1000's Haitians Released into America Unvaccinated, Untested & Free to Travel

1,000 deported, 1000's released unvaccinated, untested & free to travel Haitians enter America.

Catch and release: Biden makes mockery of his pledge to send home Haitian migrants by RELEASING thousands into America with just 1000 deported since Sunday. So why should they stop coming?

  • Two US officials said thousands have been released into the US with notices to appear at an immigration court in 60 days' time
  • Others who camped out in Del Rio, Texas, have been sent on buses and planes to other parts of the US to be processed there, they said
  • The reality on the ground is drastically at odds with the public statements from the Biden administration 
  • The official line is that migrants are being expelled from the US back to the Haiti on deportation flights 
  • DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas insisted Tuesday the borders are now 'closed' to migrants 
  • At the peak, there were around 14,600 migrants in Del Rio. On Tuesday, Governor Greg Abbott said 8,600 remained in the town, with 1,000 reported to have been flown back to Haiti by Wednesday morning 
  • Seven deportation flights have been scheduled to take people back to Haiti on Wednesday  
  • Those released are untested, unvaccinated and free to travel anywhere in the US. Haiti has the highest prevalence of HIV infection in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Sec. Mayorkas said "If you come to the United States illegally, you will be returned, your journey will not succeed" That clearly is not happening. Like with Afghanistan the Biden Administration promised a completely different version of reality, why?

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