All last year, the Biden regime was secretly chartering flights for thousands of illegal migrants, we now know, delivering them from foreign airports to various locations throughout the United States.
The year 2023 saw a record number of illegal entries in the U.S. as it is. This, coupled with the thousands of illegals Biden brought in on chartered flights, means more illegals than previously thought have illegally entered the U.S. in the last year.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) knew about all this, by the way, but refused to disclose any information about the secret program. To this day, it is unknown precisely how many illegals Biden brought in via plane, not to mention where they were delivered.
Biden's people provided a special cell phone app to the illegals, bringing in an astounding 320,000 of them, at least officially, using the system. And do not forget: U.S. taxpayers are the ones funding all this illegality.
(Related: We received word that the San Vicente migrant camp in Darien Gap was set ablaze and partially burned down by fighting migrants.)
All of this came to light through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, as reported by Todd Bensman from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). The group discovered that hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens from foreign countries were delivered by plane to at least 43 different U.S. airports in 2023.
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The aforementioned cell phone app is called CBP One, and it went live in January 2023.
"Migrants were able, under Biden's expansion, to apply for asylum using the app from their home countries," a media outlet reported.
"Aliens who cannot legally enter the U.S. use CBP One to apply for travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release from those airports."
In case you are unfamiliar with how the process works, when a migrant is caught illegally entering at the border, he or she is released under parole and allowed to remain in the U.S. for two years without obtaining legal status. During that time, these caught-and-released illegals are allowed to work in the U.S.
The Biden regime refused to disclose which airports it flew the illegals to, citing a "law enforcement exception." The truth, we now know, is that the names of the airports were not released due to fear that "bad actors" would put public safety at risk and create law enforcement vulnerabilities.
According to CBP lawyers, revealing the names of the airports would "reveal information about the relative number of individuals arriving, and thus resources expended at particular airports," which in turn would reveal "operational vulnerabilities that could be exploited by bad actors altering their patterns of conduct, adopting new methods of operation and taking other countermeasures."
CBP continues to claim that the U.S. borders are secure, but Republicans say otherwise. CIS, meanwhile, is fighting the "legally dubious" flight program, arguing that if the program is so risky that airport names cannot be disclosed, then it should cease.
We do know the countries from which these migrants came, though. Eligible citizens for the CBP One app must come from one of the following countries: Cuba, Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Columbia, Venezuela, or Ecuador.
"No wonder they look so clean, rested and well-fed," one commenter noted about how clean cut a lot of these migrants appear to be. "No Darien Pass for them – instead, first class on United."
"And all on our dime!" complained another. "Worst president in American history."
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