A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official has been implicated in promoting illegal immigration through social media, as detailed in a report by the American Accountability Foundation. Wilson Osorio, serving as associate counsel with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), allegedly used platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to engage with and advise potential border crossers, according to the watchdog group’s findings.
In these social media interactions, Osorio reportedly conducted interviews with illegal immigrants, encouraging them to discuss their earnings, journey to the U.S. and experiences of entering and living in the country unlawfully. Since the report’s release, Osorio appears to have adjusted his online presence by making his TikTok and YouTube accounts private and removing his LinkedIn profile.
Beginning in July, Osorio’s posts include the stories of individuals who have successfully navigated life in the United States after entering the country illegally. For example, one Instagram video highlights the success of a Honduran immigrant in the restaurant industry. Another video features an illegal immigrant offering advice to other illegal border crossers, cautioning them about potential dangers.
Additional posts have described experiences of illegal immigrants obtaining work permits and citizenship. Some testimonials describe financial achievements made possible by work in the U.S. despite initial illegal entry.
The report emerges amid heightened scrutiny of border security under the Biden-Harris government, which has witnessed a substantial influx of migrants. According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), over 7.8 million migrants entered the country illegally, with thousands convicted of serious offenses. However, some estimates place the real number of illegal aliens at over 20 million.