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Illegal immigrants less likely deported under Biden administration, conservatives fear for America
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Apparently, only 5% of illegals who enter the United States are likely to be deported under the Biden administration. Furthermore, X users are sharing their fears on the future of the United States if this continues. It seems that some liberals aren’t able to tell the difference between legal and illegal migration.
 
Breitbart states that with over 3.2 million encounters at the borders during the fiscal year, only 142,580 were deported by ICE. This meager figure translates to a mere 4.4 percent chance of prompt deportation for those arriving in the U.S.

Lora Ries of the Heritage Foundation challenged DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s claim of a “record number” of deportations, citing his own admission that over 70 percent of the 10+ million encountered were released in the past three years.

Ries emphasized the scale of numbers, stating Mayorkas can’t assert authority on immigration enforcement based on these deportation figures, highlighting a lack of credibility.

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