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Musk says Biden wants to transform US into 'a one-party state' by legalizing flood of illegal immigrants
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Musk says Biden wants to transform US into 'a one-party state' by legalizing flood of illegal immigrants

Business tycoon Elon Musk is accusing President Joe Biden seeking to establish one-party rule by legalizing illegal immigrants.

"Biden's strategy is very simple: 1. Get as many illegals in the country as possible. 2. Legalize them to create a permanent majority – a one-party state. That is why they are encouraging so much illegal immigration. Simple, yet effective," Musk tweeted.

In another post he added, "This explains why there are so few deportations, as every deportation is a lost vote. As happened this week, you can literally assault police officers in broad daylight in New York, be released with no bail, give everyone the finger and *still* not be deported!! Outrageous."

Someone responded to Musk by writing, "Yup. Biden has the power to stop it, he chooses not to. This was intentional. This was by design. It's promisingly annoying to see people finally catching up to what has been said regarding the Democrats plans for the past 3 years."

"I was embarrassingly slow to figure it out," Musk replied.

The number of southwest land border encounters has dramatically increased since Biden took office. The figure rose from 101,099 in February 2021, which was the first full month of Biden's White House tenure, to the staggering sum of 302,034 in December 2023, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection

"In December 2023, the U.S. Border Patrol recorded 249,785 encounters between ports of entry along the southwest border. CBP's total encounters along the southwest border in December were 302,034," CBP reported.

"From May 2023 to December 31, DHS removed or returned a record number of individuals—over 472,000—the vast majority of whom crossed the southwest border, including more than 78,800 individual family members. The majority of all individuals encountered at the southwest border over the past three years have been removed, returned, or expelled," CBP indicated.

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Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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