The CBP One app, expanded under the Biden administration, has allowed hundreds of thousands of inadmissible aliens to be released into the U.S., according to documents obtained by the House Committee on Homeland Security.
The app, which allows foreign nationals to schedule asylum appointments, saw 95.8% of inadmissible aliens released into the country with a notice to appear in immigration court.
Data shows that individuals from various countries, including Russia and Venezuela, had high release rates ranging from 88% to 97%.
NEW DOCUMENTS OBTAINED BY HOMELAND MAJORITY DETAIL SHOCKING ABUSE OF CBP ONE APP 😡
95% of the 278,431 individuals who requested a CBP One app appointment between 1/12/23 & 9/30/2023 were paroled/released into the US, including:
16/18 Iranians
32/36 Chinese
229/246 Afghans… pic.twitter.com/EyTgKy7Keh— Joni Job (@jj_talking) October 24, 2023
“Hundreds of thousands of inadmissible aliens, including from hostile nations like Russia,” have been released into the interior of the United States, a press release from the House Homeland Security Committee explains.
“Secretary Mayorkas has utterly abused the CBP One app in his quest for open borders,” Representative and Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) charged.
“These numbers are proof that Mayorkas’ operation is a smokescreen for the mass release of individuals into this country who would otherwise have zero claim to be admitted.”
The release of these individuals raises concerns about potential security risks.
95.8 Percent of Inadmissible Aliens Using CBP One App Released Into America: Homeland Security Committee pic.twitter.com/9m0gngDNIi
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) October 24, 2023
The surge in illegal immigration under Biden’s presidency, with 1.7 million gotaways recorded, has contributed to public disapproval of his handling of immigration.
“At a time when global tensions are rising, and our enemies are growing bolder, releasing tens of thousands of these people into our communities—especially when they have not received adequate, if any, vetting—is irresponsible.”
“It shouldn’t take a subpoena threat from Congress to get these answers, but we are going to keep fighting for the truth,” he added.
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