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Thousands More Illegals Heading to Open U.S. Border as Biden Admin Calls Illegal Crossings a “Proud Tradition” [Video]

  After over 15K illegals were quickly processed and most released into the U.S., thousands more illegals are now encouraged and making the ...

 After over 15K illegals were quickly processed and most released into the U.S., thousands more illegals are now encouraged and making the trek to America’s southern border. Joe Biden’s policy of open borders for anyone in the world who wants to enter the U.S. is dangerous and irresponsible. DHS Director Mayorkas called illegal crossings a “proud tradition” during an interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News.

According to figures from the National Migration Service, over 80K illegals have entered Panama this year. Panama went from receiving an average of 800 migrants in January to 30,000 in August.

Panamanian government sources say that up to 4,000 people are now making their way north to the U.S.

Also, over 16,000 illegals are stuck in the northern Colombian beach town of Necocli (see video below), waiting their turn to make the journey north to America. 

Saying that you want to “look for a better opportunity” is not a legit reason to be let into the U.S. Can you imagine going to a foreign country and illegally entering as these people have here in America? Absolutely not!

Newsmax reports that Colombia and Panama agreed last month that 500 migrants could cross per day, but local officials have repeatedly urged them to raise the quota, saying it is far too low to keep pace with the up to 1,500 migrants who arrive in town daily.

Panama’s President Laurentino Cortizo told the United Nations that more than 80,000 illegals have traveled through Panama this year and wants international assistance to care for the illegals. Why not refuse entry to them?

The Center for Immigration studies investigated the terror threat in the pathway from Panama and Columbia to the U.S.:

Costa Rica’s path for illegals:



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