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7.2 million illegals entered US under Biden administration, larger than population of 36 states

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NEW DELHI: Around 7.3 million migrants illegally entered the United States by crossing the southwest border during President Biden’s tenure, according to a Fox News study.
Greater than the population of 36 individual states, if the current rate of illegal immigration does not decrease, fiscal year 2024 is projected to surpass last year’s record of 2,475,669 southwest border contacts, as reported by Fox News.
The figures are sourced from the United States Customs and Border Protection, which has already reported 961,537 border interactions in the current fiscal year, spanning from October to September.
The total number of southwest land border interactions since Biden took office in 2021 is 7,298,486, according to CBP data.
This figure exceeds the population of 36 states in the United States, including Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
If the number of illegal immigrants who entered the United States under President Biden were gathered to form a city, it would be the second-largest in America after New York. Additionally, this figure does not include an estimated 1.8 million known “gotaways” who evaded law enforcement, making the total larger than New York, as reported by Fox News.
During the Biden administration, approximately 10 million migrants entered the United States illegally, a number that critics argue could only have been achieved by willfully refusing to enforce the law.


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