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These Huge Exceptions Show Biden’s Border Security Order Is A Faked Political Stunt

‘President Biden believes we must secure our border,’ claimed a White House fact sheet this week. A closer inspection reveals this is not the case.

 

President Joe Biden’s fake immigration order allows illegal migrants with “unusual levels of silence” and “incoherent speech patterns” to evade immediate deportation, along with dozens of other exceptions undermining border security. Tuesday’s announcement, entitled “A Proclamation on Securing the Border,” was made amid record-breaking waves of illegal migrants entering the United States via its southern border. 

The executive order took effect overnight on Wednesday, when it supposedly “suspended and limited” noncitizens from entering the United States. In reality, the order is littered with loopholes and exceptions that will allow migrants to continue illegally entering the country by the millions. 

Loophole No. 1: “Border securing measures” will be tossed out when illegal migrant numbers show signs of decline.

In section two of the order, President Biden instructs the Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to abandon the executive order’s limitations on illegal immigration when the number of “encounters” averages less than 1,500 per day. It’s nearly halfway through the order before it explains when the purported “border securing measures” are going to cease. 

“Encounters” refers to two types of interactions at the southern border. The first is apprehensions by U.S. Border Patrol, which are the arrest of an illegal migrant. The second is inadmissibles, which includes illegal migrants who are encountered at the border who fail to meet criteria for legal entry or humanitarian protection. Since January, encounters at the southern border have reached more than 1.5 million illegal migrants.

 
 

 

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