Sunday, February 15, 2026

NEW YORK POST: Still, the backlog of asylum claims has reached a mountainous 3.38 million — and would take 14 years to process even at the current, accelerated rates. New York is a big part of the load.

The hard line is a far cry from the open-door border policy of the Biden years, which saw judges granting a staggering 50% of asylum claims in May 2022, during a year when Customs and Border Protection reported a record-breaking total of 2.76 million people crossed the southern border.
“We could afford to take in a heartbeat, another 4 million people,” Biden said at an Iowa campaign event in 2019. “The idea that a country of 330 million people cannot absorb people who are in desperate need and who are justifiably fleeing oppression is absolutely bizarre.”
from "Floodgates Closed: 8 in 10 Asylum Seekers Now Booted by Judges as Trump Attempts to Restore Borders," Geoff Earle and David Specter, New York Post, February 14, 2026.

Nearly 80% of migrants seeking asylum in the US were sent packing in the last quarter, as immigration judges take a tougher line under the Trump administration, which has made it a priority to restore the border.

In that same span, there’s been an accompanying spike in deportations. In December, there were 38,215 illegal migrants given the boot, nearly double the 19,265 in December 2023 under President Joe Biden and 53% more than the 24,979 in December 2024, according to data compiled by Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse.

And the enforcement has been sustained, with more than 30,000 deportations every month since Trump took office.

Nearly 80 percent of migrants seeking asylum in the US were sent packing in the last quarter, as the Trump administration speeds deportation and immigration judges rule for fewer asylum claimants.

Nearly 80 percent of migrants seeking asylum in the US were sent packing in the last quarter, as the Trump administration speeds deportation and immigration judges rule for fewer asylum claimants.

“It’s having a real impact. The Trump Administration is doing all kinds of things to drive down the asylum grant rate,” said Andrew Arthur, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Policy and a former immigration judge.

Michael Cutler, who spent 30 years as an agent at the former Immigration and Naturalization Services, cheered the return of common-sense border policy.

“If you look at what asylum is supposed to be, it’s a very narrow definition . . . You have to be able to demonstrate a credible fear and be able to articulate that credible fear of persecution,” he told The Post.

“It’s not because there’s a gang that’s doing business down the block or you can’t stand your mother in law or you can’t find a job,” he added.

The hard line is a far cry from the open-door border policy of the Biden years, which saw judges granting a staggering 50% of asylum claims in May 2022, during a year when Customs and Border Protection reported a record-breaking total of 2.76 million people crossed the southern border.

“We could afford to take in a heartbeat, another 4 million people,” Biden said at an Iowa campaign event in 2019. “The idea that a country of 330 million people cannot absorb people who are in desperate need and who are justifiably fleeing oppression is absolutely bizarre.”

Trump tapped into the public outrage by using his campaign rallies to highlight senseless killings of Americans like Laken Riley, who was killed by an illegal migrant while jogging at the University of Georgia in 2024.

Last year, Victor Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal migrant from El Salvador was given a life sentence for the 2023 savage rape and murder of Maryland mom of five Rachel Morin.

“That’s what American[s] voted for, they voted for safety… this is the top issue that got him elected, and he’s keeping his word,” Rachel’s mom Patricia Morin told The Post this week.

“We have all these unvetted people that are here in America and we don’t know if they really are who they say they are.”

She continued: “Democrats keep talking about how bad all this is and it’s not compassionate, but it’s not virtue when you only give compassion to the criminal and don’t give a second thought to the victim who has died.”

Maureen Maloney, who has pushed for tighter borders since the death of her son Matthew Denice, 23, who was killed in Milford, Mass. by a drunk-driving illegal migrant from Ecuador in 2011.

“What Biden did to this country with the open borders was treason and Americans will be paying the price for many years to come,” said Maloney, vice president of the group Advocates for Victims of Illegal Alien Crime.

“It’s impossible for President Trump to deport however many millions of illegal aliens that have come across the border during the Biden administration,” she told The Post.

Plummeting asylum approvals mirror the rising public frustration over illegal immigration. Asylum grant rates remained at 50 percent much of 2023 — as Customs and Border Patrol reported being swamped by more than 2.4 million migrants at the Southwest border with 3.2 million so-called “encounters” nationwide.

Only when national polls showed in August 2023 that 70% of Americans disapproved of Biden’s handling of the border — and as he geared up for an ultimately disastrous run at a second term — did the number of asylum grants decline slightly. By 2024, the rate was 40%.

A December Department of Homeland Security release said there were average apprehensions at the border of just 245 per day – a stunning 95% drop from the average during the Biden administration of 5,110 per day.

Asylum decisions are made in immigration courts overseen by officials designated by the Justice Department, who collectively shape the numbers. The Trump administration has been stocking immigration courts with judges from military backgrounds. This month DOJ hired 33 new immigration judges, after hiring 36 in October.

The Pentagon has also been reassigning Judge Advocate General lawyers from the military to immigration courts for temporary assignments to address the backlog.

The administration also fired in excess of 100 immigration judges over the past year.

The New York Bar Association expressed “deep concern” over the firings.

But the Justice Department trumpeted the judicial turnover. “After four years of Biden administration hiring practices that undermined the credibility and impartiality of the immigration courts, this Department of Justice continues to restore integrity to our immigration system.”

The decision-making process is typically slow-moving, with a courtroom slog stretching well beyond a decade to resolve the cases already on the books.

One feature of the Trump administration has been an increase in speed. In April and May, completed cases hit 12,000 per month, compared to monthly completed caseloads of just 6,000 to 7,000 under Biden, according to TRAC.

Still, the backlog of asylum claims has reached a mountainous 3.38 million — and would take 14 years to process even at the current, accelerated rates.

New York is a big part of the load. Queens County is third in the country for the immense size of its backlog, with 105,635 cases.

The countries the migrants are sent back to reflect the geography, poverty, and drug wars that officials say are driving migration to the US.

The greatest number who lost in court get sent to Mexico, which accepts migrants from there and from some third countries. The other top destinations are Honduras, Guatemala, and Venezuela, in that order.

WALL STREET APES: California is being taken over by Mexico immigrants. Latino kids are the majority in California's schools, over 56%. Only 39% meet English standards. Just 20% of students in California schools are White

SAMA HOOLE: When seed oils are heated, they break down into aldehydes. Aldehydes are the same toxic compounds found in: Cigarette smoke, Car exhausT, Formaldehyde (embalming fluid)

When seed oils are heated, they break down into aldehydes. Aldehydes are the same toxic compounds found in: - Cigarette smoke - Car exhaust - Formaldehyde (embalming fluid) Your "healthy" stir-fry cooked in sunflower oil contains the same toxic compounds as passive smoking. But nobody mentions this because it would require admitting that heating seed oils creates carcinogens. The aldehydes integrate into food. You eat them. They damage DNA, promote cancer, create oxidative stress. Every time you cook with seed oils above 180°C, you're creating toxic compounds in your food. This isn't theoretical. Measurable aldehyde levels in seed oil cooking are comparable to industrial pollution.

But at least it's plant-based pollution. 

The strategy [of demographic erasure] is a form of conquest, not by traditional means of war but through policy, education, and the manipulation of public perception.

The softening up of Ireland for the ongoing scheme of mass population replacement is gathering pace through the National Action Plan Against Racism. Officially launched in 2023, this plan aims to cultivate a culture of white guilt among the Irish and to grant special privileges to foreigners, effectively demoting the native population to second-class citizens in their own country. Allegedly, these changes are being implemented because the migrants in Ireland are not feeling safe. In reality, the increasing number of third world migrants has contributed greatly to the declining sense of safety among Irish women and children.  

The public face for this cultural reprogramming is Ebun Joseph.  

Anti-racism is built on only one thing, White superiority.  

"Minister Joe O'Brien announces the appointment of the special rapporteur for the National Action Plan Against Racism," July 2024.

The Nigerian anti-racism activist was given the role of Special Rapporteur, and her job is to monitor progress and write annual reports on Irish racism. 

1:00.  Ebun Joseph, however, is not the brain behind this program.  If we observe her network, we can see that she is the direct protege of Dr. Alice Feldman, a Jewish academic at University College Dublin.  It was Feldman who supervised Joseph's PhD and it was Feldman who groomed Joseph for her current role as the face of Irish anti-racism.  She has spent over two decades working against native Irish interests through her advocacy in immigration, anti-racism, interculturalism, and critical race theory.  Although a whole host of Irish and ethnic minority names have been listed as authors of the National Plan Against Racism even the briefest of research reveals that it was first conceived as far back as 2003, and that the author of a plan bearing this precise name was none other than Feldman herself.  If we explore further, we will notice that Joseph is also influenced by Ronit Lentin, a Jewish academic who introduced critical race Theory to Ireland in 1997. Lentin, who led sociology at Trinity College until 2012, has redefined Ireland as a biopolitical racist state and has actively campaigned for open immigration policies while opposing deportations.  She introduced the concept of "Irish racism" arguing that the very notion of Irish identity is a white supremacist fabrication. Working alongside Feldman and Lentin on the 2008 collaboration relating to the early National Plan Against Racism was the Irish Jewish writer Katrina Goldstone.  As the board member of New Communities Ireland, the largest national network of more than 150 migrant-led groups, Goldstone has described herself as "being involved in asylum rights and minority issues for more than two decades." Jewish and liberal activists have also prioritized teaching anti-racism in Western education, aiming to instill white guilt and suppress expressions of white identity.  In Ireland, this was advanced by Katherine Zappone, an American lesbian and former Minister for Children, Disability, and Equality, who in 2016 introduced the Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Charter for Early Childhood Education.

Racism and Anti-Racism in Ireland, Ronit Lentin, 2002.

"Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Charter and Guidelines for Early Childhood Care and Education," July 1, 2016.

3:10.  This initiative, drawing from the anti-bias approach of American Jew, Louise Derman-Sparks, seeks to reorient Irish education against native interests. Derman-Sparks, known for works like Leading Anti-Bias Early Childhood Programs: A Guide to Change, for Change, 2015, and What If All the Kids Are White?, 2011, has directly influenced Irish policy, promoting the idea that whiteness perpetuates systemic racism.  By adopting her methods, Ireland has committed to indoctrinating its youth ensuring that continuation of this suicidal ideological shift.  This pattern of cultural manipulation is not unique to Ireland but reflects a broader Western trend where academic theories, often from Jewish Scholars, are used to indoctrinate the next generation of professionals who then disseminate these ideas throughout society.

"Anti-Racism Map: Mapping National Anti-racism Efforts in Europe."  

3:59Ebun Joseph pushes for these anti-racism teachings to be compulsory, aiming to dismantle the very fabric of European culture.  According to the logic of Critical Race Theory, the Irish are racist by virtue of their existence with the only resolution being their cultural and demographic erasure.  The strategy is a form of conquest, not by traditional means of war but through policy, education, and the manipulation of public perception. 

TOM LUONGO: Gavin Gruesome said it at Munich, “Trump is temporary…”. That is the attitude of the Eurocrats and Davosian catamites across the pond. This is why @RepThomasMassie is a traitor.

from ShipWreckedCrew,

DOJ has about 7000 attorneys WHEN FULLY STAFFED. More than 500 have already been dragooned into this fiasco created by Massie. Every prosecutor in SDNY who was either not in trial or not preparing for trial, was pulled off of whatever else they were working on, and put to work on the Massie law. How many hundreds more do you suppose should be put to the task of writing explanation for redactions to save Massie and Khanna for being idiots? Should ALL other DOJ work be subordinated to this task? Should half the DOJ attorneys involved in deportations across the country be pulled off? Should hundreds of DOJ prosecutors working drug trafficking from Florida to California be pulled off? How much other DOJ would should be compromised because of Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert and MTG -- along with 214 Democrats?? Led by Massie, they are the cause of this.