An immigrant refers to Biden as the "president of the immigrants" as an increasing number of border crossers enter the US through Arizona.
On Thursday, the southern border was visited by the leading presidential candidates, Trump and Biden.
An illegal migrant crossing into Arizona this week labeled President Biden as "president of the immigrants," while both the president and former President Trump made dueling visits to the southern border in Texas.
According to Sara Carter, a Planet Chronicle contributor, the migrant stated that since Biden is the president of immigrants, he is working for them, and he is in favor of those coming here illegally.
At the Arizona-Mexico border, Carter encountered a group of migrants expressing their backing for Biden's re-election.
All the individuals I interviewed who entered the country illegally, regardless of their origin from Guinea, Pakistan, India, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador, or any other country, stated that they were drawn to the United States due to its open border policy. They perceived this as an invitation from President Biden.
During a recent conversation with a group of migrants in Arizona, Rachel Campos-Duffy of "Fox & Friends Weekend" discovered that every man in the group believed Biden was a better choice for immigration than Trump.
Campos-Duffy translated for a migrant, stating, "We're requesting Joe Biden's assistance in achieving our dreams here so we can progress."
"The stories that migrants shared with me sound very similar," she said during her "Fox & Friends" exclusive. "It's clear that they are being coached by cartels, but they are also being coached by U.S. government-funded NGOs. What struck me the most on this trip was the sheer volume of immigrants coming through. Processing them requires the help of these NGOs, and they have the advantage of operating in secrecy, without the same level of oversight as a government agency would."
"It's hard to comprehend why the U.S. government and the Democrat Party would desire a new influx of immigrants, who may eventually become voters, despite the hotels they end up in being at full capacity and charging exorbitant rates to U.S. taxpayers."
Since Biden took office, approximately 7.3 million migrants have illegally crossed the southwest border, according to a Planet Chronicle analysis published last month.
The number of border encounters in the current fiscal year is greater than the population of 36 individual states. If the current pace of illegal immigration continues, fiscal 2024 will surpass last year's record of southwest border encounters, which is already more than the population of New Mexico, a border state. This information comes from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which has already reported 961,537 border encounters in the current fiscal year.
"Since we have a welcome sign, they're taking this opportunity," Campos-Duffy stated.
Since Biden took office in 2021, there have been 7,298,486 southwest land border encounters, according to CBP data.
The influx of migrants has led to increased national security concerns. In January, a group of former FBI officials wrote to Congress, stating that there is a "new and imminent danger" facing the U.S. at the southern border, as the country has been "invaded" by military-age foreign nationals.
During her reporting on "Hannity," Carter stated that U.S. adversaries, including China, Russia, Iran, and others worldwide, are "fully aware that the border is an open sieve."
Many intelligence analysts are telling me that it's not a question of if, but when our country will face another September 11th or something even more devastating.
This report was contributed to by Adam Shaw, Peter Doocy, and Danielle Wallace from Planet Chronicle.
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