Biden’s Migrant Mobile App Frees 80K Foreign Nationals into U.S. in 4 Months

Customs and Border Protection app (CBP), created by Joe Biden, allows users to make appointments at the United States/Mexico border. This mobile application has helped nearly 80,000 foreigners enter American communities in just four months.

Since more than two decades, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security has implemented several programs within its extensive Catch and Release Network, including the CBP One app for mobile devices.

The app encourages foreign nationals who are homeless, pregnant, mentally ill or elderly to make an appointment at the border with DHS officials in order to be released back into American communities.

Associated Press data from DHS reveals that between January 12 and the start of May, close to 80,000 foreigners were admitted into the U.S. Interior through the mobile application. More than 1,000 foreigners are booking appointments at the border on average and then being released.

The data shows that this one Catch and Release route has brought a foreign population into the U.S., which is about twice as large as Panama City, Florida and half the size Charleston, South Carolina.

Breitbart reported last month that foreign nationals who use the app will have a 99 per cent chance of being allowed to enter the U.S. after they show up at their border appointment. Only one percent of applicants are denied entry because they do not meet the requirements.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas made it clear that the Biden Administration’s immigration goals are based on the needs and desires of special interest corporations who have been lobbying Washington, DC lawmakers for years to bring in more foreign workers so they can compete with native-born Americans, resulting in a labor market oversaturated that lowers wages.

Estimates calculated by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI’s) office show that from January 2021 until mid-April 2023, Biden welcomed nearly five million border-crossers and illegal aliens to the U.S. Interior — an amount of foreigners greater than the population of 28 states.