President Biden enacted executive orders at the Southern border 72 hours ago. The policy resembles the previous one, with migrants from various countries continuing to cross daily. In Southern California, mass illegal crossings persist, overwhelming border patrol agents. A video captured a lone agent managing 150 individuals from Egypt, Mauritania, Turkey, China, and Vietnam. Lack of translators complicates the situation.
Migrants express desires for jobs and freedom in America. Border Patrol releases hundreds of immigrants at San Diego trolley stations, allowing them to travel the country with future court dates. Despite claims of 'removal proceedings,' many are not promptly deported.
Since January 2021, over 8 million encounters and 6.9 million apprehensions occurred at the border. San Diego has seen a surge, with 800 daily drop-offs. Critics note Biden's executive order lacks enforcement mechanisms, leading to loopholes and inadequate vetting.
Border Patrol faces challenges in vetting individuals and lacks resources for proper removal. The influx poses safety risks and strains resources. Repatriation agreements with other countries are crucial for effective enforcement. The current system incentivizes illegal crossings over legal immigration.