It’s so bad for Biden, even Axios is telling the truth.

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More than 8 million asylum seekers and other migrants will be living inside the U.S in legal limbo by the end of September — a roughly 167% increase in five years, according to internal government projections obtained by Axios.

Why it matters: That’s up from about 3 million in 2019 — a sign of how the underfunded and outdated U.S. immigration system can’t keep up with the rapidly growing migrant population driven by new border surges.

The backlog has left millions of people living in uncertainty about whether they’ll be allowed to stay in the U.S. — or facing deportation — often for years.

  • The data show that while the backlog has exploded as President Biden has struggled to deal with the unprecedented crush of migrants from around the world, millions already were in the U.S. during the Trump administration.

By the numbers: At the end of fiscal 2023 last Sept. 30, more than 6 million people were on what officials call the “non-detained docket.”

  • The government projects that will grow to 8 million by Oct. 1, according to Homeland Security documents sent to Congress.
  • This includes people who have been ordered to be deported, or who don’t have final decisions from U.S. officials on their asylum or other immigration cases — but who aren’t being held in the limited detention space that’s available.
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has about 40,000 detention beds.
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An estimated 2 million of the migrants in the backlog likely will be high-priority cases — mostly those who have orders to be deported to their home countries, and some with criminal records or pending criminal charges, according to the documents.

www.axios.com/2024/03/02/data-biden-border-crisis-immigration-8-million-detention

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