THE BIDEN INVASION - Health inspections for foreign nationals entering our country illegally have gone out the window. That's enabled the importation of many diseases which affect livestock and other agricultural output, and already these things are happening. Legal immigrants and even returning U.S. citizens must pass these inspections to protect the U.S. food supply. But under Joe Biden's catch-and-release, illegals are exempt from such cumbersome requirements. MONICA SHOWALTER
Saturday, March 9, 2019
NANCY PELOSI'S INVASION OF "CHEAP" LABOR - 500 ILLEGALS CAUGHT IN 24 HOURS INCLUDING TWO CHILD MOLESTERS
More Than 500 Illegal Aliens Arrested in 24 Hour Stretch Including 2 Sex Offenders, Unaccompanied Children
Fox 5 New York reports that United States Border Patrol near El Paso, TX arrested hundreds of illegal aliens earlier this week after groups of mostly Central American families attempted to sneak into the country. In total on Wednesday, Border Patrol apprehended more than 500 illegal aliens between the two caravans including an escaped federal inmate, sex offenders, and unaccompanied children as young as two years old.
The two largest caravans were stopped on Wednesday morning, but agents apprehended several smaller groups throughout the day as well. According to Fox 5, "Agents apprehended a group of 112 illegal aliens at the border wall near downtown El Paso just after midnight Wednesday. At about the same time agents working further east were processing a group of 252 aliens apprehended at the border just west of a high school."
Fox 5 also reports that the aforementioned sex offenders were arrested in different groups and each had previously served jail time for perverted acts before being deported from the United States. Likewise, a violent criminal who had previously escaped federal prison was also discovered attempting to reenter the country. Many children without parents were also apprehended in these caravans containing such dangerous individuals.
Border Patrol data show a sharp increase in families trying to enter the country, however, based on the fact many of these children were unaccompanied, it should be questioned how many trying to claim entry as families are actually blood-related. As noted by Fox 5, " The data showed the greatest increase in the El Paso Sector where family groups are up 1,689% when compared to same period last year." These arrests come just days after authorities released information showing that more than 76,000 people attempted to illegally cross the border in February, the highest it has been since 2007.
DYING AMERICA: Poverty, Open Borders, Widespread Homelessness, Housing Crisis, Opioids, Corrupt Politicians and Then Suicide!
"In a state like Florida, where immigrants make up about 25.4 percent of the labor force, American workers have their weekly wages reduced by perhaps more than 12.5 percent. In California, where immigrants make up 34 percent of the labor force, American workers’ weekly wages are reduced by potentially 17 percent." JOHN BINDER
"In the last decade alone, the U.S. admitted ten million legal immigrants, forcing American workers to compete against a growing population of low-wage foreign workers. Meanwhile, if legal immigration continues, there will be 69 million foreign-born residents living in the U.S. by 2060. This would represent an unprecedented electoral gain for the Left, as Democrats win about 90 percent of congressional districts where the foreign-born population exceeds the national average."
Democrats Urge U.S. Asylum for Venezuela’s Population
Sen. Marco Rubio and 23 Democratic Senators are asking President Donald Trump to grant asylum to Venezuelans, even though the grant would minimize the Venezuelans’ incentives to overthrow their country’s Cuban-backed dictatorship.
“We respectfully request that your Administration promptly designate Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to ensure that Venezuelan nationals currently present in the United States are not forced to return … [because a return] is not in the best long-term interest of the United States or our partners in the region,” said the March 7 letter.
However, offering asylum to Venezuelans would take the air out of the popular uprising against the dictatorship in the same way that Cuba’s communist dictatorship used U.S. immigration laws to deport its opponents to Florida, said David North, an expert at the Center for Immigration Studies.
“Successful revolutions are rarely pulled off by people who are not there.” North wrote.
The population of Venezuela is roughly 31 million.
The asylum letter is being pushed by top Democratic Senators, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Dick Durbin. Both Senators have fought bitterly to block the President’s immigration reforms, including construction of a border wall and reforms of the pro-migration asylum rules which are now encouraging a mass migration of Central Americans into the United States.
Florida GOP Sen. Rubio signed on to the letter, likely with the support of various GOP donors and business groups who stand to gain from an infusion of investments and spending by Venezuelan migrants. Rubio posted the TPS plan on his official Twitter account, but not on his personal account.
The Democrats’ TPS letter comes as Democrats try to reverse Trump’s plan to end TPS protections for many former illegal migrants from Honduras, Haiti, and El Salvador and other countries.
The TPS protections date back to 2001 and were granted to illegal migrants when their home countries were hit by earthquakes and floods. Their temporary TPS benefits — legal residency and work permits — were extended repeatedly by former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, partly because the migrants are a useful source of cheap labor to business groups.
Democrats, including Schumer and Durbin, now argue that the TPS migrants should not have to go home, and should be allowed to get green cards under legislation that provides green cards to the ‘DACA’ illegal migrants.
Schumer and Durbin also deny any long term impact from extending TPS to Venezualans. Their letter claims:
The decision to deny, withdraw or terminate TPS is in the sole discretion of the U.S. government. Moreover, TPS does not make a beneficiary eligible for legal permanent resident status or U.S. citizenship. When the TPS designation of a country is terminated, beneficiaries revert to the same immigration status they maintained before the designation.
Granting TPS to Venezuelans already in the U.S. is a concrete measure the Trump Administration can immediately take to alleviate the suffering of innocent Venezuelan civilians. I’m leading a bipartisan group of Senators urging the President to make this designation:
Democrats suggest that only 72,000 Venezuelans are candidates for TPS.
But the TPS proposal has been promoted for months, ensuring that many wealthier Venezuelans have been able to fly into Florida on routine tourist visas, and then overstay their term in the hope of getting TPS.
Media reports say more than 2 million Venezuelans have fled the country, and that perhaps 200,000 Venezuelans are already living in Florida, with minimal chance of being sent home.
A TPS designation could trigger a mass migration from Venezuela into Florida, so wrecking Trump’s campaign promise to guard the borders. The promise is already under growing pressure, as U.S. officials predict that 900,000 Central American migrants may use government-created legal loopholes to walk into the United States in 2019.
A declaration could also trigger a mass migration from other Latin American states. In January, Gallup reported:
Forty-two million seekers of citizenship or asylum are watching to determine exactly when and how is the best time to make the move. This suggests that open borders could potentially attract 42 million Latin Americans. A full 5 million who are planning to move in the next 12 months say they are moving to the U.S.
Any TPS designation for the Venezuelans would help the Democrats in Congress and progressive lawyers in court fight Trump’s removal of TPS from the Hondurans, Haitians, and El Salvadoran migrants.
Venezuelans in the United States should not be forced to return to Venezuela at this time of violent upheaval. It is in the President's hands to grant them temporary protected status, and I hope he will.
Legislators in the House and Senate have introduced bills that would give TPS status to Venezuelans. The Center for Immigration Studies reported:
Two bills, one each in the House and Senate, have been introduced that would legislatively mandate a grant of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Venezuelans. They are, respectively, H.R. 549, introduced by Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.), and S. 636, introduced by Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) …
Meanwhile Maduro remains defiant of the international community, outside of a few close allies such as Cuba and Russia, and more recently Iran, and refuses to allow aid from the United States and other donors to enter the country from Colombia and Brazil, where tons of food and humanitarian supplies sit waiting for the OK.
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Granting TPS would only add to the already out-of-control situation when Venezuelans to decide to join the tens of thousands of Central Americans already headed north [to the U.S. border]. What’s more, it might encourage others in the region, such as Nicaraguans (whose own country teeters on economic and social instability — see here and here) to do likewise in hopes that their physical presence would encourage a similar grant of TPS.
Pro-migration activists pretend migrants are helpless recipients of progressive charity. But migrants are rational & will go to US if Dems & biz force open the border. So Gallup warns that 5 million people are calculating the gains & risks for a 2019 move: http://bit.ly/2DtieDN
Democrats & some State Dept. officials want Trump to offer a 'TPS' amnesty to Venezuelans fleeing the socialist dictator. So do Florida CEOs and real-estate groups. But Trump wants to shrink TPS & also wants the Venezuelans to stay & depose their dictator. http://bit.ly/2tsR0IR
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