Illegal Migrant Deported 16 Times Kills Colorado Man in Crash 

The problem of illegal migration continues to persist. Since the 46th president of the United States Joseph R. Biden entered the oval office in January of 2021, the problem has only worsened. According to an immigration reform group known as FAIR, it is estimated since the beginning of Bidens presidency that over 5 and a half million illegal migrants have entered the country. Additionally, in another report by the New York Post, the federal migration backlog is set to surpass eight million individuals by the end of the calendar year of 2024 and likely before the 2024 November general presidential election. 

The problem has affected American communities everywhere, especially in the country’s urban centers like New York, San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, and other places. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of migrants are being housed in facilities everywhere. In liberal cities, public housing units, hotels, and even public schools have been commandeered and turned into shelters for foreign migrants. This is all occurring at a time when the average American is struggling mightily under the rampant effects of inflation and it is estimated that six out of every ten people are surviving on a week to week paycheck to paycheck basis. This is a figurative slap in the face to law abiding citizens; while people struggle to pay the bills, keep the lights on and feed their families, foreigners who break the nations laws receive “free” food, housing, and clothing at taxpayers’ expenses. 

It has been abundantly clear for a considerable amount of time that America’s immigration system is broken. Frequently, news reports have emerged that detail illegal migrants with lengthy criminal histories and many previous deportations returning to the country and committing even more crimes. In Colorado, a Mexican illegal who had been deported 16 times returned to the country and murdered a 64 year old Colorado man. America is at serious risk in terms of national security.