Next we can address the title question. Is Biden really flying in undocumented* immigrants at night? Yes, but! apparently it happened under Trump as well (on a smaller scale, I’d wager), and the night aspect appears to be because of logistics rather than something more sinister. I should also point out that these would be flights from one part of the U.S. (Texas) to another part of the U.S. (such as Winchester County, NY or Jacksonville, FL) as mentioned by @FlikTheBlue. Here is reporting by CNN from November:
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement provided a list revealing more than 70 flights believed to be organized by the federal government to transport migrants to Jacksonville between late April and early October. Most of the listed flights fall under the Health and Human Services Department, which is charged with the care of migrant children. Of the 47 flights that CNN was able to confirm through charter flight logs from the Jacksonville Aviation Authority, only 15 landed in Jacksonville between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. The charter logs did not have information for 30 other flights included on the list.
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Many of the flights have originated in Texas, according to the source with knowledge of the flights, because HHS has two temporary emergency intake sites in the state – at Fort Bliss and Pecos – that opened earlier this year after a record number of unaccompanied children arrived at the US-Mexico border. The travel logistics from those sites can be more complicated, meaning that flights might land overnight at locations, like Jacksonville, the source said.
It is common for flights to arrive at several airports during the daytime and sometimes at night. An Office of Refugee Resettlement contractor operates the flights, according to the source.
A former senior Health and Human Services official who served under Trump told CNN these flights also occurred during the Trump administration and at times, similarly, landed at late hours of the night.
~Max
* Assuming undocumented means without a visa. I assume these people - mostly kids from what I’ve read - have some kind of paper trail from the federal government, since they are technically on parole and are supposed to have a date in immigration court.
With “illegal US-Americans” I meant hose who reside illegally where they are, I thought the draft dodgers were legally in Canada and would only have problems if they returned to the USA. Are they underground? Has there been no amnesty?
There are plenty, actually. After Carter granted amnesty, some went back to the US. Many stayed, eventually becoming Canadian citizens. I’m in Canada, and I’ve known a few; hell, I was related to one.
No jokes? So, I can’t point out that Biden can’t fly? Ok then.
Flooding? No. Does ICE transport some undocumented immigrants to different locations in the US? Yes. Of course, they do…and they did this under previous administrations as well. Some of them are illegal adults going to ICE detention centers to be sorted out, often to be transported back to their own countries. Some are unaccompanied minors.
I will point out, however, that Biden himself has never actually flown any undocumented immigrants either during the day or at night, so that is definitely false…
I had judged “flooding the US with illegal immigrants” to be a question entirely unrelated to flying undocumented immigrants at night.
The Trump administration, with the Remain in Mexico policy and later the public health rule, released relatively few immigrants to the interior of the United States without a visa / refugee status / etc.
Here are the number of ‘illegal’ immigrants apprehended at the Southwest border, released into the U.S. interior by the federal government, by month, for 2020 and 2021. This isn’t a secret though, it’s right there on the Custom & Border Patrol’s public website under stats, then for the appropriate fiscal year (cites: FY2020, FY2021, FY2022) expand Dispositions and Transfers, then look at the rows labelled either “Recognizance” or “Parole”. You could characterize these as “catch and release”.
U.S. Border Patrol Southwest Border Apprehensions Released to the Interior on Recognizance or Parole (Pending Proceedings in Immigration Court)
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2020
76
91
84
2
1
14
7
10
23
21
13
17
2021
1,321
8,798
26,037
25,885
26,341
34,730
60,559
44,122
21,031
9,942
5,693
18,274
I wish I could find the numbers for 2019 and especially 2018 when Trump had the whole migrant caravan thing going on.
The drop from March to April of 2020 corresponds to the public health rule Mr. Trump issued due to the pandemic (widely reported at the time, eg: NPR in March '20), which is still in effect today. The very high numbers for most of 2021 coincide with a record number of illegal border crossings (widely reported, but I don’t remember it making the front page, eg: New York Times article from October), the beginning of Mr. Biden’s presidency, and the end of the Remain in Mexico policy.
You really have to admire the total cluelessness here. Why did the government settle? Couldn’t be because they thought there was a significant chance that the result of going to trial wold be awards of more than $450,000?
“This is similar to when HHS, under the Trump administration, housed almost 1,000 migrant children in Westchester — without the County’s prior knowledge or approval,” spokeswoman Catherine Cioffi said in a written statement.
“Then, as opposed to now, there was no outcry by anyone.”
The White House insisted Monday that the flights only carry children and teens, and the US Department of Health and Human Services said, “It is our legal responsibility to safely care for unaccompanied children until they can be swiftly unified with a parent or a vetted sponsor.”
“Our Office of Refugee Resettlement facilitates travel for the children in its custody to their family or sponsors across the country,” HHS spokesman Jorge Silva said.
“In recent weeks, unaccompanied children passed through the Westchester airport en route to their final destination to be unified with their parents or vetted sponsor.”
So, another nothingburger used by the right to whip up outrage. It’s no secret and not against the law.