Tuesday, August 3, 2021

JOE BIDEN'S ORCHESTRATED INVASION - Chip Roy: Monthly Illegal Immigration to U.S. Reached Highest Level Since 2000

we can't begin to save this  nation until we rid ourselves of biden and his clone, kamala!




Biden’s DHS Violates Court Order by Approving Illegal Aliens for DACA

Democrats Push Ahead with Three Alternative Amnesty Strategies DACA
ERIC BARADAT/AFP via Getty Images
4:16

President Joe Biden’s administration admits in court filings that illegal aliens were mistakenly approved for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in violation of a court order that deemed the program illegal.

On July 16, Judge Andrew Hanen ordered the Biden administration to effectively shut down the DACA program by blocking the federal government from allowing new applicants, illegal aliens who have not previously been enrolled, onto the program’s rolls.

In a court filing, first reported by the Washington Times‘ Stephen Dinan, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Acting Director Tracy Renaud admitted that in violation of the court order, the agency mistakenly approved nine illegal aliens for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and collected biometric data from 52 illegal aliens seeking enrollment.

The court filing, signed by Renaud, states:

On July 16, 2021, USCIS sent guidance to DACA adjudicators to cease granting initial DACA requests and related work authorization requests, as well as to cease scheduling biometrics appointments for initial DACA requestors. [Emphasis added]

Despite the messaging campaign, most of the scheduled requestors arrived at the [Application Support Centers] for the appointments throughout the week of July 19. USCIS provided the contractor that operates the 131 [Application Support Centers] across the U.S. and its territories with a list of all initial DACA requestors with instructions not to collect biometrics from these requestors. However, as of July 26th, approximately 52 initial DACA requestors had biometrics collected throughout the week. USCIS determined that in each case, the cause was human error. USCIS is continuously reinforcing communications with the vendor to ensure that no further initial DACA requestors are processed for biometrics. Initial DACA requests for individuals who had biometrics collected despite the cancellation of their appointments, will not move forward with adjudication. [Emphasis added]

On Monday, July 19, 2021 USCIS identified nine initial DACA cases that were acted upon between Saturday, July 17 and Monday, July 19. USCIS was able to immediately intervene in one case before any notice was issued to the requestor, and has taken the following remedial steps to address the eight remaining cases, and further safeguard against any additional errors: [Emphasis added]

Renaud writes that “USCIS was able to prevent all related [employment authorization] cards from being mailed for the DACA initial requests acted on after July 16, 2021.”

“Six EAD cards were able to be pulled from production entirely, and the additional two cards were manually pulled after production to prevent the cards from being mailed,” Renaud writes.

“USCIS is advising the remaining eight initial individuals that their DACA approvals were void at the time of issuance and that they have not been granted DACA given this Court’s order,” she continues. “The cases have been returned to pending status and will remain on hold with all other DACA initial requests.”

The Center for Immigration Studies Robert Law called the approvals “eyebrow-raising” as USICS adjudicators would have had to work over the weekend to approve the cases.

“Based on my experience as the USCIS policy chief during the Trump administration, it is highly unusual and atypical for an adjudicator to work on cases outside of standard business hours,” Law writes.

As of 2017, more than 2,100 DACA illegal aliens have been kicked off the program after having committed a crime or being found to have previously committed crimes. Close to 800,000 illegal aliens have been allowed to remain and work in the U.S. due to DACA.

The case is Texas v. United States, No. 1:18-cv-68 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here. 

 

Chip Roy: Monthly Illegal Immigration to U.S. Reached Highest Level Since 2000

TOPSHOT - Migrants are pulled across the Rio Grande by human smugglers while crossing the US-Mexico border on rafts in Roma, Texas on July 8, 2021. - Republican lawmakers have slammed Biden for reversing Trump programs, including his "remain in Mexico" policy, which had forced thousands of asylum seekers from …
PAUL RATJE/AFP via Getty Images
3:01

Monthly illegal immigration to the United States reached the highest level last month since the year 2000, according to Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX).

On Monday, Roy posted online a breakdown of preliminary illegal immigration totals from July where he states that last month hit the highest levels since 2000 with more than 205,000 border crossers encountered by federal immigration officials and 37,400 known got-aways, that is, illegal aliens who successfully crossed the U.S.-Mexico border.

The preliminary totals indicate that there have been at least 1.3 million border crossers encountered by federal immigration officials at the southern border for Fiscal Year 2021, which started October 1, 2020.

“It’s time to draw a line in the sand, for the sake of our country, our communities, our kids, and those who seek to come here. It’s time to impeach [Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas] for failing to uphold immigration law, enforce Title 42, and secure our border,” Roy wrote in the post:

Analysis from Steven Kopits with Princeton Policy Advisors projects that President Joe Biden’s lax immigration enforcement, elimination of border controls, and expansive catch and release operation will drive at least 1.7 million illegal aliens to the southern border by the end of 2021.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has sought to stem the flow of illegal immigration into the U.S. interior by ordering that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) cannot transport border crossers into the state.

Attorney General Merrick Garland has since filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas over the order, claiming that Abbott does not have a right to halt the Biden administration’s catch and release operation wherein border crossers are bussed and flown into the U.S. interior.

As Breitbart News reported, the latest data reveals that the Department of Homeland Security has released about 173,000 border crossers and illegal aliens into the U.S. interior — some of which have been found to skip out on their quarantine and continue traveling into the country despite having coronavirus.

Last week, DHS released a group of coronavirus-positive border crossers into La Joya, Texas, that was later found eating at a Whataburger. Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley had booked hotel rooms for the coronavirus-positive border crossers but they skipped quarantine instead.

This week, Breitbart News exclusively published photos showing staff and volunteers with the Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition in Del Rio, Texas, packing mostly Haitian border crossers into vans for transportation toward San Antonio, Texas — a violation of Abbott’s order.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here. 

Illegal Alien Amnesty is the Ticking Time Bomb in 'Reconciliation'

  6 comments

The one thing the infrastructure bill isn't about is... infrastructure. 

Aside from all the poison green environmental pork, it's just the sideshow to a larger legislative push to ram a whole bunch of policy priorities through via a highly illegal strategy. But if Obama could use reconciliation to enslave millions of Americans to socialized medicine, his successor figures he can do the same with illegal alien amnesty.

Biden "reiterated that immigration reform should be included in the reconciliation bill. It’s a position he’s staked out before... but this is the first we’ve heard about it since there was movement on the bipartisan infrastructure framework. (Worth remembering: For this to happen, Dems would need a favorable ruling from the Senate parliamentarian, which hasn’t happened yet.)"

 Then, Biden said that Sen. KYRSTEN SINEMA (D-Ariz.) — who said Wednesday that she would not support a $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill — is “on board for passing [reconciliation] if in fact she sees all the pieces of it. That’s why she allowed the budget to go forward.”

The gimmick here is the same pseudo-DACA bid that Dems unveiled during the pandemic which slices the illegal alien onion by declaring a whole bunch of illegals to be 'essential workers'.

Americans were more willing to accept illegal alien amnesty if they were told, falsely, that it was going to apply to American teens whose parents just happened to have brought them here illegally. 

With some businesses claiming to have trouble finding workers, Dems suspect the public may be willing to legalize another raft of illegal aliens because they're "essential workers".

Padilla, a member of the Senate Budget Committee, is pushing to pass a pathway to citizenship for essential workers, "Dreamers" and other undocumented immigrants as part of the spending bill — a move he said would benefit all Americans...

This comes after bills to legalize more than 4 million farmworkers, "Dreamers" and immigrants eligible for temporary humanitarian protections were approved in the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this year. But those measures would need at least 60 votes to succeed in the Senate, where they face a wall of opposition by Republicans.

That’s why for months now, immigrant advocates have pressured Democrats to use reconciliation to adopt immigration reforms that have proven elusive for decades.

The very fact that Dems are having trouble getting enough Senate Republicans on board for their latest amnesty is a minor miracle that can largely be attributed to the effects of the Trump era.

During a briefing with the American Business Immigration Coalition, Menendez recounted roughly a dozen “significant meetings” he had with Republican colleagues, “trying to plow through what would be possible” on immigration. But he said he was never able to identify the 10 votes needed to overcome a filibuster and pass legislation through the regular process.

Menendez accused his colleagues across the aisle of being “more interested in punishing immigrants than they are in recognizing their incredible contributions to this country.”

“The Republicans of 2021 are not the same Republicans I worked with in 2013 to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the Senate,” said Menendez, a member of the so-called Gang of Eight that successfully ushered immigration overhaul legislation through the Senate in 2013, only to have the bill die in the Republican-controlled House. 

Good.

The question is whether Senate Dems will be able to successfully detonate a demographic nuclear weapon through reconciliation. 

No comments: