In fiscal year 2022, which we covered in two posts, some 6.2-6.5 million illegal immigrants were admitted entry to the United States. This is a population comparable to the populations of Wisconsin or Missouri, and itself a staggering number which is rapidly being surpassed.
We also know that, when counting the roughly 400,000 deportations (1) (2), the Biden administration did indeed allow millions upon millions of racially foreign persons to settle permanently in the United States.
We have continued to follow our tradition of posting "In Numbers” as the fiscal year rolls on. As when we reached the midpoint of 2023, and we penned a piece entitled “In Numbers - Thusfar” to cover the current inflow for 2023 and to make projections for the rest of the year. That fiscal year is now over and the numbers are in.
Border Patrol, CBP and other assorted agencies have encountered a staggering 3.1 million people at the southern border of the United States through fiscal year 2023. This number alone represents a population roughly the size of that of the State of Nevada, and a population greater than those of 18 states.
Many of those crossing are not just from South America, but from all over the globe. People from Pakistan, Egypt, Bangladesh and China fly to Mexico on tourist visas and then walk across the southern border, or pay smugglers to assist them in the crossing.
According to the Department of Homeland Security roughly 62.6% of those who are crossing the US border are single adults, and overwhelmingly men. The poor families of the third world are not coming to the United States, the poor fighting age men of the third world are coming to the United States.
Intact family units constitute 30% of those crossing the United State’s Southern land border, and roughly 6% are unaccompanied minors. Though these claims of being a minor often proven to be false.
The above numbers are bad enough, but things appear even worse when the (often voluntary) ineffectiveness of US border policing is brought into the light. US Border agencies have an abysmal track record when it comes to tracking and encountering those who cross into the nation illegally.
In any given year 35-60% of border crossers go undetected or unencountered.
It is important to remember that when the US government gives a count of the people who "crossed the border" those are the people it encountered. Not a total of actual border crossers, to get that number you need to add about 50% on any given month.
So, when CBP tells the public that 304,162 people were "encountered" in August of 2023 what Americans deserve to know is that, in reality, anywhere from 500,000 to 870,000 people actually crossed their southern border.
With this in mind and taking into account the numbers and data given above by DHS, the number of people who crossed the border into the United States will range from 5.2 to 8.9 million people.
The generally accepted average of missed encounters is roughly 43%, and sticking to this number (which we have used in the past) would mean that our prediction of roughly 7.2 million crossings for the year was well within the range of possiblity.
This number is comparable to the populations of Massachusetts or Tennessee.
A truly staggering number that should worry any American concerned with the demographic integrity of their nation.
The Biden administration has been at work ensuring that as many of these border crossers as possible are able to legally live, work, and settle in the United States. At the expense of American citizens. Just recently the Biden administration legalized nearly 500,000 additional Venezuelans en masse, these foreigners will now compete with Americans for jobs and housing without fear of detection or deportation.
In other states, such as Illinois, migrants are being pushed into some of the most important sectors of American society. Such as the recent decision by the state to allow immigrants to become police officers.
These new arrivals are also committing crimes, with a Venezuelan having raped a woman in front of a child in New York in August. In another incident two men here severely beaten by a group of immigrants in Harlem.
It is clear neither major party has the slightest bit of interest in dealing with this problem and a new party, a new government, is needed in the United States. The current government has even gone so far as to weld open literal floodgates in order to ensure that as many people can cross into the country as possible.
This demographic crisis can only be solved one way, through the combination of a complete complete halt to migration and a comprehensive repatriation program.