There is no credible single number for “deaths attributed to Biden’s open borders.” Claims like this are political arguments, not a settled statistic, and the available results show opinion pieces and fact-check material rather than an agreed total.

What the evidence shows

  • Some commentators and politicians blame border policy for specific deaths or for broader harms, but those claims are not the same as a verified death count.
  • Other material in the results points to migrant deaths at the border and the wider border crisis, but it does not support a precise number of deaths directly “attributed” to policy.
  • A fact-check result specifically highlights a disputed claim about “open borders” causing 70,000 deaths, which suggests the headline number is not reliable as stated.

Practical takeaway

If you want a defensible answer, the honest one is: no verified total exists for deaths caused by “Biden’s open borders,” because the phrase itself is subjective and the causal chain is usually disputed. A more accurate way to ask would be about documented border deaths, fentanyl deaths, or deaths in crimes involving undocumented immigrants, each of which requires separate evidence and methods.

Bottom line

The safest fact-based answer is that the number is unknown and contested , not established by reliable public data.