The Biden-Harris administration allowed for 10 times the number of illegal immigrants into the US in October as jobs created by the private sector during the same time.
While businesses only created 12,000 additional jobs in October, that number was around one-ninth of the 112,500 new jobs anticipated and only about one tenth of the number of illegal immigrants that came into the US, according to data reported by NewsNation's Ali Bradley.
The Biden-Harris border policies allowed over 122,000 illegal immigrants into the US during October, with 56,600 crossing the border illegally and encountered by Border Patrol as well as 63,913 going through ports of entry, per the data gathered by Bradley.
"More illegal aliens crossed our border last week than jobs added for all of October," Rep. Tom Tiffany said.
According to a report from the Washington DC-based non-profit Federation for American Immigration Reform, federal, state and municipal governments paid $150 billion for costs surrounding illegal immigration in 2023.
Border security remains a top election issue as Americans head to the polls Tuesday with GOP nominee Donald Trump facing off against Harris for the presidency.
An open letter from 200 DHS officials endorsed Trump for the White House because they said he was the only candidate who will take action to on the southern border and stop mass illegal immigration.
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