New York Post

Hiding in plane sight

WH tried to cover up influx crisis at border

- JOHN DANIEL DAVIDSON John Daniel Davidson is the political editor of The Federalist.

THE New York Post confirmed this week what close observers of the border have known ever since President Biden’s border policies triggered the ongoing migrant crisis: The Biden administra­tion is quietly ushering in near-record numbers of illegal immigrants, even as it claims to be enforcing the border.

The Post reported on a series of recent charter flights originatin­g in Texas that since Aug. 8 have carried thousands of migrants to a small airport outside White Plains, NY. Many of these flights arrived in the dead of night and were met by buses and police escorts at the suburban airport before carrying migrants to locations across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticu­t, including group homes for migrants run by nonprofits that contract with the federal government.

Asked about the seemingly clandestin­e flights, the White House and the US Department of Health and Human Services insisted that nothing was amiss, this is all just part of the standard process of caring for unaccompan­ied children in federal custody before they can be reunited with a family member or a sponsor in the US.

In a sense, that’s correct: Transporti­ng migrant youth all over the country to house them with nonprofits or reunite them with family members has indeed become standard practice under President Biden. That’s partly because there’s so many of them to house, and facilities on the border are overwhelme­d.

Consider that so far this fiscal year, more than 132,000 underage migrants have been taken into federal custody — a 64 percent increase from the last border crisis in 2019, and a nearly 300 percent increase from last year.

The youths are part of a monthslong, 21-year-record surge in illegal immigratio­n, still ongoing, that was triggered when Biden scrapped many of former President Donald Trump’s border policies. So along with record numbers of migrant youth, we also have record numbers of families and single adults being released from federal custody.

What happens when these families and adults are released is unclear. Because federal immigratio­n authoritie­s have been overwhelme­d

with the sheer volume of people crossing the border, many migrants are now released with nothing more than what’s called notice to report

(NTR), which isn’t the same as a notice to appear (NTA) before an immigratio­n judge.

These NTRs are essentiall­y a request by the federal government that within 60 days of their release, these migrants will on their own initiative check in with a local Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t office wherever they end up in the United States.

Fox News reported last week that nearly 95,000 migrants have been released with NTRs since March. Since Aug. 6, more than 32,000 others have been released “by parole,” a previously obscure policy that, according to federal law, is to be used only on a caseby-case basis for “urgent humanitari­an purposes” and “significan­t public benefit.”

A Customs and Border Protection official told Fox News that between 2014 and 2020, more than 80 percent of those released did not report in for their immigratio­n proceeding­s as required.

This is how the Biden administra­tion was able to clear out the massive encampment of Haitians in Del Rio, Texas, in September. In a matter of days, some 15,000 people had been cleared out from under a bridge near the border. A couple thousand were deported back to Haiti, an estimated 8,000 crossed back into Mexico for fear of deportatio­n, and the rest were taken into federal custody — and most of them were eventually released.

It’s an open door, and an invitation for hundreds of thousands more.

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