Feb 20 β€’ 14:32 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Fox News

DHS says 8% of Nicaragua's entire population illegally entered US under Biden

The DHS reports that 8% of Nicaragua's population has illegally entered the U.S. since Biden took office, raising concerns about immigration policy under his administration.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revealed alarming statistics regarding illegal immigration, stating that 8% of Nicaragua's entire population has illegally entered the U.S. during President Biden's time in office. This statistic highlights significant immigration challenges, as similar percentages are noted from other countries like Cuba, Haiti, and Honduras. The report underscores a growing trend where large numbers of nationals from these countries are crossing the border undocumented, particularly between February 2021 and January 2025.

DHS's announcement has been met with criticism directed at the Biden administration, with various officials claiming that the immigration policies have effectively turned the U.S. into a 'dumping ground' for individuals from poorer nations. The statistics shared suggest that the number of illegal migrants from these countries is in the multimillions, raising concerns about border security and the handling of immigration processes. This response is indicative of the ideological divisions surrounding immigration policy in the U.S., where Republicans and Democrats often clash over the root causes and management of illegal immigration.

As these issues continue to unfold, the DHS's rhetoric and the statistics it provided may add pressure on the Biden administration to revise its immigration policies. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's ongoing deportation efforts seek to counteract what they describe as the failures of the current administration. As the immigration debate remains central in U.S. politics, these figures could significantly influence public opinion and policy decisions going forward.

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