Friday, April 2, 2021

JOE BIDEN - ONE HUNDRED DAYS OF SQUANDERING AMERICA AS FAST AS HE CAN

HOW MANY HOMELESS AMERICAS (LEGALS) ARE IN AMERICA'S OPEN BORDERS LIVING UNDER FREEWAY OVERPASSES?

Report: Biden’s Immigration Policies Leave Empty Beds at Detention Centers Costing Taxpayers $1 Million a Day

A bunk bed, desks, toilet and sink inside a cell are seen at the Caroline Detention Facility in Bowling Green, Virginia, on August 13, 2018. - A former regional jail, the facility has been contracted by the US Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to house undocumented …
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Almost 2,000 miles north from the U.S. Mexico border in Tacoma, Washington, the detention center used to be brimming with as many as 1,300 illegal aliens. But since Joe Biden has been president and federal agents have been instructed not to arrest but to catch and release illegal crossers, hundreds of beds there and across the country are empty — costing taxpayers $1 million a day.

Taxpayer-funded National Public Radio (NPR) reported on its analysis of ICE detention centers:

Because of the way ICE structures its contracts with private companies and localities that own and operate the detention centers, the agency guarantees it will pay for a minimum number of beds whether they are filled or not. For dozens of detention centers across the country with these “guaranteed minimums,” ICE pays more than $1 million a day for empty detention beds.

“The numbers that we have right now on detention are the lowest they’ve been in 20 years,” Silky Shah, executive director of the nonprofit Detention Watch Network, said in the NPR report. “But we have the capacity for a lot more, and a lot of those beds continue to get paid for.”

While noting that the coronavirus pandemic also led to detention populations being thinned out, NPR reported that the real issue is not border security but the policy of incarcerating people who enter the United States illegally.

Now ICE is paying for more unused space than ever before, and a larger national debate has been heating up about whether the government should be locking up many of these immigrants in the first place. Critics say this isn’t just about money but about the morality of putting immigrants behind bars for civil violations. Many ICE detainees have not been convicted of any crimes.

“I think that’s a real question for the administration,” Shah said in the NPR report. “Do they want to continue to detain people because of what the Trump administration put in place? Or do they want to actually move towards the more morally appropriate position of actually not detaining tons of people.”

NPR’s report also focused on what it called the controversy of ICE detention centers being run by private contractors and cited a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report earlier this year that criticized how ICE negotiates its detention contracts.

ICE said the GAO’s findings “lack context,” in a statement released after the report was published. The report didn’t take into account the “dramatic fluctuations” in the number of aliens ICE detained between 2018, when arrests increased, and 2020, when the coronavirus led to the release of detainees from centers around the country.

“Now activists see a new opportunity with President Biden in the White House,” NPR reported. “While running for president Biden’s platform said that the federal government ‘should not use private facilities for any detention, including detention of undocumented immigrants.'”

Biden has moved to get rid of privately run federal prisons but so far he has not acted on immigration detention, according to NPR.

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Japanese Media Report: U.S. Migrant Child Detention Facility near Breaking Point

Minors are housed at the Donna Department of Homeland Security holding facility, the main detention center for unaccompanied children in the Rio Grande Valley run by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in Donna, Texas, Tuesday, March 30, 2021. The minors are housed by the hundreds in eight pods that …
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A Japanese news outlet released a video on Thursday showing a migrant child detention facility in South Texas they describe as being “close to breaking point.” The international news outlet blamed President Joe Biden for the conditions where 4,000 children are packed in a facility with a capacity of 250.

“President Joe Biden is under fire for the poor conditions,” NHK World News tweeted. “Children rest just inches from each other on mats.”

“The massive influx of people is said to have been triggered by the president himself,” the agency continued. “A sense of crisis appears to be spreading among officials.

NHK World News focused on the president’s decision to “overturn the policies of his predecessor and accept unaccompanied minors.”

The overcrowding in the facility in Donna, Texas, near the banks of the Rio Grande remains massively overcrowded despite the opening this month of 15,000 detention center beds by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in March, Breitbart Texas’ Randy Clark reported.

On Thursday, HHS officials announced plans to open an additional child detention center at the National Association of Christian Churches in Houston. The newly opened facility will receive a shipment of 500 migrant children on Friday, officials said. The planned capacity of the facility has not been released.

This is the ninth facility opened by HHS officials in March, the article states.

Clark details the facilities as follows:

In addition to the newest opening announced in Houston, HHS has opened the following centers in March 2021 alone.

  • March 19 — HHS opened an Emergency Intake Site for Unaccompanied Children in Midland, Texas, with the potential capacity of 700 beds.
  • March 19 — HHS opened an Emergency Intake Site in Dallas, Texas, with the potential capacity of 2,300 beds.
  • March 20 — HHS announced it will open an Influx Care Facility (ICF) at Target Lodge Pecos North, in Pecos, Texas, with the potential capacity of 2,000 beds.
  • March 23 — HHS announced it will open a second site in the Carrizo Springs, Texas, area. The Dimmit site will potentially add an additional 500 Influx Care Facility (ICF) beds.
  • March 25 — HHS announced it will open Emergency Intake Sites (EIS) for Unaccompanied Children at Joint Base San Antonio with the potential capacity of up to 350 beds.
  • March 27 — HHS opened an Emergency Intake Site for Unaccompanied Children at the San Diego Convention Center, with the initial potential capacity of 1,450 beds.
  • March 29 — HHS opened an Emergency Intake Site for Unaccompanied Children at the Freeman Expo Center in San Antonio, Texas, with an internal potential capacity for 2,100 beds and an external capacity of 300 medical beds.
  • March 30 — HHS opened an Emergency Intake Sites (EIS) for Unaccompanied Children at Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas with the potential capacity of up to 5,000 beds.

Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior news contributor for the Breitbart Texas-Border team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Price is a regular panelist on Fox 26 Houston’s What’s Your Point? Sunday-morning talk show. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX and Facebook.

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Feds Use Signs to Direct Migrants into U.S. from Border River, Says Rep. Chip Roy

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Federal authorities are not trying to stop illegal immigration at the banks of the Rio Grande, but simply guiding migrants from the shore to processing centers, said U.S. Congressman Chip Roy.

During a visit to an area near the Anzalduas International Bridge, Congressman Roy described signs which guide migrants from the Rio Grande to a U.S. Border Patrol processing center.

“There’s signs there that say ‘asilo’ and an arrow,” Roy said. “We are literally pointing people in the direction as soon as they come across the river … again, this isn’t about protecting the border, this is about driving people intentionally.”

During his trips, Roy has encountered several groups of migrants in various places from Laredo to the Rio Grande Valley.

“This is all wide open, there is very little fencing,” he said.

In several instances, those migrants have become lost on the Texas side after not being able to find any Border Patrol agents due to the understaffing caused by the migrant processing centers.

“We saw these individuals–they were looking for us–they were looking for Border Patrol,” Roy said, describing an encounter with a group of more than 20 Central American migrants. “They were looking how to get to this sport here. They didn’t run when they saw us, they didn’t run when they saw the vehicle’s lights; they’ve been told precisely what to say ‘asilo asilo’ asylum.”

“Once they do an asylum determination, 90 percent of them don’t have a real basis for asylum,” Roy said. “This is all a sham game, the cartels know it and they are using it and exploiting these individuals to exploit our border.”

Ildefonso Ortiz is an award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Brandon Darby and senior Breitbart management. You can follow him on Twitter and on Facebook. He can be contacted at Iortiz@breitbart.com

Gerald “Tony” Aranda is a contributing writer for Breitbart Texas.

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