Biden's reversal of Trump policies created border crisis, expert says: 'intentionally unsecured it'
Share and Follow

President Biden has used his first term in office to end many of the border and immigration policies of former President Donald Trump’s administration, actions some experts argue have led to the ongoing crisis at the southern border.

“By ending Remain in Mexico, encouraging asylum fraud, and mass paroling illegal aliens, Biden has provided entry to millions of inadmissible aliens,” Lora Ries, the Director of the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, told Fox News Digital. “By mass releasing them instead of following the mandatory detention statutes, Biden has allowed the millions to remain in the U.S. longer, knowing it is much harder to deport those who are not in detention.”

Ries’ comments come amid an ongoing crisis at the U.S. border with Mexico that shows no signs of slowing, with the latest U.S. Customs and Border Protection data showing Border Patrol encounters with migrants once again reached an all-time high towards the end of 2023, peaking at just over 300,000 in December.

By eliminating that policy, Morgan argued that it encouraged migrants who are actually moving for economic motivations to seek asylum in the U.S., adding significant strain to American border security.

“It deterred those individuals from risking their life and their financial well-being because they knew they were not going to be released in the United States,” Morgan said.

The second administration policy decision Morgan pointed to was Biden’s decision to end the Migrant Protection Protocol, more well known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy.

Morgan argued that the goal of many migrants who come to the border and claim asylum is to be released into the U.S., something that did not happen under the Remain in Mexico policy. Instead, asylum seekers were forced to wait on the other side of the border while their claim was processed, eliminating part of the incentive for those migrants who seek to abuse the asylum process and gain entry into the United States.

“The Remain in Mexico program didn’t deny anybody asylum,” Morgan said. “They simply said that you’re going to wait in Mexico while you’re going through asylum. We’re not going to release you in the United States to never be heard from again.”

Migrants standing in a line along the border wall

Migrants attempting to cross in to San Luis, Arizona from Mexico are detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the border. (Nick Ut/Getty Images)

Ries shared similar sentiment, arguing that reinstating both of those policies would go a long way to help alleviate the current crisis.

“Preventing asylum fraud includes requiring aliens to apply for protection in the first safe country in which they enter, not country shop to come to the U.S., and returning them to that first safe country,” Ries said. “It also includes fully implementing Remain in Mexico (and Canada), while getting back to the traditional U.S. Refugee Admissions process, where foreigners apply for refugee protection overseas, providing adjudicators better proximity to applicants’ documents and histories, and more time to thoroughly investigate and vet applicants.”

Instead, Ries argued that the Biden administration’s policies have resulted in severe consequences.

“America has open borders and has lost its sovereignty. We face serious national security threats, particularly from the 1.8 million known gotaways who evaded the Border Patrol during this Administration,” Ries said. “Americans have lost precious lives and public safety from the cartels, gangs, criminals, and drugs that have crossed the border.”

The White House did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Juneteenth vigil held for Jacksonville Dollar General mass shooting victims

Vigil for victims of Dollar General mass shooting in Jacksonville commemorates Juneteenth

Many stopped at the memorial at the Dollar General on Juneteenth to…
We know the truth of Brad Pitt cruelly disowning his children

Brad Pitt’s heartless decision to disown his children has been revealed

Not since Tom Cruise jumped on Oprah’s couch have we seen an…
Pregnant US citizen detained by border agents: 'We didn't do anything wrong' 

Border agents detain pregnant US citizen who claims innocence

(KTLA) – A pregnant U.S. citizen who was detained by federal agents…
Zohran Mamdani receives car bomb threat in vile voicemail — prompting NYPD hate crime probe

Zohran Mamdani gets threatening voicemail about car bomb, leading to hate crime investigation by NYPD

An offensive prejudiced individual left a hate-filled, anti-Muslim voicemail at state Assemblyman…
Chiefs' Travis Kelce reveals exactly how close he came to retiring

Travis Kelce of the Chiefs shares details on nearly retiring

Travis Kelce expressed uncertainty about playing football in 2026 during a recent…
Want to plant trees to offset fossil fuels? You'd need all of North and Central America, study finds

Study shows planting trees to balance fossil fuels would require North and Central America’s land mass

Planting trees has plenty of benefits, but this popular carbon-removal method alone…
Trump gives Iran two-week deadline to surrender

Trump sets a two-week ultimatum for Iran to submit

President Donald Trump will decide whether or not to strike Iran in…
‘I still want to serve’: Transgender servicemembers face uncertain future under Trump admin

“Transgender Servicemembers’ Future Uncertain Amid Trump Administration”

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…