President Joe Biden's administration reportedly admitted to secretly flying 320,000 illegal immigrants into 43 U.S airports last year.

Immigration lawyers claim that revealing those locations could create "vulnerabilities" for national security. Intentionally kept from the public during its rollout, the program involved migrants that the administration knowingly revealed as "inadmissible," per reports.

The secrecy was due to the fact that hundreds of thousands of flight arrivals — some arriving after the airport's curfew hours — could allow "bad actors" to undermine law enforcement and inflict harm on public safety.

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"Thanks to an ongoing Center for Immigration Studies Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, the public now knows that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has approved secretive flights that last year alone ferried hundreds of thousands of inadmissible aliens from foreign airports into some 43 American ones over the past year, all pre-approved on a cell phone app," Todd Bensman wrote in a report for the Center for Immigration Studies.

The app in question is CBP One mobile, reportedly created to serve as a single portal entryway leading to a variety of customs and border patrol services. A questionnaire guides each user to their appropriate type of service, based on their needs.

According to CIS, aliens who cannot legally enter the country use the CBP One app to apply for travel authorization and temporary humanitarian release from those airports. The program also allows "two-year periods of legal status" during which time "adults are eligible for work authorization," Bensman stated.

The Biden administration's suspected use of the CBP One app to discreetly import thousands of migrants who have no legal rights to the country allegedly remains a part of the administration's "Lawful Pathways" strategy.

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The strategy announced by the White House On Jan. 5, enacts new measures to "encourage individuals to seek orderly and lawful pathways to migration."

"DHS and the Department of Justice today are announcing their intent to propose a new regulation that would encourage individuals to seek orderly and lawful pathways to migration and reduce overcrowding along the southwest border and the strain on the immigration system," the website explained.

Per the Migration Policy Institute, the Biden administration's 535 immigration actions in just three years have far surpassed the previous Republican president Donald Trump with 472 actions in four years.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams previously told NBC News how his state "is a right to shelter state and we're going to continue to do that."

Adams, 63, sparked tension at the White House with his recent remarks, estimating that the new influx of immigrants could cost NY taxpayers over $12 billion by mid-2025.

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