Produced by: Tarun Mishra
Earlier this month, Tesla CEO Elon Musk took aim at the Biden administration's handling of immigration, raising concerns about national security implications and voter manipulation.
Elon Musk voiced disapproval on social media, accusing the Biden administration of importing voters and alleging a potential national security threat due to unvetted migrants entering the country.
A DailyMail report revealed a secret Biden program flying migrants into the country, prompting scrutiny over transparency and accountability regarding the individuals' identities and destinations.
The controversy unfolded after the Biden administration admitted to flying in 3,20,000 unvetted migrants, sparking debate over immigration policies and security protocols.
Elon Musk drew parallels between the influx of unvetted immigrants and the potential for a security threat surpassing the severity of the September 11 attacks, drawing attention to the gravity of the situation.
Lawyers expressed concerns over disclosing the whereabouts of undocumented migrants, citing potential national security vulnerabilities and emphasizing the need for caution in handling sensitive information.
Musk's remarks triggered varied reactions, with some labelling migrants as 'invaders' and others expressing support for former President Trump, highlighting the divisive nature of immigration policy discourse.
The current controversy followed revelations about a 2022 transportation program facilitating migrant movement across the country, raising questions about transparency and accountability in immigration policies.