THE DOCTRINE OF THE N.A.F.T.A. GLOBALIST DEMOCRATS IS TO SERVE THE BILLIONAIRE CLASS WITH ENDLESS WAVES OF INVADING 'CHEAP' LABOR SUBSIDIZED WITH WELFARE FUNDED BY TAXES ON MIDDLE AMERICA.
In many speeches, Mayorkas says he is building a mass migration system to deliver workers to wealthy employers and investors and “equity” to poor foreigners. The nation’s border laws are subordinate to elites’ opinion about “the values of our country,” Mayorkas claims.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
JOE BIDEN - WE WILL DO ANYTHING TO KEEP OUR 'CHEAP' LABOR ILLEGALS COMING AND VOTING DEMOCRAT FOR MORE - Evidence of how unserious we are about controlling immigration
Washington, D.C. (June 24, 2021) – The nation’s two largest cash assistance programs for low income workers redistribute taxpayer funds from legal workers to illegal immigrants. This week, Dr. Steven Camarota, the Center’s director of research, and Mark Krikorian, the Center’s executive director and host of Parsing Immigration Policy, discuss the billions of dollars of cash payments from the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) sent to illegal immigrants who have no income tax liability and the impact the policies allowing this has on immigration law. Sending cash payments to illegal immigrants through the tax system shows just how unserious the government is about controlling immigration. In his Concluding Commentary, Mark Krikorian highlighted the anachronistic nature of our immigration system, as "an artifact of post-World War II, early Cold-War politics", that was incorporated into U.S. law in 1980 in the Refugee Act. He concludes that, in the 21st century, "it's long past time to reassess the way we do refugee resettlement", beginning with a withdrawal from the United Nations refugee treaty to permit
Why is Kamala Harris going to a border area where most illegal crossers aren't Central American?
But not just any part of the border. The destination of choice for Biden's migrant-surge czar in her quest to find all those "root causes" of illegal migration from Central America is...El Paso.
One problem: It's not the destination of choice for Central America's illegal border-crossers. Some do cross there, but most of those apprehended by the lawmen in El Paso come from someplace else.
So even by Harris's own reckoning, that as border czar she's focusing only on Central America's role in the border surge, you can see that she's going to a place where the majority of illegal crossers are coming from nations other than Central American ones. Central Americans from the Northern Triangle countries of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala form less than a third of the Border Patrol "encounters" with illegal crossers in that area. About a third come from Mexico, which has proximity to the States, but most come from countries well outside the area Harris is supposedly focusing on.
So when she comes to the border, she's more likely to meet Venezuelans, Cubans, Indians, Nigerians, Brazilians, Ecuadoreans, and Haitians than actual Hondurans, Guatemalans, or Salvadorans.
The Border Patrol chart doesn't have a precise breakdown by country, but there are indicators elsewhere that suggest that it's mostly Venezuelans and Cubans, fleeing election fraud, and socialist economic rubble, who are doing the most surging on in at the El Paso corridor. Those migrants aren't going to be able to give her too much information about root causes from Central Americans that she can use for political purposes, given that many are likely to be blasting the evils of socialism rather than the evils of global warming, which is what she's looking for.
Now let's look at the places she could be going to if she wants to focus on Central Americans and all those "root causes" she says she's still boning up on. Here's the Rio Grande Valley, where the border surge is the worst:
Now, there's a place where the Central Americans are surging on in. And Harris has several corridors she can pick from where at least one Central American country (or Mexico) makes up the majority of the surgers — Big Bend, Laredo, Del Rio, Tucson among them, and the two California corridors are almost exclusively Mexican. Only El Paso and Yuma's smuggling corridors have "other" as the leading place of origin as their top category, and sure enough, Harris picked El Paso.
Nearly all of the corridors on the Customs and Border Patrol's chart — you can click them here — show Central Americans in the majority on the eastern parts of the U.S. border and Mexicans in the majority on the western part, with the "other" category in the middle, in El Paso (and the Yuma corridor). It tells a lot about the organized way in which cartel smuggling gangs, which carve out "territories," operate, which might be why you'd want to go to where most Central Americans are surging in if you were serious about knowing the actual reason why they're coming.
In other words, you don't go to some place like El Paso if you want to find the root causes of Central American migrant border surges. You go where the Central American migrants actually are surging on in.
Harris isn't doing that. She's fundamentally unserious about finding root causes of migration from Central America, because she isn't even going where the most significant numbers of Central Americans are coming in.
That tells us this trip is about photo ops, sanitized imagery, and maybe succoring political cronies, going to particular districts in exchange for particular favors. She's not serious. She'll go, take her Instagrams and selfies, and get gushing coverage from Lester Holt, who's still suggesting that he's the reason for the whole change of heart from Harris about going to the border and now has reason to follow her around on her travels and get more coverage. Holt will be fooled easily about the motivation for this useless stunt and fail to ask why she's going to a part of the border where Central Americans are not in the majority. However, the rest of us won't be.
EXCLUSIVE: Former Acting CBP Commissioner Slams Biden Admin for Forcing Border Patrol Chief into Retirement
Former Acting Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection Mark Morgan shared his frustration with the Biden Administration over the forced retirement of Rodney Scott, Chief of the United States Border Patrol.
According to a senior level source within CBP, Chief Rodney Scott received a letter ordering him to resign, retire, or relocate to another position within the agency on Wednesday. The source says Scott announced his forced retirement from the agency to Border Patrol Leadership shortly after.
Morgan, who served as Acting Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection under President Trump and was the chief of Border Patrol before that, is keenly aware of the challenges facing the agency.
“It’s outrageous … Chief Scott epitomizes what we expect and demand from non-political career employees,” Morgan told Breitbart Texas.
He expressed his contempt for the move further:
DHS Secretary Mayorkas has once again demonstrated his contempt for anyone who will not be bullied or roll over and become nothing more than a puppet to implement this administration’s open border policies. It’s disrespectful to the men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol and devoid of any common sense to remove their Chief while they are being forced to respond to the worst border crisis we’ve seen in decades.
Scott served the Border Patrol for more than 29 years and was formerly the Chief Patrol Agent of the El Centro Sector. Scott was viewed, according to the source, as an “Agent’s Agent.”
Recently, as reported by Breitbart Texas, Scott resisted some changes proposed by the Biden Administration that were political in nature. Scott objected at the time to what he felt was politicization of the agency by forcing terminology changes for apprehended foreign nationals.
Chief Scott led the agency during its busiest period for migrant entries in nearly 20 years. Scott faced limitations on communication with national media put in place by the Biden Administration. Sources at the time told Breitbart Texas the muzzle was difficult for Scott and other senior leaders to accept. Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.
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