Below are 64 considerations cited against President Biden.
The first six are on Biden’s first day in office.
1. Jan. 20, 2021, Biden halts border wall construction.
2. Jan. 20, 2021, Biden expands the “illegal” Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that allows cartels to freely traffic children into the United States.
3. Jan. 20, 2021, Biden endorses the U.S. Citizenship Act, which would grant U.S. citizenship to foreign lawbreakers.
4. Jan. 20, 2021, Biden revokes Trump-era executive orders that enforced immigration laws.
5. Jan. 20, 2021, Biden ends restrictions on immigration from countries rife with terrorism.
6. Jan. 20, 2021, Biden stops deportations for 100 days, “effectively providing amnesty to criminal and other removable aliens and sending the signal the Biden Administration would not enforce the law.”
7. Feb. 1, 2021, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires a “process [that] shall provide for assessments of alternatives to removal including, but not limited to, staying or reopening cases, alternative forms of detention, custodial detention, whether to grant temporary deferred action, or other appropriate action.” It’s another means to allow foreign law-breakers to remain inside the United States indefinitely.
8. Feb. 2, 2021, Biden signals an end to “Remain in Mexico” policy that kept would-be illegal migrants in Mexico while their usually false asylum claims were adjudicated in U.S. courts.
9. Feb. 6, 2021, Biden administration begins to terminate agreements for other countries to hold migrants making U.S. asylum claims.
10. Feb. 2021, Biden administration stopped refusing to admit illegal migrant children under Title 42.
11. Feb 17, 2021, Biden Centers for Disease Control (CDC) allows trafficked children to enter the United States freely under Title 42.
12. Feb. 25, 2021, Biden administration speeds up its release into the United States of unaccompanied migrant children illegally entering the United States.
13. March 2, 2021, Biden administration loses track of 20,000 illegally present foreign children.
14. March 5, 2021, CDC ignores pandemic protocols to increase U.S. acceptance of custody for overwhelming surge in illegal migrant children.
15. March 10, 2021, Biden reinstates Obama-era parole programs that allow foreigners illegally present in the United States to sponsor family members for U.S. entry.
16. March 16, 2021, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announces the federal government will pivot to “processing” illegal immigrants instead of sending them home.
17. March 20, 2021, DHS begins allowing migrants into the United States without even setting a date for appearing in court later.
18. March 30, 2021, DHS expands detention capacity for unaccompanied migrant children.
19. March 31, 2021, Biden administration erases background check requirements for adults living with an unaccompanied migrant child trafficked into the United States.
20. April 30, 2021, Biden cancels future border wall construction.
21. June 15, 2021, Biden makes it possible for more illegal migrants to chain-migrate family members into the United States. 22. June 16, 2021, Biden administration allows people petitioning for asylum to bring family members in with them.
23. June 16, 2021, The Biden Administration expanded the categories allowing a foreigner to petition for asylum.
24. July 2021, Border Patrol releases at least 50,000 illegal immigrants into the United States without court dates.
25. Aug. 5, 2021, Border Patrol gives green light to alternatives to detention and parole, effectively ending another means to deportation.
26. Aug. 17, 2021, DHS expands its policy of catch and release.
27. Aug. 31, 2021, Nearly half of the more than 100,000 illegal immigrants released into the country since March 21 without court dates failed to check in with federal officials.
28. Sept. 24, 2021, Biden falsely accuses border agents of “whipping migrants” in Texas.
29. Sept. 30, 2021, DHS grants a form of amnesty to millions of migrants in the form of rolling back deportations across the entire United States.
30. In Fiscal Year 2021, More than $300 million in federal grants reward cities encouraging illegal immigration.
31. Oct. 8, 2021, DHS cancels more contracts meant for a border wall.
32. Oct. 12, 2021, DHS suspends its inspections of large worksites to discover illegal migrants.
33. Oct. 27, 2021, Mayorkas suspends enforcement of immigration laws at schools, hospitals, social service facilities, and recreational areas, among others.
34. Oct. 29, 2021, Mayorkas terminates “Remain in Mexico” program.
35. Nov. 2021, Biden administration creates new program for releasing illegal aliens into the United States.
36. Dec. 17, 2021, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) encourages greater immigration of family units by reducing its detention centers for such groups.
37. Jan. 2022, Biden administration found failing to vet Afghan refugees.
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