Biden Admin Flying Deported Migrants into U.S.

The Biden administration is flying deported migrants back into the United States, according to a report from the Washington Free Beacon.

Previously deported Cameroonians whose asylum claims were found to be invalid are being brought back into the U.S. through a little-known program, the outlet found. The migrants are likely being brought back as a response to a 2022 Human Rights Watch report that explained Cameroonians were deported and subsequently mistreated by their government.

Former ICE official and director of investigations at the Center for Immigration Studies Jon Feere told the Free Beacon, “Gutting deportations isn’t enough for the Biden administration, so now they’re apparently bringing back previously deported illegal aliens,” adding, “These are people who have already had their cases closed, one way or another, and they’ve been returned home.”

Internal documents detail how ICE officials are working with nonprofit organizations to place the Cameroonian migrants in the U.S. According to the documents, airports are being used as ports of entry for the relocation endeavor.

Tom Blank, former ICE Chief of Staff, echoed Feere’s statement, explaining that bringing back the migrants “makes a joke out of the entire legal immigration process.”

“It looks like outside activist groups now run the DHS immigration process instead of the courts,” he said.

While Cameroonians are re-entering the United States, the Biden admin has also released hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant minors into the country’s interior.

Many of the thousands of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) are young males. “In total, more than 400,000 UACs have been released to sponsors during the Biden Administration, up 100 percent compared to all four years of the Trump Administration combined,” an interim staff report from the House Judiciary Committee says. “Most of these UACs are teenage boys, not infants or small children.”

The report notes that an estimated 70% of the UACs are at least 15 years old.

Some of the UACs have committed “egregious crimes against Americans,” the committee wrote.

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