In a recent news report, it was revealed that President Biden’s executive order regarding border crossings may not be as strict as initially presented. The order, which supposedly capped border crossings at 2,500 a day, appears to be more of a facade than a concrete measure, as Border Patrol has been instructed to release single adults from over 100 countries into the country, labeling them as “hard” or “very hard to remove.”
Interestingly, the majority of countries exempt from this rule are in the Eastern Hemisphere, with notable exceptions like China. This selectivity raises questions, especially considering Hunter Biden’s past associations. It’s a curious coincidence, to say the least.
Biden's Ignoring His Own Executive Border Order, But You Knew That Already
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On the flip side, there are six countries that do face stricter rules, which include Russia, Tajikistan, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Moldova, and Kyrgyzstan. The criteria for these distinctions seem murky at best, but one thing is clear – individuals from these countries are more likely to be sent back.
Moving further south to the Western Hemisphere, migrants from various regions are allowed entry and placed in immigration proceedings, except for a few specific countries. Despite these restrictions, there have been reports of individuals from excluded countries committing crimes in the US.
Several Senate Republicans have raised concerns about the executive order, criticizing it as performative and politically driven. However, their minority status limits their ability to enact significant change in this area.
The inconsistent application of border policies under the Biden administration raises valid questions about the true intentions behind these executive orders. The ongoing influx of migrants, coupled with the selective enforcement of rules, leaves many wondering about the administration’s actual priorities and motives regarding border security.