Migrants given court dates 10 YEARS in the future

Almost 300 newly arrived migrants were released by officials in Yuma, Arizona, on Friday illustrating how border cities are struggling to cope with a huge surge

Mathew 24:12 And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.

Important Takeaways:

  • As they make their way through the system, some new migrants are being given court dates far into the future.
  • It all comes amid a backlog in court cases of a stunning 2 million.
  • The Biden administration rushed through new restrictions, effectively restoring Trump’s ‘transit ban,’ which allows for the deportation of arrivals who did not seek asylum in countries through which they traveled.
  • On Thursday, the mayor of Yuma announced that CBP was planning releases in the city of migrants who had not undergone full processing, although he insisted they had been ‘vetted.’
  • Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines said the process was an admission that federal authorities simply could not cope.
  • ‘This is decompressing and the federal government is relying on the local and state government to do its job,’ he said.
  • ‘It’s another failure of the Biden Administration to manage a problem they created with their open border policy.’

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