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The Issue: The Biden administration’s dispersal of undocumented migrant children throughout the country.

Apparently, we have reached a new low (“Biden’s secret flights,” Oct. 19).

The government is attempting to “sneak” in undocumented immigrants.

In all fairness, it’s time to reword the saying on the Statue Of Liberty. For example: “Sorry, we’re full. We have well exceeded our tired, our poor and huddled masses.”

It’s obvious that we are incapable of taking care of the poor citizens of our country — yet apparently we are very capable of taking care of undocumented immigrants.

Is the government making it mandatory that the masses involved in the midnight runs be vaccinated? Or is it setting up another surge of COVID-19?

Say what you want about former President Trump — he was building walls, while President Biden is opening up the floodgates.

Ronald Alois

Brooklyn

The Post did it again, exposing what we in Connecticut have known for quite a few weeks: The government is dropping migrants at airports and dispersing them into communities around the country.

This new administration doesn’t believe in the rule of law or the wishes of most of the American people. It has its own agenda, which is against everything I hold dear about our country — and we are not privy to half of the dirty dealings.

Joann Mirone

Old Greenwich, Conn.

I wholeheartedly agree with The Post’s editorial that Biden is “playing a deadly game” by secretly placing illegal migrant children in our own backyard, so to speak (“Prez playing a dangerous game,” Oct. 19).

Biden swore on a Bible that he would “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” But has he kept his promise? Absolutely not.

He has opened the border to anyone who wants to come into this country, including unattended children, and completely ignored immigration laws passed by Congress.

He has put many Americans who live along the border, as well as those living in states where the illegals have been secretly placed, in danger.

Richard Ketay

Newark, NJ

The covert dispersal of unaccompanied migrant kids to our region (as well as to other locations throughout the country) in the dark of night is a quintessential Biden administration maneuver.

This unseemly approach placates the progressives and conceals the reality of the calamitous policy from the American people. It shows disdain and indifference to our immigration laws.

Biden and his administration have con­cocted numerous — seemingly irreparable — policies that have caused unparalleled detriment to our great country in a mind-boggling short period of time.

Denis David

East Rockaway

Children of undisclosed vaccination status are being dispatched around the country. Catch-and-release has become the apparent order of the day.

Biden’s irresponsible approach to illegal immigration may go unnoticed by many Americans, but are widely touted as a magnet for illegal-immigrant and terrorist communities worldwide.

This further threatens national security, potentially exacerbates the pandemic and increases the congregation of illegal immigrants living under substandard conditions — at staggering costs to the American taxpayer.

William T. Fidurski

Clark, NJ

Why in the middle of the night? The Biden administration is flying underage migrants all over the United States, knowing that people would object to the increased strain on local systems.

And frankly, this country can’t afford to take care of people who live here legally, let alone illegals. It’s a strain on our education and our health and welfare systems.

If it’s the right thing to do, it should be done in daylight, so that people are aware of it.

Mindy Rader

New City

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