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Urgent Update: 25 Million Illegals Crossed US Border Under Biden
UPDATE: A shocking new graph released today reveals that an estimated 25 million illegal immigrants crossed into the United States during the Biden administration, raising urgent questions about immigration policies. The data, shared on social media by analyst Jonatan Pallesen, highlights staggering percentages of populations from countries like Nicaragua and Cuba that have entered the U.S. between 2021 and 2025.
The graph indicates that approximately 8% of Nicaragua’s entire population entered the U.S., equating to around 500,000 individuals. Furthermore, 7% of Cuba’s population and 6% of Haiti’s population also made the journey, with estimates suggesting nearly 600,000 illegal entries from Haiti alone.
Experts are sounding alarms over these figures, asserting that the Biden administration’s lack of tracking has contributed to this unprecedented surge. As Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security, faces scrutiny, many Americans are questioning the implications of these immigration policies.
The emotional and social impact of this influx is profound. Communities across the nation are grappling with the consequences of such large numbers of undocumented individuals, raising concerns about resources, public services, and national security.
The data highlights a deliberate strategy, with critics arguing that the administration has facilitated what they term a “planned invasion.” In response, some states have attempted to strengthen their borders, only to face legal challenges from the federal government.
What’s next? As the Biden administration prepares for the upcoming elections, the political ramifications of these immigration figures are sure to dominate discussions. Public opinion may shift as more Americans become aware of the scale of immigration occurring under current policies.
As the situation develops, it remains crucial for citizens to stay informed and engaged. The implications of this data are vast, affecting not only immigration policy but also the economic and social fabric of the nation.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds. The urgency of these developments cannot be overstated, as the future of U.S. immigration policy hangs in the balance.
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