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December 6, 2022

Biden’s Fast-Track Asylum Program: 67% of Illegal Aliens Never Show for Court Hearings After Release into U.S.
By John Binder


This article was corrected and new version on December 6 is also included The data, compiled by Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University, reveals the extent to which Biden’s expansive Catch and Release network is freeing illegal aliens into the U.S. interior, under the guise of seeking asylum, who have no intention of actually seeking asylum because they do not have valid claims. In May 2021, Biden started the “Dedicated Dockets” program as a fast-track asylum process that promises to get border crossers through federal immigration courts within 300 days. More than 110,000 border crossers have been in the program but only about 40,000 of those cases have been closed. Of those closed cases, less than eight percent were granted asylum while more than 67 percent never showed up to their scheduled court hearing. The data indicates that while thousands of illegal aliens are released into the U.S. interior every day, 93 percent do not secure asylum.


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