>>1319532I'll just do this really quick because I want other people to see what a dishonest schizo you are and I have better things to do.
>2021, 2022 and 2023 are the 3 highest years of illegal aliens entering the country everCorrelation vs. causation. You have to prove that things are caused by other things, not just state statistics and use common sense to connect policy to outcomes. You should've learned this in the 7th grade.
>biden had a catch and release program where sneaking into the country let you stayBiden has no catch and release program. The thing you're referring to is called the federal law. When illegals file for asylum, temporary work statuses or other residency requests they are given a hearing date. This has been the case for decades. Biden provided an immigration bill which would've massively increased the budget for immigration courts to let them clear the backlog of hearings and shore up abuses of the asylum program and guess who voted against it? Republicans.
>n 2022 and 2023 69% of illegals didn't go to their court datesA lie.
>https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/may/17/james-lankford/most-people-released-immigration-authorities-do-at/Justice Department data shows that 90%+ of immigrants go to their court dates. We had this argument before and you couldn't provide a single piece of evidence showing otherwise. You just called the DOJ data fake and screamed like a child for an hour.
>the number of illegals living in the US went from 10 million in 2020 to 20 million todayAnother lie. You just repeated this talking point from the OpEd you linked without even bothering to look at the census data. The OpEd talks about the number of illegals who entered, not the number living here. Here's a link to the actual census data. You're off by several million.
>https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/Anyway, that's all the time I have for you today, schizoposter.