Immigration in the United States

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett claimed illegal immigration is a civil violation, not a crime. The U.S. immigrant population reached record highs in January 2025. The legal and illegal immigrant population hit 53.3 million and 15.8% of the total U.S. population.

Rep. Chip Roy's Remarks on Sharia Law and Border Security

Rep. Chip Roy expressed concerns about Sharia law being 'forced upon the American people' and criticized pro-Palestinian sentiments in the UK and the US, particularly in relation to Israel. He also called for stricter measures against antisemitism and foreign-born population in the US.

Migrants' Preference for Biden over Trump at US-Mexico Border

Migrants at the US-Mexico border prefer Biden over Trump for higher chances of being released into the US interior. They fear their chances will be eliminated under a second term of Trump. Biden has overseen nine million encounters at the nation's borders since February 2021, with a high foreign-born population.

Migrant Parole Pipeline into the U.S.

Hundreds of thousands of migrants authorized to fly into Miami, Florida and other U.S. airports through a parole pipeline created by President Biden's DHS. The parole allows for work permits and has contributed to the growth of the foreign-born population in the U.S.

Immigration in the United States

The number of migrants in the United States has reached a record high of 51.4 million, with a significant increase since President Joe Biden took office. The data shows that one in six people in the U.S. arrived via various migration paths. The foreign-born population has grown by 6.4 million under Biden, leading to projections of a future increase to nearly 60 million. The influx of migrants is driven by government policies and the economic interests of investors and CEOs.