CNN Abruptly Cancels Live Interview After Illegal Immigrant Admits Bombshell

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A newly arrived migrant was interviewed by CNN, but the segment abruptly ended when the network received unexpected responses.

A CNN reporter asked, “Were you aware of Title 42 and that they were going to open the border like before the pandemic?”

“Yes,” the migrant responded directly, explaining that he heard President Biden was ending Title 42 and the border would be open.

As a result, many people decided to make the journey to America.

The CNN reporter then quickly thanked the man and ended the interview.

Biden is accused of allowing approximately six million illegals from over 170 countries to illegally invade the U.S.

Impeachment articles were filed against President Biden by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.

Greene announced, “It is with the highest amount of solemnity that I announce my intention to introduce articles of impeachment today on the head of this America-at-last Executive Branch that has been working since January 20th, 2021, to systematically destroy this country: the President of the United States, Joseph Robinette Biden.”

Biden has also refused to give Customs and Border Protection (CBP) the resources needed to secure the border.

“His administration has willfully refused to maintain operational control as is required by law,” Greene said.

Green has also unveiled articles of impeachment against Attorney General of the United States Merrick Garland.

Biden’s failure to secure the border has “deliberately compromised our national security by refusing to enforce immigration laws and secure our border,” Greene said.

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The expiration of Title 42 has accelerated an already record-breaking surge of illegal immigration under President Biden. According to figures laid out by U.S. Senator Ron Johnson last month, anywhere from four to five million illegal aliens have entered the United States since January 2021.

Most new arrivals are given court dates for the next step in their asylum process before being released into the United States. In some cases, these court dates are not scheduled until 2027 due to a massive backlog in the court system.

A small minority of new arrivals end up having legitimate asylum claims. For example, Biden’s “Dedicated Dockets” program, meant to fast-track the asylum process for migrants. Data published last year found that just one percent of border crossers in the program had valid claims for asylum to remain in the U.S., according to a report from Breitbart News.