A former U.S. immigration judge says the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) won’t release the total number of illegal immigrants released after encountering border agents because the numbers would bring negative press for President Joe Biden. Andrew Arthur, who served as an immigration judge in York, Pennsylvania, claims Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Office of Field Operations (OFO) – both agencies within DHS – are deliberately concealing the monthly number of illegals who are released:
The only reason why ICE and OFO would refuse to disclose that information is to hide the fact that it is releasing more than 100,000 aliens per month into the United States, and to conceal the effects of those migrant releases on communities across the United States.
Arthur disputes claims that DHS is unable to provide an accurate number, noting that the court-ordered disclosures in Texas v. Biden, show that the agency, “…can provide the American people with statistics on the tens of thousands of illegal entrants that CBP encounters at the southwest border whom DHS releases.” The monthly disclosures required by Texas v. Biden ended in August of 2022 when the court orders were vacated.
In a brazen attempt to breach the U.S. border just days ago, seventeen illegal immigrants were filmed fleeing a boat on Jupiter Beach, Florida after their vessel rammed a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Marine Unit. U.S. Board Patrol Chief Agent Walter N. Slosar said all seventeen illegal immigrants were captured along with their boat’s captain, Bazaeluis Francois.
The National Pulse has previously reported that an estimated 16.8 million illegal immigrants now reside within the United States, costing taxpayers an $150.6 billion per year. This is a $35 billion increase from 2017’s $116 billion cost estimate.