America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Sunday, July 24, 2022
CALIFORNIA - THE DEMOCRAT PARTY'S GATEWAY FOR THE LA RAZA NARCOMEX DRUG CARTELS - Rep. Kat Cammack on Drug Smugglers Released on Cashless Bail
DESTROYING AMERICA ONE ILLEGAL AT AT TIME. JUST LOOK AT WHAT THE DEMOCRAT PARTY FOR OPEN BORDERS DID TO MEXIFORNIA
“Heroin is not produced in the United States. Every gram of heroin present in the United States provides unequivocal evidence of a failure of border security because every gram of heroin was smuggled into the United States. Indeed, this is precisely a point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions made during his appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 18, 2017 when he again raised the need to secure the U.S./Mexican border to protect American lives.” Michael Cutler …..FrontPageMag.com
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THERE IS NO GREATER THREAT TO AMERICA THAN JOE BIDEN AND NARCOMEX!
JOE BIDEN'S SABOTAGES AMERICA'S ENERGY LIKE HE DOES AMERICA'S BORDER WITH NARCOMEX.
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Tucker Carlson: Biden should be impeached for this
The cartels and coyotes are earning $13 billion a year by delivering economic migrants to U.S. workplaces via President Joe Biden’s welcoming border agencies, the New York Times reported Monday.
The current revenue is 26 times larger than the $500 million the cartels earned under President Donald Trump’s low-migration policies, according to the July 25 report.
The key news was buried in the fourteenth paragraph, long after the lede’s focus on a 2014 smuggling crime:
For years, independent coyotes paid cartels a tax to move migrants through territory they controlled along the border, and the criminal syndicates stuck to their traditional line of business, drug smuggling, which was far more profitable. That began to change around 2019, Patrick Lechleitner, the acting deputy director at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told Congress last year. The sheer number of people seeking to cross made migrant smuggling an irresistible moneymaker for some cartels, he said.
The enterprises have teams specializing in logistics, transportation, surveillance, stash houses and accounting — all supporting an industry whose revenues have soared to an estimated $13 billion today from $500 million in 2018, according to Homeland Security Investigations, the federal agency that investigates such cases.
The article suggests the $13 billion excludes drug revenue.
The article tried to blame former President Donald Trump for the 2021 cartel revenue, saying: “Title 42, the public health order introduced by the Trump administration [in 2020] … has led to a substantial escalation in the number of migrant encounters on the border — 1.7 million in fiscal 2021 — and brisk business for smugglers.”
The cartels and coyotes earn the money via smuggling contracts, high-interest loans, and border extortion, and by trafficking indebted migrants into indentured-servitude, cartel-controlled jobs throughout the United States.
The article was written by experienced reporter Miriam Jordan.
But the newspaper’s pro-migration editors may have buried the $13 billion news to muffle public criticism of Biden’s easy-migration policies from criticism.
The newspaper’s top editors include Jia Lynn Yang. She is the author of a 2020 pro-migration book, titled “One Mighty and Irresistible Tide,” where she wrote:
The image of the Statue of Liberty, the Emma Lazarus poem at the statue’s base, the notion of America as an eternal “nation of immigrants,” — these make up an intoxicating part of this country’s mythology. Set against all the sins of America’s past — from slavery to the removal and genocide of American Indians — the arrival of open-hearted immigrants, grateful for a chance at a new life on our shores serves as a constant renewal of hope in the American project. If there is salvation for this country, it very well may lie in the underlying gratitude of a refugee whose life has been saved by the granting of a visa.
Since January 2021, Biden’s lax policies have allowed roughly 1.7 million migrants to cross the border under various legal pretexts, such as asylum, parole, reunification, unaccompanied child, or refugee status, for example.
His deputies, chiefly his pro-migration border chief, Alehandro Mayorkas, have also allowed roughly 900,000 additional job-seeking “gateway” migrants to sneak past the overstretched border.
A record number of migrants have been killed trying to reach Biden’s welcome. The Democrats’ death toll also includes many children. Many migrants are also raped amid the progressives’ welcome.
The cartel-delivered southern inflow of 2.6 million adds to the huge rush of government-delivered migrants. At least 2 million legal immigrants, shorter-term seasonal workers, and long-term, white-collar visa workers, have been delivered by Biden’s agencies.
Overall, Biden is on track to allow roughly three migrants to enter the country for every four Americans born in 2021 and 2022.
This massive wave of foreign workers, consumers, and renters is tilting the free market in favor of CEOs and investors.
This tilt allows the investors to cut Americans’ wages, raise families’ housing prices, and minimize competitive investment in the labor-saving machines that allow Americans to earn more money each day.
The flood of cheap labor is also re-creating a national workforce of child laborers, which had been nearly eliminated in the low-migration 1930s.
“Reuters learned of underage workers at the Hyundai-owned supplier following the brief disappearance in February of a Guatemalan migrant child from her family’s home in Alabama,” said a July 22 report headlined “Hyundai Subsidiary Has Used Child Labor at Alabama Factory.” The July 22 Reuters report continued:
The girl, who turns 14 this month, and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, all worked at the [the SMART Alabama LLC] plant earlier this year and weren’t going to school, according to people familiar with their employment. Their father, Pedro Tzi, confirmed these people’s account in an interview with Reuters.
The article also included statements from other workers about additional children who were holding jobs at the Alabama-based parts supplier in Luverne that would otherwise have been held by Americans:
One former worker at SMART, an adult migrant who left for another auto industry job last year, said there were around 50 underage workers between the different plant shifts, adding that he knew some of them personally. Another former adult worker at SMART, a U.S. citizen who also left the plant last year, said she worked alongside about a dozen minors on her shift. The girl, who turns 14 this month, and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, all worked at the [the SMART Alabama LLC] plant earlier this year and weren’t going to school, according to people familiar with their employment. Their father, Pedro Tzi, confirmed these people’s account in an interview with Reuters.
The article also included statements from other workers about additional children who were holding jobs at the Alabama-based parts supplier in Luverne that would otherwise have been held by Americans:
One former worker at SMART, an adult migrant who left for another auto industry job last year, said there were around 50 underage workers between the different plant shifts, adding that he knew some of them personally. Another former adult worker at SMART, a U.S. citizen who also left the plant last year, said she worked alongside about a dozen minors on her shift.
However, so far, they have avoided any criticism of the economic strategy that fuels the federal government’s pro-migration policies.
Extraction Migration
Since at least 1990, the D.C. establishment has extracted tens of millions of legal and illegal migrants — plus temporary visa workers — from poor countries to serve as workers, managers, consumers, and renters for various U.S. investors and CEOs.
This federal economic policy of Extraction Migration has skewed the free market in the United States by inflating the labor supply for the benefit of employers.
The inflationary policy makes it difficult for ordinary Americans to get married, advance in their careers, raise families, or buy homes.
Extraction migration has also slowed innovation and shrunk Americans’ productivity, partly because it allows employers to boost stock prices by using cheap stoop labor instead of productivity-boosting technology.
Migration undermines employees’ workplace rights, and it widens the regional wealth gaps between the Democrats’ big coastal states and the Republicans’ heartland and southern states. The flood of cheap labor tilts the economy towards low-productivity jobs and has shoved at least ten million American men out of the labor force.
An economy built on extraction migration also drains Americans’ political clout over elites, alienates young people, and radicalizes Americans’ democratic civic culture because it allows wealthy elites to ignore despairing Americans at the bottom of society.
The economic policy is backed by progressives who wish to transform the U.S. from a society governed by European-origin civic culture into a progressive-directed empire of competitive, resentful identity groups. “We’re trying to become the first multiracial, multi-ethnic superpower in the world,” Rep. Rohit Khanna (D-CA) told the New York Times in March 2022. “It will be an extraordinary achievement … we will ultimately triumph,” he boasted.
The progressives’ colonialism-like economic strategy kills many migrants. It exploits poor foreigners and splits foreign families as it extracts human resources from poor home countries to serve wealthy U.S. investors. This migration policy also minimizes shareholder pressure on U.S. companies to build up beneficial and complementary trade with people in poor countries.
Business-backed migration advocates hide this extraction migration economic policy behind a wide variety of noble-sounding explanations and theatrical border security programs. For example, progressives claim that the U.S. is a “Nation of Immigrants,” that migration is good for migrants, and that the state must renew itself by replacing populations.
The polls show the public wants to welcome some immigration — but they also show deep and broad public opposition to labor migration and the inflow of temporary contract workers into careers sought by young skilled U.S. graduates.
Tablets believed to be laced with fentanyl are displayed at the Drug Enforcement Administration Northeast Regional Laboratory on October 8, 2019, in New York. (Photo by DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) expressed outrage Friday that two drug traffickers who were arrested for trafficking 150,000 fentanyl pills in California last month were let out on cashless bail.
“This is crazy, Maria. In the words of Tupac, California knows how to party, but clearly they don't know how to prosecute, okay. I mean, this is absolutely insane. You have the governor of California running ads in my home state of Florida, telling Floridians to ‘come to California. We'll protect your rights,’” Cammack told Fox Business’s “Mornings with Maria Bartiromo.”
“Well, clearly they’re going to protect your right to traffic drugs, because that right there, 150 fentanyl pills, that is potentially 150 overdoses. In my state of Florida we go after those drug dealers, hold them accountable,” the congresswoman said.
“If that person overdoses, that dealer is responsible for that death, and 150,000 potential overdoses, that's a mass murderer, and yet they're out on cash bail. Give me a break. This is George Soros and the liberal DA’s going rampant across the country, saying that this isn't a problem, trying to distract people with shiny objects,” she said.
“It’s a joke. Homeless encampments, crack pipe distributions, and now cashless bail for massive major drug traffickers. California is a disaster, and before they run ads in Florida they need to keep up their own mess in their backyard,” Cammack said.
Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Eric Adams slammed Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Doug Ducey for sending migrants on buses to New York City and Washington, D.C.
Cammack said that Adams could be upset because once the illegal immigrants arrive in his state, they’ll be able to take advantage of entitlement programs like food stamps, housing assistance, and health care programs.
“Well, maybe he's upset about the midnight flights of aircraft dropping illegals at the behest of the federal government in New York or maybe he's upset over the fact that once these buses of illegals arrive in Washington, D.C., that they are free to go wherever they want because that is what the Biden administration has done,” Cammack said.
“But let us also not forget that New York City advertises openly that you do not have to be a U.S. citizen to take advantage of programs like their food stamp program, cash programs, housing programs and also health care programs,” the congresswoman said.
“They openly advertise that if you are an illegal citizen, you are eligible. So he has a magnet and now he's shocked and appalled when people are showing up in New York City expecting a handout? Seems kind of crazy to me, but as I said before, you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes,” she said.
Host Maria Bartiromo said that Adams is upset, but he’s hesitant to blame Democrats.
“Of course not, because that would fly in the face of the political agenda which is as we know, and discussed before, rooted in this concept of dependency and control,” Cammack said.
“But he is starting to see the outrage from people within his city, wondering why aren't we taking care of our homeless population, why aren't we taking care of our veterans first, why are we spending taxpayer dollars on these programs that are supposed to go to U.S. citizens,” the congresswoman said.
“He's got a lot of explaining to do, and voters are going to remember the fact that he didn't take responsibility when he had the chance, and he's just playing politics with people's lives,” she said.
Cammack was asked about the Supreme Court’s decision not to block a lower court ruling that prevents the Biden administration from imposing restrictions on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that would have dramatically limited how many illegal immigrants ICE can deport and arrest.
“You know, it's interesting that this administration was handed a win by some of the more liberal justices, and I think it's because, quite frankly, it seems like the court was trying to save the administration from itself, recognizing that this is a deeply unpopular, un-American policy where you can just come into the country and no background checks, no process,” she said.
“And there's no denying that we are a nation of immigrants, but people come here legally. They do it the right way, and what we have at the southwest border is a total free-for-all. It's an invasion, and it goes against everything that we stand for. The fact that the court stood up against the administration speaks volumes of what's to come in the next few months,” the congresswoman said.
“I think even the court is wanting to see some balance restored here in Washington, D.C. So interesting times we're living in,” Cammack said.
THERE IS NO GREATER THREAT TO AMERICA THAN JOE BIDEN AND NARCOMEX!
JOE BIDEN'S SABOTAGES AMERICA'S ENERGY LIKE HE DOES AMERICA'S BORDER WITH NARCOMEX.
VIDEO
Tucker Carlson: Biden should be impeached for this
Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an armed human smuggler attempting to move five Mexican nationals into the U.S. interior. During a search of the vehicle, agents found a small quantity of methamphetamine and fentanyl pills.
Agents assigned to the Tucson Station responded to an observation of border camera operators who reported a group of migrants crossing the border near Sasabe, Arizona, and loading into a smuggler’s vehicle. The agents found the vehicle and arrested the alleged human smuggler, according to a tweet from Tucson Sector Chief Patrol Agent John R. Modlin.
During a search of the vehicle, the agents found a loaded handgun and a small quantity of meth and fentanyl pills, the chief reported. The agents placed the two U.S. citizens under arrest for smuggling and the illegal firearm and drugs. They transported the migrants for processing.
Elsewhere in the Tucson Sector, Chief Modlin reported the arrest of another U.S. citizen human smuggler after the driver of a sedan led agents on a pursuit from the SR-82 immigration checkpoint. The driver refused to stop at a secondary inspection station.
Sonita Station Agents pursued the silver sedan until the driver lost control and spun out into a rancher’s fence. The agents arrested the driver and four Mexican citizens illegally present in the U.S.
According to the United Nations and Amnesty International, roughly 15 percent of Central American migrants who seek asylum in the United States are children traveling without a parent or legal guardian.
The U.S. government classifies these children as Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC), who are to receive special protections pursuant to the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) and other legislation. In 2021, American shelters received a record 122,000 UACs, and unaccompanied children continue to stream toward our borders.
At first glance, extending a warm welcome to children who are allegedly fleeing persecution would seem to be a noble goal. However, given our combined 60 years’ experience in immigration enforcement, we can tell you that rosy images of the United States offering refuge to suffering kids are the stuff of Hollywood fantasy, not border zone reality.
The TVPRA, rather than protecting kids, has actually become a conduit for trafficking children. Alien smugglers know that, with the exception of Mexican nationals, Customs and Border Protection processes all UACs within 48 hours, whenever possible. They are then turned over to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which places the children in the custody of a family member who is already in the U.S., a non-family temporary guardian or in an HHS facility.
The net result is a government-operated fast-lane into the interior of the United States. Their immigration hearings can last several years. Even though the vast majority will never get relief from U.S courts and get ordered removed, only 3 percent will actually leave as ordered according to the Homeland Security Lifecycle Report.
U.S. Border Patrol agents check for identification as migrants wait to be processed after crossing the border from Mexico on June 22, 2022, in Yuma, Arizona. (Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)
Migrants wait to be processed by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the border from Mexico on June 22, 2022, in Yuma, Arizona. (Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)
The problems only get worse from there. Smugglers and other immigration law breakers know full well that the children can easily escape from HHS facilities and foster homes and remain in the U.S. with little fear of being discovered. In fact, it is so easy for these kids to disappear that the U.S. government has lost approximately 20,000 of them.
Where do these kids end up? The UK’s Independent noted in 2021 that HHS has a very poor record of properly vetting temporary guardians, and an alarming number of UACs have been forced into involuntary servitude. According to a Congressional report, in 2014 HHS placed alien minors with “sponsors” who were actually human traffickers.
The traffickers forced those children to work as slave labor on egg farms in Ohio. Such complete malfeasance upon the part of HHS necessarily raises the question, how many kids have been released to sex traffickers who forced them into prostitution?
There is also significant evidence that many of the UACs are – far from being innocent victims – actually hardened members of criminal gangs. In November 2017, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted Operation Raging Bull, which resulted in the arrest of 214 MS-13 gang members. One-third of those arrested entered the United States as unaccompanied minors. Soon after, another operation conducted by ICE was Operation Matador that resulted in the arrest of nearly 500 gang members. Approximately 40 percent of those gang members entered the U.S. as a UAC or part of a family unit youth.
Migrants wait to be processed by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the border from Mexico on June 23, 2022, in Yuma, Arizona. (Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)
Migrant men stand in line for food at a shelter in San Antonio, Texas, on June 29, 2022. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
However, we have seen internal DHS documents indicating that the percentage of UACs with gang affiliations may be significantly higher. In fact, the UAC program makes it so easy for criminals to enter the U.S. that over 600 individuals apprehended by CBP were later determined to be adults posing as children.
And here’s the real kicker: this kid-migration pipeline – which does far more to endanger vulnerable children than it does to protect them – is costing American taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
As of April 2021, the Biden administration was spending $60 million a week to shelter UACs. That’s a massive expenditure, especially when HHS doesn’t seem to have any reasonable idea of what children are in its custody, where they are being housed, or who is caring for them. But instead of auditing the program, Team Biden just awarded its progressive cronies at the Vera Institute a $171.1 million contract to help UACs avoid removal from the United States.
A boy and man from Honduras are taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents near the U.S.-Mexico Border on June 12, 2018, near Mission, Texas. (John Moore/Getty Images)
A Guatemalan adult migrant man and boy cross the U.S.-Mexico border at the Rio Grande between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, on January 26, 2021. (HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
Based on all of the above, it seems safe to say that the federal government isn’t ensuring the safe and orderly migration of desperate children in need of protection. Rather, it is aiding and abetting transnational criminal organizations by running the world’s most sophisticated and expensive child trafficking ring. Every American who cares about children – whether those kids are born in the United States or not – should be demanding their elected representatives to stop this madness as quickly as possible.
This is easy to fix. Congress needs to change the TVPRA and make clear that children from non-contiguous countries are treated the same as children from Mexico. If it is ascertained that the UAC is not a victim of trafficking, that UAC should be immediately removed back to their country, the same as UACs from Mexico.
Tom Homan is a senior fellow at the Immigration Reform Law Institute and the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Matt O’Brien is the Director of Investigations at the Immigration Reform Law Institute, and previously served as an Immigration Judge.
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