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While President Biden is reportedly readying an executive order to (hopefully) reduce the influx of illegal migrants at the border, multiple media outlets have revealed the Biden Administration has closed more than 350,000 asylum cases since 2022.

Closed cases mean migrants no longer face deportation on removal proceedings.

They also aren’t monitored by ICE.

From Fox News:

The applicants whose cases are dismissed are able to apply for asylum again or they can seek out other forms of legal status like a family-based or employment-based visa, or even Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

The immigration court backlog has grown from 2.8 million at the end of Fiscal Year 2023 to nearly 3.6 million in FY 2024, with immigration judges being unable to keep up with the current flow of new cases into the system.

The number of new cases filed as well as the number of cases completed by immigration judges are both on pace to exceed all-time highs this year, the TRAC report notes, though the pace of completions will be unable to stem the growing backlog.

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert reacted to the news on X, saying “Biden granted effective amnesty to 350,000 illegals without getting permission from anyone. He did it in such a way that didn’t even require permission from Congress. Joe Biden has one goal – fill America with as many invaders as possible.”

More over at Fox News: