1.4 Million Illegals With Deportation Orders; NYT Admits Biden Invited Invasion of “Migrants”
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The Biden administration has failed to deport almost 1.5 million illegals with deportation orders, which is hardly shocking news given the mass invasion of penniless, Third Word illegals that Biden not only invited but unlawfully aided and abetted.

And, amusingly enough, the same day Fox News’ Bill Melugin posted a breakdown of that number on X, The New York Times finally confessed that the administration has permitted an invasion of illegals. “Recent Immigration Surge Has Been Largest in U.S. History,” the Times told readers. “Under President Biden, more than two million immigrants per year have entered, government data shows.”

Now they tell us!

The latest on the result of Biden’s unlawful policies comes as more and more deep-blue cities are apparently conspiring to incite insurrection and rebellion to stop President-elect Donald Trump from carrying out his planned mass deportation.

Old Story, New Data

Last month, Fox News reported that the Biden Administration has failed to deport 1.4 million illegals with deportation orders.

Yesterday, Melugin drilled into that number to reveal their nationalities:

  • China — 37,908
  • Haiti — 32,363
  • Iran — 2,618
  • Pakistan — 7,760
  • Uzbekistan — 975
  • Venezuela — 22,749
  • Afghanistan — 1,708
  • Mauritania — 3,822
  • India — 17,940
  • Brazil — 38,677

“The majority of the 1.4+ million illegal immigrants ordered deported are from the easy to remove countries of the northern triangle and Mexico, and will likely be a starting point for Trump admin mass deportations along with violent criminals & public safety threats,” Melugin wrote.

Those figures far outstrip those of the above-listed 10 countries:

  • El Salvador — 203,822
  • Honduras — 261,651
  • Guatemala — 253,413
  • Mexico — 252,044

The data also include the list of “recalcitrant,” no-good nations that won’t cooperate with the United States on deporting the illegals:

  • Bhutan
  • Burma
  • Cuba
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Eritrea
  • Ethiopia
  • Hong Kong
  • India
  • Iran
  • Laos
  • Pakistan
  • China
  • Russia
  • Somalia
  • Venezuela

Exact number of deportables: 1,455,549.

The Times Finally Wakes Up

Meanwhile, the Times has finally confessed Biden’s border treason … after the election. That raises the obvious observation that the newspaper might not have reported any data had Vice President Kamala Harris defeated Trump on November 5.

The newspaper analyzed government data to find out that Biden imported the largest number of “migrants” in American history, surpassing even the deluge of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which gave rise to the open-borders shibboleth that America is a “nation of immigrants.”

“Annual net migration — the number of people coming to the country minus the number leaving — averaged 2.4 million people from 2021 to 2023, according to the Congressional Budget Office,” the Times reported:

Total net migration during the Biden administration is likely to exceed eight million people. …

The combined increases of legal and illegal immigration have caused the share of the U.S. population born in another country to reach a new high, 15.2 percent in 2023, up from 13.6 percent in 2020. The previous high was 14.8 percent, in 1890.

The Times even admitted that “President Biden’s welcoming immigration policy” precipitated the invasion. Because of Trump’s “harsh policies,” Biden and the Democrats decided to open the border, the Times observed:

“We’re a nation that says, ‘If you want to flee, and you’re fleeing oppression, you should come,’” Mr. Biden said during his 2020 presidential campaign.

After taking office, his administration loosened the rules on asylum and other immigration policies, making it easier for people to enter the United States. Some have received temporary legal status while their cases wend through backlogged immigration courts. Others have remained without legal permission.

Outside causes have also played an important role in the surge. Turmoil in Haiti, Ukraine and Venezuela caused desperate people to flee their home countries. The growth of smuggler networks run by Mexican drug cartels allowed more people to reach the U.S. border. But the Biden administration’s policy appears to have been the biggest factor: After Mr. Biden tightened enforcement in June, the number of people crossing the border plummeted.

The Times did not, of course, explain that “Biden’s welcoming immigration policy” is unlawful.

It also neglected to say that 60,000 illegal-alien criminals are loose in New York City, and that more than 650,000 such criminals are loose in the nation. And 13,000 of those are murderers.

Mass Deportations?

The immigration data surface as one city after another vows not to cooperate with Trump’s plan for mass deportations, starting with dangerous criminals.

“We have no choice,” Trump told Time magazine:

I don’t believe this is sustainable for a country, what’s happening to us, with probably 15 million and maybe as many as 20 million [illegals] by the time Biden’s out.

But Denver, Boston, San Diego, and Los Angeles have created or reaffirmed illegal policies of forbidding local officials to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Incoming border czar Tom Homan has repeatedly warned officials to think twice before trying to block ICE from removing illegals. Doing so would violate the federal law that prohibits harboring illegals.

“They need to review this,” Homan told Fox News:

Title 8, United States Code 1324 III. Read about that and don’t cross that line because it is a felony to harbor and conceal an illegal alien from ICE. Read the statute. Don’t cross that line.

As well, any attempt to block ICE might also constitute insurrection and rebellion.

The prison sentence for that crime is 10 years.