Biden & Harris Issued 300 Executive Orders to ERASE America’s Border.
The Biden-Harris government has issued nearly 300 executive orders to implement its mass immigration and open-border policies, according to Senator John Kennedy (R-LA). Additionally, the Louisiana Republican stressed this all occurred during Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s first year in office.
“Reminder: The Biden-Harris White House wrote nearly 300 executive orders to open our border in just their FIRST YEAR in office,” Kennedy wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Reminder: The Biden-Harris White House wrote nearly 300 executive orders to open our border in just their FIRST YEAR in office.
— John Kennedy (@SenJohnKennedy) September 9, 2024
Senior officials in the Biden-Harris government have repeatedly attempted to obfuscate their role in the ongoing illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border. The National Pulse reported that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, during a recent interview, attempted to evade blame for Americans who’ve been murdered by illegal immigrants released into the country by his agency.
300 EXECUTIVE ACTIONS.
The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) released a study in January 2022 stating that President Biden took 296 executive actions on immigration during his first year. MPI analysts Muzaffar Chishti and Jessica Bolter noted that these actions included reversing or beginning to undo 89 Trump-era policies, which restricted the ability of illegal immigrants to enter or be released into the country.
“Biden’s actions greatly narrowed the number of unauthorized immigrants vulnerable to arrest, detention, and removal, lifted some barriers to U.S. entry and accessing immigration benefits, and raised the refugee resettlement ceiling to 125,000,” MPI’s report states.
In the early days of the Biden-Harris government, immigrant rights activists pressured the White House to move more quickly in rolling back former President Donald J. Trump’s actions to secure the U.S. border. However, the pro-mass immigration campaign did not stop after a year. In January of this year, senior officials from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency held discussions with an activist group, the Detention Watch Network, which aims to abolish immigration detention in the United States.