Customs and Border Protection acknowledges border crisis as a national security threat, seeks to downplay severity
President Biden’s open border policy has been criticized for being damaging to America, the nation he swore to defend against all enemies foreign and domestic.
An admission from Biden’s Customs and Border Protection in a Freedom-of-Information lawsuit by the Center for Immigration Studies reveals that the administration’s policy of allowing illegal migrants to fly around the country without ID is dangerous.
Revealing the names of the 43 airports that trafficked some 320,000 illegal entrants last year is considered a risk due to possible exploitation of operational vulnerabilities by bad actors.
Evidence suggests that erasing the border, allowing migrants to travel freely, and creating apps for scheduling illegal crossings undermines national security.
It is concerning that the CBP is keeping migrant flights secret from the American public, raising questions about potential exploitation of security vulnerabilities created by Biden’s policies.
Solid borders are essential for national security, and the influx of migrants under Biden’s policies is a disaster for the country.
Reports indicate that 7.2 million undocumented people have entered through the Southern border, putting immense pressure on border towns and cities across the country.
The ongoing influx of migrants is straining resources and infrastructure, with costs expected to reach $10 billion in the next fiscal year, impacting cities like New York.
While it is important that the truth about the border crisis is being acknowledged, it is unacceptable that legal action had to be taken to force the admission from federal agencies under Biden’s administration.
The agencies tasked with securing the border have been criticized for becoming more like concierge services for illegal immigrants under Biden’s leadership.
Until there is a change in policies, the chaos at the border is likely to continue.