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Elon Musk says “the groundwork is being laid for something much worse than 9/11” after the Biden administration ADMITTED that transporting 320,000 unauthorized immigrants to the US has national security “vulnerabilities”

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Elon Musk republished a DailyMail.com article and criticized the Biden administration after they admitted to flying 320,000 unauthorized immigrants into the United States.

Elon Musk criticized the Biden administration after it admitted to flying 320,000 unauthorized immigrants into the United States.

Musk took to his X platform early Tuesday and said the president’s administration is “importing voters and creating a national security threat” by secretly allowing illegal immigrants into the country.

‘It is very likely that the groundwork is being laid for something much worse than 9/11. “It’s just a matter of time,” Musk said while republishing a DailyMail.com story.

Tesla creators are commenting after a secret Biden program was exposed in which the administration admitted to flying 320,000 immigrants to the United States, but officials refuse to say who was flown where.

Lawyers for the administration’s immigration agencies have asserted that revealing the locations of these undocumented aliens could create national security “vulnerabilities.”

Elon Musk republished a DailyMail.com article and criticized the Biden administration after they admitted to flying 320,000 unauthorized immigrants into the United States.

Elon Musk republished a DailyMail.com article and criticized the Biden administration after they admitted to flying 320,000 unauthorized immigrants into the United States.

The program follows controversy in recent years when Biden secretly chartered flights of underage immigrants from the US-Mexico border to other US cities.

The program follows controversy in recent years when Biden secretly chartered flights of underage immigrants from the US-Mexico border to other US cities.

The program follows controversy in recent years when Biden secretly chartered flights of underage immigrants from the US-Mexico border to other US cities.

Lawyers for the administration’s immigration agencies have asserted that revealing the locations of these undocumented aliens could create national security “vulnerabilities.”

The admission means that while a record number of migrants crossed the country’s southern border last year, the Biden White House was also transporting them directly into the country.

The use of mobile phone applications has allowed immigrants to arrive by air undetected and without legal rights to enter the United States.

It comes after controversy over a 2022 transportation program in which the administration used taxpayer money to ferry migrants across the country on overnight flights.

According to details of a freedom of information lawsuit that was first reported by journalist Todd Bensman, the Center for Immigration Studies discovered that the president’s Customs and Border Protection approved the latest secret flights that transported hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from foreign countries to at least 43 different US airports from January to December 2023.

The program was part of Biden’s expansion of the CBP One app, which began early last year.

Immigrants were able, under Biden’s expansion, to apply for asylum using the app from their home countries.

The Center for Immigration Studies has noted that transporting these immigrants directly to the United States is one of the least known uses of the app.

US President Joe Biden greets a member of law enforcement while receiving a briefing at the US-Mexico border in Brownsville, Texas, on February 29.

US President Joe Biden greets a member of law enforcement while receiving a briefing at the US-Mexico border in Brownsville, Texas, on February 29.

US President Joe Biden greets a member of law enforcement while receiving a briefing at the US-Mexico border in Brownsville, Texas, on February 29.

The president's Customs and Border Protection approved the latest secret flights that transported hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from foreign countries to at least 43 different U.S. airports from January through December 2023.

The president's Customs and Border Protection approved the latest secret flights that transported hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from foreign countries to at least 43 different U.S. airports from January through December 2023.

The president’s Customs and Border Protection approved the latest secret flights that transported hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from foreign countries to at least 43 different U.S. airports from January through December 2023.

Foreign nationals who cannot legally enter the U.S. use CBP One to request travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release from those airports.

Under this parole, immigrants can remain in the US for two years without obtaining legal status and are eligible for work authorization.

The administration first said it would not reveal which airports the undocumented aliens were transported to, citing a “police exception” in the refusal to hand over information.

But new information from the Center for Immigration Studies The lawsuit reveals that the locations were not disclosed out of fear that ‘bad actors’ would cause harm to public safety or that the information would create vulnerabilities for law enforcement.

CBP attorneys wrote that revealing the airports “would reveal information about the relative number of people arriving and, therefore, the resources spent at particular airports.”

This, in turn, would reveal “operational vulnerabilities that could be exploited by bad actors by altering their behavioral patterns, adopting new methods of operation, and taking other countermeasures.”

CIS said the secret flights are “legally dubious” and stated that since CBP will not reveal the locations for fear of “serious” consequences, it is probably not a program that should continue.

The lawyers also did not reveal departure locations from foreign airports, leaving it unclear where these immigrants are coming from.

But those eligible for CBP One applications are citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia and Ecuador.

The program was part of Biden's expansion of the CBP One app, which began early last year. Immigrants were able, thanks to Biden's expansion, to request asylum using the application from their countries of origin.

The program was part of Biden's expansion of the CBP One app, which began early last year. Immigrants were able, thanks to Biden's expansion, to request asylum using the application from their countries of origin.

The program was part of Biden’s expansion of the CBP One app, which began early last year. Immigrants were able, thanks to Biden’s expansion, to request asylum using the application from their countries of origin.

On September 11, Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the hijacking that killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trace Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

On September 11, Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the hijacking that killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trace Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

On September 11, Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the hijacking that killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trace Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

On September 11, Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the hijacking that killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Multiple foreign-born terrorists entered the country undetected, planned and trained for the horrific terrorist attack that has shaken the country forever.

The terrorists, mostly from Saudi Arabia, had been affiliated with the jihadist organization and the first members arrived in the United States more than a year before the attacks. Some of the men had been targeted by officials investigating terrorism, but bureaucratic conflicts caused problems in conducting a full investigation into the terrorists.

The attack and details of the missed opportunities to stop it led to the creation of the Department of Homeland Security.

The federal agency, which is exclusively responsible for public safety, officially began in 2003 and now, 20 years later, the department unifies more than two dozen government agencies working together to protect the United States.

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