Thursday, August 5, 2021

JOE BIDEN'S SEC OF HOMELAND OPEN BORDERS MAYORKAS SAYS WE MUST REACH OUT ACROSS THE GLOBE TO FLOOD AMERICA WITH 'CHEAP' LABOR TO KEEP NAFTA JOE'S CRONIES HAPPY AND GENEROU$$$$$

THE GREATEST TRANSFER OF WEALTH IN MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY TRANSPIRED DURING THE BANKSTER REGIME OF LAWYER BARACK OBAMA, LAWYER JOE BIDEN AND LAWYER ERIC HOLDER. IT'S ALL ABOUT GAMING IT. THAT'S WHAT LAWYERS DO BEST.



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 “The Democrats had abandoned their working-class base to chase what they pretended was a racial group when what they were actually chasing was the momentum of unlimited migration”. 

                                                DANIEL GREENFIELD   

 

A DACA amnesty would put more citizen children of illegal aliens — known as “anchor babies” — on federal welfare, as Breitbart News reported, while American taxpayers would be left potentially with a $26 billion bill.

 

Additionally, about one-in-five DACA illegal aliens, after an amnesty, would end up on food stamps, while at least one-in-seven would go on Medicaid. JOHN BINDER


THIS VIDEO DOCUMENTS THE HISTORY OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY'S ASSAULT ON THE AMERICAN WORKER AND AMERICA MIDDEL CLASS SINCE BILLARY CLINTON.

NAFTA JOE BIDEN, A CORRUPT, BRIBES SUCKING CLOSET REPUBLICAN LAWYER IS CLOSELY IDENTIFIED WITH THE BIGGEST CRIMINAL BANKSTERS IN HISTORY, HAS ALWAYS SERVED THE RICH, WALL STREET, CRIMINAL BANKSTERS AND ANYONE WILLING TO STICK A BRIBE IN LAWYER HUNTER BIDEN'S POCKET.

THERE WAS A REASON WHY LAWYER BARACK OBAMA WANTED JOE BIDEN TO SERVE HIS CRONY BANKSTERS IN THE BANKSTER REGIME OF LAWYER BARACK OBAMA, LAWYER JOE BIDEN  AND THE BANKSTERS' RENT BOY, LAWYER ERIC HOLDER.

Chris Hedges | NAFTA, Clinton, and Obama BETRAYED Americans




Mayorkas Offers Work Permits to Chinese from Hong Kong

Migrants arrives at the West Railway Station with their luggage on February 2, 2009 in Beijing, China. After the week-long Chinese New Year holiday, millions of migrants return cities early aimed to find works. About 20 million migrant workers have lost their jobs because of the economic downturn, a senior …
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Homeland security chief Alejandro Mayorkas is offering temporary residency and work permits to people who claim to be victims of China’s oppression in Hong Kong.

“Today, President [Joe] Biden issued a memorandum directing the Department of Homeland Security [DHS] to take appropriate measures to defer for 18 months the removal for Hong Kong residents presently in the United States,” the August 5 statement said.

Because of the directive, “DHS will temporarily defer removal for eligible individuals. [And they] may also seek employment authorization through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,” the statement said.

The offer of “Deferred Enforcement Departure” is a “reckless decision by the Biden administration,” responded Rob Law, the director of regulatory affairs and policy for the Center for Immigration Studies.

“There’s very little confidence that nefarious members of the Chinese Communist Party in the United States are not going to try to disguise themselves as a qualified persons from Hong Kong, and we will literally be allowing the enemy to operate from within,” he said, adding that under Mayorkas’ direction, “we don’t want to screen anybody anymore.”

Law, who served as a top official at the visa-screeing agency — the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency — under then-President Donald Trump, explained:

I would not feel confident that we will have the ability to verify that those are legitimate documents. How are you going to validate them? [If you try] You’re going to have to ask the officials from Hong Kong which is now under the Chinese Communist Party.  When [you get] fraudulent documents, you’re gonna get an affirmation that they’re actually legitimate … Given the complete animosity that the Biden administration has towards proper screening and vetting, bad actors are going to slip through the cracks here.

Their philosophy is [that] it is better to err on the side of giving out an immigration benefit to an ineligible alien than for someone to possibly miss out on something that they might be eligible.

The announcement is unneeded because there are other ways to protect people from Hong Kong who do not want to return to the communist-controlled city.

“There are all sorts of other avenues available that don’t open the door for fraud and abuse online .. they could apply for asylum, they could apply for an extension of stay in their current immigration status, they could apply for a change of status to a different non-immigrant category,” he said.

The hidden purpose, he said, “is just to create yet another population” of work-ready migrants, he said.

Mayorkas is using his agency power over the border rules to open many new doorways for foreign migrants, including migrants with no plausible legal claim to work permits in the United States.

Migrants heading to the border with Guatemala on their way to the United States, march in La Entrada, in the Honduran department of Copan, on January 15, 2021. - Hundreds of asylum seekers are forming new migrant caravans in Honduras, planning to walk thousands of kilometers through Central America to the United States via Guatemala and Mexico, in search of a better life under the new administration of President-elect Joe Biden. (Photo by Orlando SIERRA / AFP) (Photo by ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP via Getty Images)

Migrants heading to the border with Guatemala on their way to the United States, march in La Entrada, in the Honduran department of Copan, on January 15, 2021. (Photo by ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP via Getty Images)

For example, Mayorkas is offering Venezuelan migrants work permits through the Temporary Protect Status (TPS) program if they meet a Setempber 2022 deadline. He has also offered TPS and work permits to 100,000 Haitians.

Under his oversight, roughly 700,000 migrants have crossed the Mexican border, and more are being flown from Central American cities to join other migrants in the United States.

Mayorkas is expanding the U Visa program, which provides work permits and green cards to people who claim they are victims of crime.

The Department of Justice is also revising asylum rules so Mayorkas’s deputies can offer citizenship to migrants who claim their home-country governments do not protect them from spousal abuse or routine crime.

The Cuban-born Mayorkas is an immigration zealot who grew up, graduated, and worked in California as a prosecutor during the 1990s. His support for migration is backed up by business groups.

Overall, investors and business coalitions want to import more migrants — even impoverished, ill, aging, or criminal migrants — because the migrants spike consumer sales, boost rental rates, cut wages, minimize management hassles, and so raise profits and stock values. The migrants also serve as clients for Democrat-run welfare agencies, and eventually, as voters for Democratic candidates.

But migration damages ordinary Americans’ career opportunities, cuts their wages, raises their rents, curbs their productivity, shrinks their political clout, and fractures their open-minded, equality-promoting civic culture.

Amid Mayorkas’ inflow of migrants, the “median weekly earnings of the nation’s 113.6 million full-time wage and salary workers were $990 in the second quarter of 2021 … 1.2 percent lower than a year earlier,” Breitbart reported July 16.

The economic extraction of valuable consumers, renters, and workers from poor countries also helps move wealth — and social status — from heartland red states to the coastal blue states. The extraction policy also helps move wealth and status from GOP rural districts to Democrat cities within each state.

In general, legal and illegal migration moves wealth from employees to employers, from families to investors, from young to old, from children to their parents, from homebuyers to investors, from technology to stoop labor.

Jobless Claims Notch Down to 400,000 as Layoffs Persist at Elevated Levels

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 03: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event in the East Room of the White House where he addressed the importance of people getting a COVID-19 vaccination August 3, 2021 in Washington, DC. Biden also said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign following a …
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The jobs market’s progress appears to have stalled, with jobless claims repeatedly coming in at high levels and no longer steadily declining as they did this spring.

New claims for unemployment benefits fell to 400,000 in the week ended July 24, 24,000 below the upwardly revised figure for the previous week.

This is the ninth consecutive week in which new claims, which are a proxy for layoffs, have been reported in a range between 365,000 and 425,000. The four-week average of claims is 394,000, an incease of 8,000 from the previous week’s range.

The lack of progress in claims is something of a mystery to many analysts. Many employers have complained that they cannot find enough workers and yet hundreds of thousands of workers appear to be losing their jobs every week.

Continuing claims for July 17 rose to 3,269,000, an increase of 7,000 from the previous week’s revised level. Continuing claims get reported with a one week delay. The 4-week moving average was 3,290,750, a decrease of 53,750 from the previous week’s revised average. This is the lowest level for this average since March 21, 2020.

The federal government launched a variety of new programs to extend unemployment benefits to those normally not eligible. These get reported with a three-week delay. The total number of continued weeks claimed for benefits in all programs for the week ending July 10 was 13,156,252, an increase of 582,403 from the previous week.

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