THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND THE RISE OF MEXICAN FASCISM IN AMERICA….. Your tax dollar at work!
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-globalist-democrat-party-and-rise.html
A ballpark figure for the amount given to legal immigrants is zero. Razaista rule is “America last” on full display.
"This is country belongs to Mexico" is said by the Mexican Militant. This is a common teaching that the U.S. is really AZTLAN, belonging to Mexicans, which is taught to Mexican kids in Arizona and California through a LA Raza educational program funded by American Tax Payers via President Obama, when he gave LA RAZA $800,000.00 in March of 2009!
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WHAT HAPPENED TO AMERICA?
Mark Levin: Democrats accept anti-semitism, OPEN BORDERS AND NO LEGAL NEED APPLAY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQJrYy5NOC8
Migrant enclaves already are at the top of the U.S. lists for bad places to - 10 of the 50 worst places in America to live according to this list are in California, and all of them are famous for their illegal populations.
MONICA SHOWALTER
Illegal aliens continue overwhelming the state, draining California’s already depleted public services while endangering our lives, the rule of law, and public safety for all citizens. Arthur Schaper
The costs of illegal immigration are
being carefully hidden by Democrats.
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Biden's shocking betrayal of veterans in the name of managing his border fiasco
The Biden administration’s handling of the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border is an ongoing disgrace, and recent reports suggest this White House still hasn’t reached rock bottom.
The White House is considering diverting doctors and other personnel from the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) to the border once Title 42 ends (at whatever point that may be), in order to help handle the expected influx of migrants.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas confirmed this possibility during testimony before the House Appropriations Committee late last month.
"The resources that the medical personnel from the Veterans Administration would allocate to this effort is under the judgment of the secretary of Veterans Affairs, who prioritizes the interests of veterans above all others for very noble and correct (sic)," Mayorkas responded, when pressed by lawmakers at the hearing.
There are expected to be as many as 18,000 illegal aliens arriving at the U.S. border each day once Biden finally terminates the Trump-era Title 42 program. The move had been expected to happen on May 23, but a federal judge called a halt to the lifting. The Biden administration, however, is appealing that ruling.
And if they win, the border will almost certainly become overwhelmed, and the White House is going to have to divert resources from other agencies to help deal with the problem.
That the administration is even considering diverting resources from our veterans to illegal aliens illustrates its misplaced priorities. It’s especially appalling for the administration to consider stripping resources from the VA at a time when veteran suicide rates have skyrocketed.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of suicide and mental illness rose throughout the country, and our veterans were hit especially hard. According to a recent report from the Army, suicide rates among soldiers last year were the highest since before World War II, and the number of total suicides among soldiers was the highest in 20 years. The problem of veteran homelessness is also still being largely neglected, even though numbers have improved overall in the past decade.
There are still roughly 40,000 homeless veterans on our streets. Veterans make up roughly 11 percent of the nation’s homeless population, despite making up just around seven percent of the nation’s overall population. The rapid rise in suicides and homelessness that occurred during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected our country’s veterans. To strip them of resources during this time in favor of illegal aliens would be unconscionable.
Right now, 40,000 veterans are homeless, and an average of 17 are committing suicide on a daily basis. Until both those numbers go down to zero, no VA resources should be allocated to the border.
It’s likely that resources from other agencies will have to be surged to the border to help mitigate the catastrophe that Biden has created, but the focus of the VA should be entirely on helping veterans, not illegal aliens. However, the Biden administration has established a clear pattern of prioritizing illegal aliens over Americans, particularly during crises.
Right now, as American women and infants face baby formula shortages, illegal aliens are being given hard-to-find formulas by the U.S. government, according to Republican Rep. Kat Cammack of Florida.
“They are sending pallets, pallets of baby formula to the border,” Cammack said. “Meanwhile, in our own district at home, we cannot find baby formula.”
Other areas where the administration has prioritized migrants over Americans include COVID-19 and foreign policy. Shortly after the Biden administration announced an end to Title 42, they announced that they were extending mask mandates for traveling Americans. The rule was eventually tossed by a federal judge, but if the White House had their way, illegal aliens would have received relief from COVID-19 restrictions earlier than Americans.
During the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, the administration left hundreds of Americans behind. Now, even as Americans remain stranded under Taliban rule, Biden has turned his focus towards pushing Congress to grant citizenship to tens of thousands of unvetted Afghan refugees.
In almost every policy area over the past 16 months, the Biden administration has chosen foreign nationals over American citizens. But taking resources from our veterans would be a new low, even for this White House. That cannot be allowed to happen.
Dale L. Wilcox is executive director and general counsel for the Immigration Reform Law Institute, a public interest law firm working to defend the rights and interests of the American people from the negative effects of mass migration.
Want to Visit America? Forget Getting a Visa. Just Walk Across the Border.
The United States is one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. In 2019, only Spain and France had more visiting tourists, likely due to the rich history, architecture, cuisine, and culture that these European countries provide.
The U.S. offers iconic cities such as New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco, as well as abundant national parks, and entertainment meccas like Las Vegas and Nashville. The visitors they draw bring a huge bump to the U.S. economy.
According to Statista:
In 2019, the number of international tourist arrivals to the U.S. stood at almost 80 million after being on the rise for over a decade. Thanks to this influx of visitors and a boost in U.S. travel spending, the travel and tourism industry contributed over 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars to the country's GDP and supported millions of jobs in 2019.
COVID, of course, put a temporary halt to tourism worldwide, with many countries closed to visitors during much of the pandemic. Those that remained open had ever-changing rules and requirements, not only to enter these countries but other rules for those attempting to return to their home countries.
Tourist visas are technically called B1 or B2 visas and are used for non-U.S. residents desiring to travel to the U.S. to conduct business, attend a professional conference, visit family, or simply take a vacation. Residents of 39 specific countries are eligible for a visa waiver, allowing a 90-day stay in the U.S. for business or tourism without having to apply for a visa.
These countries are mainly first-world countries as in most of Europe and a few in Asia and Oceania. Notably absent are countries in the Middle East, Africa, or South America. One might consider this racist or xenophobic but there are also practical concerns over potential terrorism or visitors wanting to travel to the U.S. and never return to their home countries.
Interestingly there are no such concerns over those entering the U.S. through our porous southern border.
Missing from the visa waiver program are the 155 remaining countries where most residents want to simply visit family, take in the Grand Canyon, or enjoy a few shows in Vegas. How can they get to the U.S.?
An interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate is required to obtain a travel visa. This should be easy and straightforward, but it is anything but, a nightmare for those applying for a visa. The average wait time for an appointment is 344 days, almost a year. And that’s only the average.
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If a Nigerian woman wants to visit her boyfriend in Atlanta, or Denver, for example, she will have to wait 760 days just for an embassy appointment. A family from Colombia hoping to visit Disney World will wait 696 days for their visa appointment. A physician in Mexico wanting to attend an American medical conference won’t get an appointment for 570 days, long after the medical meeting is over.
Yet the irony is that if that same physician, family, or woman made their way to the U.S. southern border, they could sashay across, and if even apprehended crossing, they could claim persecution, ask for asylum, and be granted entry into the U.S. They would also receive a welcome basket of goodies including food stamps, Medicaid health insurance, Social Security income, and other forms of assistance, including free education for their children.
A real-life example of how these delays affect visitors is a semi-retired Australian international businessman invited to a friend’s wedding in Seattle with 160 days advanced notice.
He was told he would have to wait anywhere from 216 to 300 days for a visa interview, meaning, he could not attend his friend’s wedding despite having spent a decade traveling around the world, including the U.S., on business.
Why is there such a long wait for a visa interview appointment? Of course, COVID is blamed, staffing issues, lockdowns, and so on, despite COVID mostly being over. Will monkeypox be the next excuse? Why is the U.S. having such problems? What about someone from the U.S. wanting to travel to Australia?
An Australian visa can be obtained online. Per their visa website, “It is not necessary to make an appointment with an Australian embassy/consulate.”
Why can’t the U.S. follow a similar process? Or hold interviews virtually via Zoom or another similar platform, clearing the backlog, allowing foreigners to travel to America to visit, celebrate, holiday, and spend their money on American goods and services?
Is the U.S. economy doing so well that American businesses are turning away customers? “American consumers are already cutting back on spending”, according to a new CNBC survey. So why are we making it so difficult for foreigners to visit America and spend their money here?
Illegal immigration costs U.S. taxpayers over $100 billion a year, yet tourism nets the U.S. more than $1 trillion a year, a ten-fold plus to the U.S. economy. Why are we making it so difficult to visit and stimulate our economy?
We have foreigners from who-knows-where streaming across our southern border. NBC News reports, “More than 234,000 migrants tried to cross southern U.S. border in April, a new high.” That’s only those who were apprehended and counted. How many more crossed undetected? Twice as many? Three times as many?
Currently, 450,000 individuals are waiting, some for years, for a visa interview to travel legally to the U.S. That’s the equivalent of two months of illegal border crossers. Only 28,000 of those waiting for their interview will have an interview in May 2022, a tenth of those attempting to cross illegally. Is anything wrong with this scenario?
For an interview lasting 3 to 5 minutes, an embassy could perform 10 interviews per hour, 80 per day, 400 per week. More than 100 embassies, or 40,000 interviews, could be conducted each week, clearing and eliminating any backlog. The U.S. actually has more than 250 embassies and consulates around the world.
Individuals from foreign countries, seeking to visit the U.S. legally, playing by the rules, and spending their own money while in the U.S. are told to wait in a multi-year line. At the same time, those entering the country illegally, not playing by the rules, not stimulating the U.S. economy, are enjoying the largess of U.S. taxpayers, and are shuttled to the front of the line.
Is this incompetence? Or a planned and coordinated Cloward-Piven strategy to undermine and eventually destroy America? Draw your own conclusions.
Brian C. Joondeph, M.D., is a physician and writer. Follow me on Twitter @retinaldoctor. And on Truth Social @BrianJoondeph.
DHS Data: Biden’s ‘Sanctuary Country’ Orders Cut Deportations of Criminal Illegal Aliens
President Joe Biden’s so-called “sanctuary country” orders are directly responsible for a massive drop in deportations of illegal aliens, newly released federal data shows.
In February 2021, Biden implemented a series of orders protecting most of the nation’s 11 to 22 million illegal aliens from arrest and deportation. The most expansive is Biden’s so-called “sanctuary country” orders that prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from arresting and deporting most illegal aliens — even those with criminal convictions.
The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) obtained ICE data through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, showing Biden’s orders slashed deportations of illegal aliens.
“The ICE records indicate that the drop in enforcement activity in 2021 is directly attributable to the implementation of the Biden enforcement policies,” CIS Director of Policy Jessica Vaughan writes.
The ICE data shows that before Biden’s orders were implemented, from October 1, 2020, to February 2, 2021, agents were deporting about 121 illegal aliens every day from the United States interior including about ten illegal aliens classified as “aggravated felons.”
After Biden’s orders went into effect, from February 18, 2021, to September 30, 2021, deportations from the U.S. interior dropped 46 percent to just 65 deportations a day.
As Breitbart News previously reported, the ICE data shows the Biden administration is deporting fewer criminal illegal aliens convicted and accused of crimes like murder, kidnapping, and sexual assault.
For instance, deportations for illegal alien convicts dropped 62 percent in Fiscal Year 2021, with less than 40,000 being deported from the United States, compared to Fiscal Year 2020, when nearly 104,000 illegal alien convicts were deported.
That data is consistent with overall deportation levels where from February 2021 to September 2021, just 14,585 illegal aliens living in the U.S. interior were been deported. Compare that figure to the last four months of the Trump administration, when nearly 17,000 illegal aliens were deported from the U.S. interior.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is suing the Biden administration over the orders, arguing that the policy unfairly punts the burden of illegal immigration to states.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
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