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illegal immigrants amounting to 320,000 was secretly flown by joe biden from latin america airports in 43 united states cities.

According to Collin Rugg co-owner of trending politics news, joe biden admitted to secretly flying 320,000 illegal immigrants to 43 states in the united states.

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has declined to disclose the airports to which these immigrants are being transported.

Journalist Todd Bensman stated, “The program under scrutiny in the FOIA litigation may be one of the most mysterious and least understood of the Biden administration’s applications of the CBP One mobile scheduling app.

Despite this, it has quietly facilitated the air transportation of nearly 320,000 individuals without legal permission to enter the United States since its inception in late 2022.”

Bensman also mentioned, “Through these parole programs, which raise legal questions, individuals who cannot legally enter the country, utilize the CBP One app to request travel approval and temporary humanitarian release from these airports.

This parole initiative provides a two-year period of legal status, during which adults are permitted to seek employment.”

Joe Biden opposition former president donald trump has accused him of trying to use this illegal immigrants to gather votes for the coming elections.

American citizens worry that there might be increase in crime from this immigrants claiming asylum. The US Border is currently open to foreigners from all over the world.

Billionaire tech guru Elon musk has labelled the action of joe biden in a recent post as “treasonable” indicating that this administration is importing both voters and national security threats from all over the world.

Joe biden administration is allegedly said to have flew thousands of immigrants from last year 2023 to reduce the population at border control.

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