Since President Joe Biden “assumed” office in January 2021, more than 10 million third-world paupers have been reported illegally entering the United States over the southern border, the highest number in history and of any government. This has been intentional by the Biden administration. They have effectively opened our borders and a country without a border is not a country. That’s their goal.
The illegals coming in under the Biden administration outnumber the populations of 41 states combined.
The number of people entering the country illegally went up after Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas, the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, did a number of things, including suspending many previous border security policies, advancing broad parole and other policies to let the largest number of illegal foreign nationals into the country, encouraging people from all over the world to use a phone app to enter the country, and making it easier for people to apply for U.S. entry in advance.
Official records from the United States Customs and Border Protection show 3,201,144 apprehensions in fiscal 2023, 2,766,582 in fiscal 2022, 1,956,519 in fiscal 2021, and 471,954 in the nine months Biden was in office in fiscal 2020. CBP’s fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30.
The total number of official arrests is 8,396,199!
They do not include “got away” data, which CBP does not publish. Got Aways are exactly how they sound. People who were spotted by the CBP and got away while being pursued. The data was obtained from a Border Patrol agent who, for fear of retaliation, supplied it and additional information to reporters on the condition of anonymity.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELSince January 2021, a minimum estimated 1.7 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States.
Former CBP chief Mark Morgan said that based on previous forecasts and including data from the Office of Field Operations, Got Away data is anticipated to reach or exceed one million for fiscal 2023 alone.
There were at least 308,655 known, reported getaways in fiscal 2021; 606,150 were recorded in fiscal 2022. Border Patrol officials recorded at least 769,174 runaways at the southwest border alone, according to preliminary data.
This figure excludes OFO data, Got Away data at the northern border, and data from other CBP ports of entry around the country.
However, even those figures are considered best estimates because they omit unknown and unreported runaways, as well as those who enter illegally and go unnoticed, implying that the actual number is likely far higher. Law enforcement officials have stated that they have no idea how many runaways exist in the United States or who or where they are.
The total number of reported Got Aways from January 1, 2021, to September 30, 2023, is at least 1,678,979.
Since January 20, 2021, the total number of unlawful border crossers captured in the United States has been 8,396,198. When combined with at least 1,678,979 Got Aways, the total exceeds 10 million (at least 10,075,177).
This is more than the combined populations of 41 states!
California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, and North Carolina are the only states with a population larger than the number of illegal border crossers.
They outnumbered the state’s projected population of 10,030,722.
During the era, the total number of illegal border crossers equaled 25% of California’s population, 33% of Texas’s population, 44% of Florida’s population, and approximately 52% of New York’s population.
They’re roughly the size of 17 Wyomings, 15 Vermonts, 14 Alaskas, and 13 North Dakotas. They total approximately 10 Delawares, the president’s home state.
There are 1,586 known suspected terrorists (KST) among them who were apprehended between fiscal years 2020 and 2023. How many terrorists got away and are roaming our streets?
CBP authorities intercepted 736 KSTs in fiscal 2023, the most in a single year in US history.
They also apprehended the most criminal noncitizens in US history, about 50,000 in total. This figure does not include the tens of thousands of criminal noncitizens apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and an unknown number apprehended by local and state law enforcement.




















