The Biden administration and its Dept. of Homeland Security Chief, open-borders fanatic Alejandro Mayorkas, have allowed about 1.5 million migrants to slip across the border, according to testimony from Chief of U.S. Border Patrol Raul L. Ortiz.
The new estimate includes 1.3 million successful “gotaways” who were spotted by the border patrol’s agents and surveillance systems, plus roughly 200,000 additional untracked migrants, he told a hearing in Texas organized by the House’s Homeland Security Committee.
Ortiz’s number, plus agency data, shows that Mayorkas has allowed roughly 4.2 million economic migrants into the United States since January 2021, or more than one migrant for every one of the 3.7 million U.S. births in 2022.
In addition, Biden has imported at least 70,000 migrants via his “parole pathways” since January. The inflow is slated to reach 600,000 a year — in addition to the roughly one million legal immigration cap set by Congress in 1990.
The southern flood is in addition to the annual inflow of roughly one million legal migrants and roughly 750,000 short-term and long-term temporary workers. Those two pipelines delivered at least 2.5 million new migrants into the United States, on top of the 3.5 million southern migrants.