Biden Was Warned His Soft-On-Immigration Proposals Would Cause ‘Chaos,’ But He Ignored It, Damning Memo Reveals
Advisers cautioned Joe Biden during his 2020 campaign that his immigration agenda could unleash serious instability at the southern border, but the recommendations were brushed aside, according to a newly surfaced internal memo. The New York Times reported that Biden received the document while running against President Donald Trump, and it laid out a stark assessment of what his proposed approach was likely to trigger.
“A potential surge could create chaos and a humanitarian crisis, overwhelm processing capacities and imperil the agenda of the new administration,” his advisers wrote, flagging the risks months before Biden took office. The memo said a major spike was plausible due to the policy shifts Biden was championing, the backlog left from the Trump years, and economic stresses tied to COVID.
The campaign team proposed several ways to counter the risk of spiraling illegal crossings, including streamlining the rejection of meritless claims, keeping asylum seekers in “reception centers” until their hearings, and relocating some migrants to additional countries while their cases were processed. Despite the detailed warnings and specific tactical options, Biden opted not to adopt the recommendations.
Once inaugurated, Biden’s policy specialists continued to press the administration to strengthen border enforcement and aggressively address the uptick in crossings. Those suggestions were sidelined again, as senior aides contended that tougher enforcement would alienate progressives and argued that immigration was not a dominant issue among voters outside border communities.
In Biden’s first quarter in office, illegal border entries surged to levels that exceeded any recorded under President Trump. Advisers also floated an idea to help overburdened border towns by having federal authorities assist in transporting migrants to their intended destinations within the United States. That proposal — which resembled the later busing campaign run by Texas Governor Greg Abbott — was dismissed by Biden’s aides, who claimed it would incentivize additional asylum seekers to come.
According to former members of the Biden administration, the missteps and refusal to act on early counsel played a central role in Biden’s 2024 election defeat. Biden has pointed the finger elsewhere, saying Republicans blocked his efforts to implement a workable immigration agenda.
He ultimately used executive authority to close the border without Congress’s involvement near the end of the 2024 campaign. “When it became clear Congress wouldn’t act, Biden took decisive action on his own,” a spokesperson for Biden told the Times in a statement.
{Matzav.com}
