Sleepy Joe Biden, THE WORST PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, has allowed millions and millions of Criminals, many of them murderers, drug dealers, and people released from prisons and mental institutions from all around the world, to enter our Country through it’s very dangerous and ill conceived Open Border. Sorry, but it’s my job to get these killers and thugs out of here. THAT’S WHAT I GOT ELECTED TO DO.
Claim | Result | Source Reference | Source Quote |
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Joe Biden has allowed millions of criminals, including murderers, drug dealers, and individuals released from prisons and mental institutions from around the world, to enter the United States through an open border. | rejected | https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/verify/immigration/no-the-biden-administration-does-not-have-an-open-border-policy-donald-trump-fact-check/536-ff0e6532-1b2c-4420-a076-9f8c41766acf | No, the Biden administration does not have an open-border policy. |
Joe Biden has allowed millions of criminals, including murderers, drug dealers, and individuals released from prisons and mental institutions from around the world, to enter the United States through an open border. | rejected | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_policy_of_the_Joe_Biden_administration | The immigration policy Joe Biden initially focused on reversing many of the immigration policies of the previous Trump administration, before implementing stricter enforcement mechanisms later in his term. |
🤖 Conclusion [10/100]: The statement claims that President Joe Biden has allowed millions of criminals to enter the United States through an open border policy, which is characterized as highly dangerous and ill-conceived. This assertion is heavily disputed by the provided sources.
Firstly, the claim that there is an 'open border' policy under Biden is explicitly rejected. According to WFAA, the Biden administration does not pursue an open-border policy. Instead, the Biden administration first focused on reversing Trump's immigration policies and later implemented stricter enforcement mechanisms, as noted in the Wikipedia source.
Furthermore, without evidence indicating that millions of criminals have entered the U.S. under Biden's policy, the statement lacks substantial support. It echoes political rhetoric rather than a substantiated fact. The rejection of both aspects of the claim, alongside the absence of credible supporting evidence, leads to a conclusion that the statement is largely false, which is reflected in the low truthfulness score of 10.