House Report: Nearly 1 Million Migrants Granted 'Quiet Amnesty' Under Biden-Harris Administration
A new Judiciary Committee report reveals extensive case dismissals and administrative closures allowing migrants to stay in the U.S. indefinitely.
- The report highlights that over 700,000 migrants have had their cases dismissed, terminated, or administratively closed since January 2021.
- An additional 200,000 cases were not filed properly by the Department of Homeland Security, allowing those migrants to remain in the U.S. indefinitely.
- The Biden-Harris administration's policies have led to a 575% increase in case dismissals compared to the Trump administration.
- Critics argue that these actions undermine U.S. immigration law and incentivize further illegal immigration.
- The Biden administration cites a significant drop in border encounters and a record number of removals in fiscal year 2024 as evidence of their efforts to manage the border crisis.