The motives behind the open border policy are numerous, but one undeniable motive was encouraging an influx of potential voters who would vote for the party subsidizing their lives. Pew Research recently conducted a poll and looked at the illegal alien population between 2021 and 2023. Not so coincidentally, the Biden Administration resettled over one million migrants in swing states during the two years leading up to the US Presidential Election.
The number of illegal migrants residing in the US peaked in 2023 at 14 million, according to Pew Research Center estimates. Over 3.5 million migrants surged into the nation during the two years leading to the election. There has never been such a drastic influx of illegal migrants in the history of the United States. It took a deliberate and calculated effort from the Biden Administration to permit MILLIONS of people to enter at such a rapid pace without any checks or balances. Around 6 million or 43% of illegal migrants received legal protections from the past administration to prevent their deportation, up from only 2.7 million in 2021 when Biden took office.
Mexico accounted for only 30% of migrants living in the US in 2023. Other top nations included Guatemala (850,000), El Salvador (850,000), Honduras (775,000), Venezuela (650,000), and India (680,000).
Around one million migrants surged into swing states. Democrats held false hope that Florida was turning into a purple state. The illegal alien population grew by 700,000 in the two years before the election, but that did little to help the DNC. New Jersey, not even a border state, experienced a rise of 150,000 migrants, and New York saw a surge of 230,000. Georgia’s migrant population rose by 100,000, as did North Carolina’s. Texas took in 45,000 migrants, while Pennsylvania and Michigan each experienced an increase of 80,000 migrants. Arizona saw its illegal alien population rise by 50,000, Wisconsin by 30,000, and New Hampshire by 5,000.
One must understand the sheer number of people these states took in. New Hampshire, for example, has a population of only 1.4 million. These are merely the people who were accounted for as the government admitted they had no idea of the true figure. There was a coordinated effort to fly and bus migrants to key swing states, and the Democrats fought tooth and nail to repeal voter ID and increase mail-in voting availability. The outrage over foreign election interference was misplaced as our own politicians attempted to sway the election—and still lost.