Boston’s Airport Being Used as Makeshift Shelter for Illegal Migrants

The problem of illegal migration continues to persist in the United States. Indeed, since the 2020 presidential election, the incumbent President Joe Biden and his administration have done very little to address the issue and many have argued that the problem has become significantly worse since he entered the oval office. Biden entered the oval office in January of 2021 and early in his presidency he rescinded many of his predecessor’s immigration policies. The 45th President Donald Trump had instituted a “remain in Mexico” policy that had prevented illegal migrants from entering the country after being processed and allowed to roam at will with no reliable methods of tracking them down. Biden ended this policy and he also ended construction of the various border barriers that Trump was constructing. While Biden has since changed his tune and has promoted more construction at the border, the damage has been done. Over 5 and a half million illegals hare entered the have entered the country since 2021, a staggering statistic. 

Additionally, an article by the New York Post alleged that the federal migrant backlog was set to surpass eight million individuals by the fall of 2024, a truly harrowing number and an increase of 167% in just five years. Biden continues to implement a radical agenda that will irrevocably change the American electorate forever. Biden has wanted to give amnesty to millions of noncitizens who do not understand American history or speak the language. And recently terminated 350,000 asylum cases, basically letting these illegals do whatever they please and reside in the country with no strings attached.

America’s urban centers have been hit the hardest by these realities, with millions of migrants flooding areas like New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, and Boston. At Boston’s Logan Airport, migrants have been living in the facility and sleeping on the floor. Over 100 illegals are estimated to be inhabiting the notable airports premises.