Homeland Security has caught and released more than 2.1 million illegal immigrants at the southern border since the start of the Biden administration.
Less than 1% of them have gone through an immigration court hearing and actually were deported, the House Judiciary Committee said Monday in a new report challenging the government’s assertions that it is “promptly” removing the wave of people arriving at the border.
The committee staff report called the data staggering and said it undercuts Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas when he says would-be migrants shouldn’t attempt the journey to the U.S. because they will be caught and removed. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency tasked with tracking and deporting migrants from inside the U.S., has struggled just to keep up with processing the new arrivals.
The White House said Mr. Biden has asked for money to add more Border Patrol agents and deploy new technology to detect illegal drugs, but Congress has not yet acted on the request. Even so, the administration has ordered 800 active-duty troops to the border, added detention beds to CBP’s border facilities and recently announced a new effort to deport Venezuelans.
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