Mexico to Send Diplomatic Note Protesting Texas Border Truck Inspections
newsday.com President Andrés Manuel López Obrador claimed Monday that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott?s decision to enforce additional truck inspections was "very irresponsible" and politically motivated. ::: Mexico's national freight transport chamber said Sunday that 19,000 trucks were delayed at the border. The freight association claimed the delayed trucks were carrying about $1.9 billion in goods.
NOTE Reports of this "Note" reach border news outlets on Friday (El Paso) and on Saturday (Brownsville).
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