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5 Biden illegal immigration records that have already been shattered in 2022

By Chuck DeVore

Published August 02, 2022

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While Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas continues to say that the "border is secure" against all observable evidence, five illegal immigration records have already been broken in 2022. 

The records, tracked by former Texas Republican Rep. Lamar Smith, a member of the Border Security Coalition, suggest Secretary Mayorkas is either not telling Americans the truth or has no idea what’s happening at the border. Here are five horrible records that have already been shattered this year:

First, a grim milestone: The number of known migrant deaths at the border reached 609 so far this year compared to 566 in all of 2021. This death toll does not include the numerous bodies discovered in rugged, desert areas further north of the border in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. 

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Second, from October 2021 to June 2022, the Border Patrol has logged some 2 million migrant encounters at the southern border—an all-time record. 

Third, in June alone, the Border Patrol apprehended 207,000 migrants, the most ever for that month.

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Fourth, the number of removals—formerly known as deportations—plummeted to a record low—from 267,258 in fiscal year 2019 to 59,011 in 2021. And sources within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) expect even lower numbers this year. Deportations often exceeded 400,000 during the Obama years and 300,000 under Trump. 

Fifth, the number of visa application lawsuits filed by illegal immigrants has tripled to 6,200 this year compared to 2020. Would-be immigrants are now filing these lawsuits because, after President Joe Biden’s unprecedented purge of immigration judges, they now think they can win their cases and stay in the U.S., regardless of the strength of their legal cases. 

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And then there’s this, which is not technically a record but something to definitely pay attention to. Likely related to the soaring number of visa lawsuits, the Vera Institute of Justice, an open-borders non-profit, just won a $171 million contract from the Biden administration, a record. 

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    A group of migrants is led out of the brush and to a main road near Hidalgo, Texas, by Texas National Guard. (Tyler Olson/Fox News)

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    Fox News footage shows migrants being released into the U.S. on Jan. 23, 2022. (Fox News)

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    Illegal immigrants  pictured on April 1, 2022, as the deadline for Title 42 to expire loomed. (John Moore/Getty Images)

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    Migrants on the Texas border on May 6, 2022. (Jackson County Sheriff's Office)

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    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, leading a GOP delegation, meets with Border Patrol in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Fox News' Bill Melugin)

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    In June alone, the Border Patrol apprehended 207,000 migrants, the most ever for that month. (Getty Images)

The award, up about $30 million from the Trump era, is for the provision of legal representation to unaccompanied children smuggled into America by the Mexican drug and human trafficking cartels—children and adults pretending to be under 18, who are subsequently flown and bused away from the border to avoid the appearance of crowds. 

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Vera’s contract could be worth almost a billion dollars by 2027. Coincidentally, Vera led the way on calls to "defund the police" and it opposes immigration enforcement. 

And now, all standard illegal immigrant fugitive retrieval operations have been suspended with the personnel reassigned to process aliens who were previously issued a Notice to Report rather than the typical Notice to Appear. 

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When an alien is apprehended at the border and allowed to stay pending an appearance before an immigration judge, they are supposed to be given a Notice to Appear, requiring the appearance before a specific court on a specific day. Certain key biometric data is gathered with that Notice to Appear. But issuing a Notice to Appear takes time and, in today’s mad border rush, would result in embarrassing crowds of migrants at the border awaiting their federal paperwork. 

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Thus, the Notice to Report was used as a workaround since this doesn’t entail a lot of coordination—it merely asks the migrant to report to Immigration officials wherever they decide to end up. The problem is that Immigration officials have only found 600 aliens out of the 34,000 that were issued a Notice to Report and whom they were tasked to find. Meanwhile, at least 3,643 fugitives remain at large with no one actively looking for them. 

While overly sensitive online dictionary editors seem to accommodate the woke language police quickly and slavishly, the word "secure" continues to hold its common meaning—Mayorkas may want to select a different word to describe the border under Biden. "Unsecure" comes to mind.

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Chuck DeVore is a vice president with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, was elected to the California legislature, is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, and the author of the new book, "Crisis of the House Never United."

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