Illegal Immigrants Mock U.S., Take Selfies After Crossing Border

Illegal immigrants have been seen taking selfies after crossing the southern border into the United States.

Fox News reporter Bill Melugin said, “They’re coming in with no fear of removal, no fear of deportation.”

“I watched them as they walked to this border wall right behind me and started posing for selfies and pictures in front of our border wall, as if it’s a tourist attraction, or a great background for their Tiktok or Instagram photos,” he said.

“It’s just remarkable to see that some of them just think it’s like a joke.”

Melugin noted some of them “giggle” or “laugh” at the reporters.

“They are not worried about being sent back to where they came from,” Melugin stated.

President Joe Biden recently issued a proclamation that allows 2,500 migrants to enter the United States each day before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) can take action on the matter across Ports of Entry.

The number is equivalent to one million illegal immigrants each year.

Responding to the proclamation, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) said Biden “effectively legitimized crisis levels of illegal immigration well beyond those laid out by the DHS secretary he once served with.”

“And this number doesn’t count any of the roughly 70,000 monthly encounters through Biden and Mayorkas’ unlawful CBP One, CHNV, and other mass-parole programs,” he said.

While Biden could take action to “end this self-inflicted crisis,” Green added, “he just doesn’t want to, because this has been intentional all along.”

Biden also ended 350,000 migrant asylum cases.

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