Friday, October 15, 2021

NAFTA JOE BIDEN'S LYING LAWYER SEC. OF OPEN BORDERS MAYORKAS - DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas Considers Excusing Immigration Fraud - BUT THIS TIME MAYORKAS IS NOT LYING. HE'S GAMING THE LAWS LIKE HE GAMES THE BORDERS FOR LAWYER JOE

 SAME OL’, SAME OL’ JOE BIDEN

BUILDING THE GLOBALIST PARTY’S SWAMP OF CORRUPTION

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2020/12/joe-biden-builds-his-swamp-signed.html

In the end of November, Biden tapped Obama-era officials for top national security and economic roles -- the same people who were one of the main reasons why it was Trump and not Hillary winning over the White House.

Joe Biden's pick to run the DHS immigration agency – Alejandro  Mayorkas – is a political gift for the  GOP, says Jessica Vaughan at CIS: "Cronyism, corruption, swampiness, and the immigration 

Report: DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas Considers Excusing Immigration Fraud

CAMP SPRINGS, MARYLAND - MAY 27: New U.S. citizens celebrates after taking their Oath of Allegiance during a Naturalization Ceremony at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Headquarters on May 27, 2021 in Camp Springs, Maryland. This special Naturalization Ceremony honored Asian American Pacific Islanders and was the …
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President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering a plan that would allow immigrants who fraudulently secured naturalized American citizenship to keep their citizenship, a new report states.

The Washington Times‘s Stephen Dinan reports that DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is floating a memo to the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that would help immigrants keep their naturalized citizenship in cases where they are found to have committed fraud.

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 24: U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas gestures as he speaks at a press briefing at the White House on September 24, 2021 in Washington, DC. Mayorkas announced that the influx of Haitian immigrants camped under the bridge in Del Rio, Texas had been cleared. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas gestures as he speaks at a press briefing at the White House on September 24, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Dinan reports:

“Naturalized citizens deserve finality and security in their rights as citizens,” the memo says. “Department policies should not cause a chilling effect or barriers for lawful permanent residents seeking to naturalize.” [Emphasis added]

The memo says the department should limit its denaturalization cases to instances of national security threats, major felons such as sex crime convicts or human rights violators, or cases of fraud “with aggravating factors.” [Emphasis added]

The memo doesn’t ban denaturalization but imposes a list of criteria to weed out cases, including whether bogus citizens had attorneys at the time, whether they have family that relies on them or whether they have “medical issues.” [Emphasis added]

In February 2020, former President Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) created a division to strip naturalized citizenship from immigration fraudsters. The latest DHS memo would ensure that a huge volume of immigration fraudsters are never referred to DOJ prosecutors.

Robert Law, with the Center for Immigration Studies, writes that the DHS memo would impose “such onerous restrictions that it has the practical effect of ending civil denaturalization.”

“Apparently following the rules to naturalize is too much of a ‘barrier’ in the eyes of the Biden political team,” Law writes. “Immigration cheats … are surely cheering on Secretary Mayorkas to sign the memo.”

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

EXCLUSIVE: CBP to Report Record of Nearly 2 Million Migrants Encountered in 2021

The stream of mostly Haitian migrants crossing the Rio Grande continued on Saturday and the camp grew to more than 14,000. (Photo: Randy Clark/Breitbart Texas)
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is set to report just under 2 million migrant encounters nationwide for the recently ended Fiscal Year 2021. The number of migrants encountered by Border Patrol agents and CBP officers jumped 202 percent over the previous year’s roughly 647,000.

CBP Officers and Border Patrol agents encountered nearly 1.96 million migrants nationwide during FY21 which ended on September 30, according to a highly placed source operating under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security. A document from the agency reviewed by Breitbart Texas revealed the record-breaking level of migrant encounters along the U.S.-Mexico Border.

Of the nearly 1.96 million migrants encountered, more than 1.66 million, a new record for Border Patrol, were migrants apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol agents at the southern, northern, and coastal borders. This represents an increase of 310 percent over the previous year’s 405,000 migrants.

The report for FY21 set a new record for the apprehension of migrants by Border Patrol agents for the nine southwest border sectors. The previous apprehension record of 1.64 million was set in FY2000, Breitbart Texas reported in late September.

Of the nearly 2 million migrants encountered by CBP and Border Patrol in FY2021, nearly 1.6 million took place following changes in immigration and border security policy following the Biden inauguration.

Single adult migrants accounted for more than 1.3 million of the total encounters, the report is expected to reveal.  This is up from just under 537,000 the year before — an increase of nearly 146 percent. Of those, more than 616,000 came from Mexico and nearly 315,000 came from the Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.

Family units accounted for the second-largest demographic of migrants encountered with just under 484,000 — an increase of more than 545 percent. More than 275,000 of those came from the Northern Triangle nations.

Encounters with Unaccompanied Minors also jumped by more than 333 percent. CBP officers and agents encountered more than 148,000 unaccompanied minors — up from only 34,000 the year before. Of those, more than 114,000 came from the Northern Triangle countries.

The numbers reported above do not include an estimated 400,000 migrant “got-aways.” The number is determined by counting migrants who ultimately escape apprehension after being observed by surveillance systems. Border Patrol agents also use traditional sign-cutting techniques to spot footprints. It is not a perfect investigative method, however, and sources say the actual got-away count is usually higher.

In a news interview on September 26, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the increase in apprehensions is nothing new. Mayorkas told Fox News’ Chris Wallace, “We are certainly seeing a large number here this year, but in 2019, we saw a large number. In 2014, in 2010. This is nothing new,” he says.

The statement contradicts the reality that the total number of migrant apprehensions along the southwest border with Mexico is higher than any recorded yearly apprehension statistic, dating to 1925 when 22,199 migrants were arrested by the Border Patrol–mostly on horseback.

Editor’s Note: The numbers cited from the source are preliminary numbers and could change slightly before the official report is published by CBP.

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.

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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