By Robert Romano

Since President Joe Biden took office in Jan. 2021, there have been more than 5.9 million illegal border crossings, according to the latest data by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol from fiscal years 20232022, and 2021.

Of those, over 2.9 million were deemed Title 42 Covid restrictions or Title 8 inadmissible or removals. The other 3 million were apparently let into the country.

In the meantime, for fiscal years 20232022, and 2021 Immigration Customs and Enforcement has booked in 615,000 illegal immigrants, 25,900 are currently detained as of April, and through the process, 178,400 were removed, 476,400 were released, and an additional 711,800 were given so-called alternatives to detention (ATD), the implication being some wind up in ATD without having ever been booked in the first place. The numbers literally don’t add up.

Of those released, 38,700 were bonded, 242,000 were released with an order of recognizance, 19,900 were released with supervision, and 158,400 were paroled.

Compared to former President Donald Trump’s administration, removals are down dramatically. At 72,000 in FY 2022, removals by ICE were down a whopping 61 percent compared to FY 2020, when 185,000 were removed.

In addition, today, the Border Patrol has another 28,000 illegal immigrants in detention, an all-time record beyond its stated capacity per federal officials, according to Reuters’ Liliana Salgado and Ted Hesson.

Of the 3 million recent arrivals who were allowed to stay. Unfortunately, many of them could wind up being indentured slaves and victims of human trafficking who paid the Mexican drug cartels to get into the U.S. Once here, they are obliged to keep paying protection money.

And then there are the gotaways. Although 631,000 illegal immigrants were apprehended in the past three months, another 212,000 were classified unofficially as gotaways. According to Breitbart.com’s Bob Price and Randy Clark, “Unofficial numbers obtained from Border Patrol officials indicate a total of 844,000 known border crossers during the first three months of FY23. The number represents the reported apprehension of 631,000 migrants and an additional 212,000 migrants classified as known got-aways.”

And then in Jan. and Feb. 2023, per Price and Clark, “The number of migrants known to have entered the United States illegally without being apprehended jumped in February, according to a Border Patrol report reviewed by Breitbart Texas. Gotaways jumped from about 48,000 in January to nearly 51,000 in February.”

That’s 311,000 so-called “got-aways” in just the past six months, according to unofficial numbers.

But it’s likely more than that, as Price and Clark explained, “Gotaways is an estimate by Border Patrol officials of migrants that are either seen and not apprehended or are counted by other means including technology and tracking. These are migrants who illegally cross the border with no intention of surrendering to law enforcement to claim asylum, officials previously told Breitbart.”

More or less, for every two illegal immigrants captured, another one gets away, including those tracked via technology or visually, and then loses track.

Sadly, many of them are sex slaves. In 2000, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) estimated that as many as 50,000 women and children are smuggled to the U.S. every year to serve as prostitutes and forced laborers in violation of the 13th Amendment’s prohibition of slavery and indentured servitude.

After more than 20 years, that would mean there are more than 1 million slaves in the U.S., and likely, given the numbers we are seeing presently at the border, there are many, many more than that.

And the Biden administration is just letting it happen and by opening the border, accommodating an abhorrent crime against humanity.

According to a report by the Organization of American States on human trafficking, the conditions of these slaves are atrocious: “The victims, mostly women, and children, are often deceived about the true nature of the work. They are exploited in slavery-like conditions. The traffickers grow rich, but the victims are held in debt bondage… Some are abducted and sold, some are deceived into consenting by the promise of a better life or a better job, and some feel that entrusting themselves to traffickers is the only economically viable option. Regardless of the route of entry, most women and children trafficked for sexual exploitation suffer extreme violations of their human rights, including the right to liberty, the right to dignity and security of person, the right not to be held in slavery or involuntary servitude, the right to be free from cruel and inhumane treatment, the right to be free from violence, and the right to health.”

The report continued: “Why can’t they just leave? Some trafficking victims are physically imprisoned by locks, bars, or guards. Those with apparent freedom to leave are controlled by other means. Physical, sexual, and psychological violence are employed against them effectively.”

Former President Trump dealt with the border with Mexico through a combination of threatened massive tariffs if they would not deploy their military to secure their side of the border, which Mexico acquiesced to deploying the military. The Migrant Protocols and the Remain in Mexico policy were adopted by both countries, and encounters and apprehensions dropped substantially.

Now, Remain in Mexico is history, and Biden’s catch and release is setting all-time records. With the Title 42 Covid restrictions also in the rearview mirror with the pandemic national emergency ended, the situation will likely only get worse.

Update

Per the NY Post, the end of Title 42 has made the situation MUCH worse;

US border officials have apprehended nearly 70,000 illegal migrants in the past week alone — including sex offenders and gang members — as well as drugs and weapons, officials said Friday.

Nearly 16,000 illegal migrants escaped capture, tweeted US Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz.

Detainees included five sex offenders, four gang members, and two felons, authorities said.

Border agents also recovered 56 pounds of fentanyl, 179 pounds of methamphetamine, 34 pounds of cocaine, 5 pounds of heroin and seven firearms.

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