February Border Apprehensions Pass 160K Again. 33 Percent — 55K — Released to Roam Free
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Border agents apprehended another 164,000 illegal aliens in February, a 6.6-percent increase over January’s total and a third of which, some 55,000, the Biden administration released into the country to disappear.

The latest reports on the invasion lands just as Biden announced that he will send another $800 million in military aid to Ukraine to defend it from Russia’s invading army. Last week, Congress approved $13.6 billion in military and humanitarian aid for the eastern European country.

When Biden and Congress will act to stop the invasion from Mexico is unknown, although Biden and his Cuban Homeland Security chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, brag about not enforcing U.S. immigration law.

The Numbers

The numbers from the border suggest that the invading masses know they have a good chance of being released into the United States.

Border agents caught 164,973 illegals in February, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported, a substantial increase from January’s 154,745.

Total so far this fiscal year: 838,685.

Total since February, Biden’s first full month in office: about 2.28 million, some 5,800 per day.

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But those numbers don’t provide a true picture of the damage Biden and visa fraudster Mayorkas have done, and continue doing.

Other numbers are in monthly court filings pursuant to a judge’s order that commanded the administration to reinstate President Trump’s Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) known as “Remain in Mexico.” That policy requires illegals to stay south of the border while immigration officials consider their asylum applications, 90 percent of which are bogus.

Biden and Mayorkas ditched the policy in June, but Texas successfully sued to stop the subversion.

That filing reports the number of illegals Biden let loose. Biden freed 55,043, the sum of those released by CBP, 39,069, and those released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 15,974.

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The latest releases bring the total unleashed into the heartland since the beginning of fiscal 2022 on October 1 to 318,700. The monthly total peaked in November:

February: 55,043

January: 62,573

December: 74,799

November: 83,725

October: 42,560

February’s releases are about 33 percent of the total apprehended. And since October, Biden has released 38 percent of the nearly 850,000 apprehended.

Protect Ukraine’s Border

As The New American has reported, Biden is more interested in Ukraine’s frontier with Russia than he is in this country’s frontier with Mexico.

CBP published a call for volunteers to help Poland handle the millions of refugees that have crossed its border.

And as Biden rushes billions of dollars in military aid overseas, he spends millions every day not to build a southern border wall that President Trump began. That has left border states helpless against a mounting surge of invaders.

For its part, Texas has begun building its own border wall. It purchased 30 panels discarded after Biden canceled contracts with contractors working on the barrier.

“Texas is the first state ever to build a border wall,” Abbott told Breitbart News. “A lot of the border wall is being built by border wall material that there was a contract for, Texas bought it from contractors who built the wall for President Trump. We’re building the exact same wall.”

Then Biden found out Texas had acquitted the panels and stopped the sale.

Said Abbott:

Texas is not having to use eminent domain. People who own property on the border are so angry against the Biden administration, so frustrated by the chaos and the crime created on their own property, they are giving us an easement to build the border wall.

Breitbart didn’t say whether Abbott intends to finish the wall across Texas’s 1,254-mile border with Mexico.

Though Biden and both parties will send almost $15 billion to Ukraine, not counting foreign aid to other countries, Democrats warned that the wall Trump wanted was “too expensive” at a cost of about $22 billion.