Fake Asylum Strategy Is Working

A major goal of open border advocates who encourage illegal aliens to make bogus asylum claims is to overwhelm our asylum courts with huge backlogs of applicants. This allows the aliens to remain and work in U.S. while their cases are being processed. Ultimate failure to get asylum is no problem because they can simply blend in to our population with little fear of deportation–as long as the policies of the Biden Administration remain in place.

This strategy seems to be working well. In the words of David L. Neal, director of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review, “We’re facing a truly daunting volume [of applications].” It now takes an average of four years before asylum applicants get their first hearing, and even more years before a final decision is reached.

As the backlog grows larger, fake asylum claims become an increasingly popular option for illegal aliens. Blas Nunez-Neto, assistant secretary for border and immigration policy at the Department of Homeland Security observed, “It is clear that the length of time it is now taking to get through the immigration court process has become a significant pull factor that is driving migration throughout the region.”

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