



The Federation of American Immigration Reform (FAIR) revealed its fiscal year 2022 immigration figures, back in October 2022.
After Joe Biden took office, 5.5 million illegal migrants have reportedly crossed the border of Mexico to enter the United States, according to FAIR.org.
Seven million people now make up that total, almost a year afterward. Joe Biden exposed the southern border of the United States to millions of undocumented, unauthorized immigrants on his initial day in power.
FAIR.org focused on Joe Biden’s efforts to bring millions of illegal immigrants into the United States:
The Asylum Cooperative Agreements (ACAs) with Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras were terminated by the Biden administration.
These deals forced migrants to seek refuge in one of the nations they passed through before being eligible for protection in the United States.
Unaccompanied children, as well as parental units, were allowed to enter the country after the Biden administration adopted a policy exempting them from deportation under Title 42.
To be able to deal with additional requests and applications, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented regulations aimed at making it simpler for people to apply for advantages.
This regulations include the authorization to work, extend and expand initiatives like Temporary Protected Status, remove the authority of agents to distribute Notices to Appear (NTAs), and minimize assessment and verification.