Early Tuesday morning, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, expressed strong criticism towards the Biden administration’s immigration policies on his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). Musk accused the administration of importing voters and creating a national security threat by allowing unvetted migrants into the country. His comments came after reports emerged that the Biden administration had flown 320,000 migrants into the United States without proper vetting.
Musk’s tweet raised concerns about the potential consequences of allowing unvetted individuals into the country, likening the situation to a possible threat worse than the September 11 attacks. He referenced a DailyMail.com article that highlighted the Biden administration’s program and its implications.
This administration is both importing voters and creating a national security threat from unvetted illegal immigrants.
It is highly probable that the groundwork is being laid for something far worse than 9/11. Just a matter of time. pic.twitter.com/kuilPxAvv3
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 5, 2024
The DailyMail report revealed that the Biden administration had implemented a secret program to fly migrants into the country, but details regarding the identities and destinations of these individuals remain undisclosed. Lawyers representing the administration’s immigration agencies argued that revealing this information could pose national security risks.
Musk’s remarks sparked a debate online, with some echoing his concerns about the security implications of unvetted immigration, while others criticized his characterization of migrants as a threat.
This latest controversy adds to ongoing debates surrounding the Biden administration’s immigration policies. In 2022, a transportation program facilitated migrants’ mobility across the country through overnight flights, funded by taxpayers’ money. Reports from the Center for Immigration Studies revealed that Customs and Border Protection made it easier for these flights to operate, transporting thousands of immigrants into at least 43 American airports in 2023.
The secret program reportedly utilized the CBP One app, launched in 2023, allowing immigrants who cannot legally enter the US to apply for travel authorization and asylum from their home countries.
Overall, Musk’s criticism underscores the growing concerns over immigration policies and their potential security implications under the Biden administration, prompting further scrutiny and debate.
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