As many as 3.2 million illegal immigrants are expected to cross the U.S. southern border this year, according to a recent analysis by the think tank.
Aided and abetted by the Democratic Party, millions of illegal immigrants have crossed the border every year since the Biden regime took power in January 2021.
“We expect 2.7 million encounters at the U.S. southwest border by Customs and Border Protection for fiscal 2024, based on seasonally adjusted data for the past three months,” Prince Policy Advisors warned in the his latest analysis.
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The concerns appear to come in just above 2023 levels. Inadmissibles, those who show up at official border crossings without proper documentation, are expected to increase by nearly 200,000, largely due to monthly increases over the past year , but essentially at the same pace observed in recent months.
Therefore, 2024 is expected to see a new all-time record for meetings, eclipsing the pre-Biden records set under the Reagan and Clinton administrations by more than one million. This is also 400,000 more than the quantities proposed in the much-maligned Border Security Act enacted last month.
Furthermore, the analysis warns that the number of new arrivals will outpace job growth, driving down wages and taking away job opportunities from hard-working Americans.
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We expect irregular entry to outpace U.S. job growth in 2024. Therefore, grievances seen last year will likely be exacerbated as the U.S. economy is unable to fully absorb incoming migrants. For President Biden and the Democrats, this represents a huge risk.
The path to defeat in November runs not primarily through disaffected independents and moderate Republicans, but rather through low-wage blacks and Hispanics who will turn to Trump in fear that another four years of open borders will detract from their wages.
In addition to taking away jobs and depressing wages, illegal immigration continues to fundamentally weaken American society. In sanctuary cities like New York and Chicago, where illegal immigrants typically show up, they receive free housing, health care and other benefits, costing taxpayers billions of dollars.
Meanwhile, the invasion also allowed violent Latin American gangs and terrorist organizations to enter the country undetected, allowing them to expand their operations across the American continent and wreak havoc on innocent civilians.