The Biden administration's border catastrophe just got exposed in the most embarrassing way possible – by their own allies. A new survey conducted by pro-migration groups has revealed that only one out of every 27 migrants who flooded across our southern border during Biden's reign actually met the core requirements for legitimate political asylum.
Let that sink in, Patriots. While Democrats screamed about "asylum seekers" and painted anyone opposing the invasion as heartless monsters, 96% of these migrants were nothing more than economic opportunists gaming our broken system.
This bombshell data completely vindicates everything President Trump said about the border crisis. While the mainstream media ran cover for Biden's disastrous policies, millions of illegal aliens poured across our border under false pretenses, overwhelming our communities and draining taxpayer resources.
The Numbers Don't Lie
The survey's findings are absolutely damning for the previous administration. If only 1 in 27 migrants had legitimate asylum claims, what were the other 26 doing here? They were economic migrants who learned to game the system by uttering magic words like "credible fear" to Border Patrol agents.
This is exactly why President Trump's mass deportation program is not just justified – it's desperately needed. Our immigration system was turned into a joke under Biden, with millions exploiting asylum laws never intended for economic migration.
"The American people deserve to know the truth about what really happened at our border," said one immigration expert. "This wasn't a humanitarian crisis – it was a coordinated abuse of our generosity."
Now, as the Trump-Vance administration works to restore order to our immigration system, surveys like this prove just how necessary their tough stance really is. Every single one of these fraudulent asylum claims represents a spot that should have gone to someone with a legitimate need for protection.
The question Americans should be asking is simple: How many of these economic migrants are still here, and when will they be sent home? Our immigration system is for people who truly need our help – not millions looking for better jobs at taxpayer expense.
