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
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
PIG DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS AT WAR WITH MIDDLE AMERICA - BRIBES SUCKER SEN. CHRIS MURPHY SAYS WE MUST HAVE 49 MORE MEXIFORNIAS AND JOE'S MEX SERFS TO COMPETE WITH RED CHINA'S SLAVES
Biden administration doesn't care about their constitutional role: Texas AG Paxton
Hauser also didn’t like the prevalence ofBig Law talent on the Department of Justice team, which signaled to him that the Biden administration could go soft on corporate malefactors. Alexander Nazaryan
THIS POS LAWYER HAS NEVER OPENED HER FAT MOUTH THAT LIES DID NOT POUR OUT!
Democrats in Washington D.C., such as Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have made noises about corporate “manipulation,” denouncing the handing over of billions of dollars to investors through share buyback programs instead of investing those funds in expansion or the hiring of more workers. Warren, who has repeatedly called herself a “capitalist to my bones,” has been working with the Biden administration on toothless legislation to tax share buybacks, which are expected to reach a record $1 trillion in 2022.
For example, H-1B visas or high technology visas [were initially added to] this latest legislation we passed … that would help to staple the green card to the Ph.D. for people in the STEM disciplines.
WHICH SIDE GETS STUCK PAYING THE HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS ALL MEXICO'S 'CHEAP' LABOR COST MIDDLE AMERICA?
7 IN 10 ILLEGALS IN MEXIFORNIA COLLECT WELFARE.
With Biden in office, America’s southern border has vanished entirely.
Seems the illegal migrants are filling the Washington shelters now and she "fears" they are being tricked? Notice she didn't offer any specifics about such trickery, which is a fancy way of saying there hasn't been any trickery. Illegal border crossers are being offered free bus rides from Texas to Washington and a lot of them are taking the governor up on it, heading for the free stuff there after paying $7,000 to cartel human smugglers for the crossing. Cartels make money, cities and states lose money, and migrants get to stay in America for free.
Mexico’s government has been issuing travel visas to most migrants, including members of caravans, that enter through the southern border, those visas give the migrant a specified time to travel freely through Mexico, Breitbart Texas reported. Most used those documents to reach the U.S. border.
EXCLUSIVE: City of San Antonio Threatens to Bus Migrants Back to Texas Border Towns
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — City leaders are apparently overwhelmed by the arrival of released migrants who later use local transportation hubs to reach other parts of the country. Breitbart Texas reviewed official correspondence and emails regarding a request to limit the number of daily migrant arrivals as local leaders level threats to bus them back to the Texas-Mexico border. One federal official even suggests piggybacking on Governor Greg Abbott’s initiative to bus migrants straight to Washington, D.C. as an alternative.
In a July 27 letter from the City to U.S. Customs and Border Protection plus nonprofit shelters in Del Rio and Laredo, a request is made to limit the number of migrants bused to the local Migrant Resource Center. The center provides respite to those who do not have a departure window of less than six hours to other parts of the country. Migrants with a departure time of less than six hours from their arrival in San Antonio are left directly at bus terminals or the international airport.
San Antonio is the latest city to join other metropolitan areas expressing displeasure with the growing border crisis under the Biden Administration. In July, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser formally asked the White House for an open-ended deployment of 150 National Guardsmen per day, plus a “suitable federal location” for a mass housing and processing center to accommodate buses of migrants sent by Texas officials.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently spoke out about the busloads also arriving from Texas and requested more federal funding to absorb the impacts not typically felt so far from the U.S.-Mexico Border.
Email correspondence provided to Breitbart Texas show the content and tone of conversations between CBP and a City of San Antonio representative which reference a threat to bus migrants back to the streets of Del Rio, Texas, should federal authorities fail to abide by the suggested municipal limits. The letter requests migrants bused to San Antonio from the border cities of Laredo, Del Rio, and Eagle Pass together be limited to no more than 600 per day.
More than 1,800 migrants are apprehended daily within the Del Rio and Laredo Sectors. Although not all migrants are released into the United States, nearly half are bused to San Antonio, according to a source within CBP, thanks to the international airport and bus terminals.
The municipal letter notes the population of migrants at the Migrant Resource Center is presently at double capacity of 600.
In a recent local news report, local residents met with City officials last Thursday and expressed their displeasure with the center and its inhabitants.
One resident living near the shelter associated with a neighborhood association called the center a “cancer,” while another called the location an “eyesore.” One attendee at the meeting circulated a petition to force a relocation of the shelter.
According to a source within CBP, the matter was not resolved with the City to their satisfaction. The source says the flow is too great to stem on a practical level. In one email from CBP headquarters to Border Patrol, a suggestion is made that using state-funded buses set up by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to move the migrants to Washington, D.C., may be the only alternative to keep up with daily arrivals from Mexico.
The CBP source, not authorized to speak to the media, told Breitbart Texas the City of San Antonio does not want the migrants roaming freely or at transportation hubs for fear of tourism impacts and resident backlash. The source added that if San Antonio authorities made good on their threat, migrants would have to be forced back onto southbound buses.
A request for information from the City of San Antonio has not been received as of press time.
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.
Democratic Senator: Americans Will Lose to China Without Immigrants
Americans and their children will lose to China unless they get help from immigrants, says Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT).
“If you look at our ability to try to keep up with the rise of China, there’s no way to do that — unless you continue to bring to America the smartest, best, hardworking people from all around the world,” Murphy said in an August 1 conversation staged by the establishment influence group, the Bipartisan Policy Center.
“We’ve found common ground tonight,” responded Murphy’s stage partner, Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), a Republican senator who is retiring this year:
I think Republicans as a rule, and certainly, I am, [are] very interested in expanding legal immigration. And, in fact, when we try to do that often, we find ourselves unable [to do so]. For example, H-1B visas or high technology visas [were initially added to] this latest legislation we passed … that would help to staple the green card to the Ph.D. for people in the STEM disciplines. And I think that’s all good — but we’ve got to do something about this unlawful, current [border chaos] system that is serving nobody except the traffickers.
The two senators’ support for foreign graduates instead of American graduates is deeply unpopular. The policy is counterproductive for innovation, skews the economy towards consumption, and is the untouchable “Third Rail” in politics because it tilts the economy in favor of investors, CEOs, and other members of the elite.
“I think the populist backlash against elites was the sense among many working people that elites look down on them, that the work they do isn’t valued, not only in terms of economic rewards … [but in] social recognition,” Michael Sandel, a famous progressive professor at Harvard University, said on June 27 at an elite event in Aspen, Colorado.
“Our politics, the neoliberal version of global capitalism that we insisted on, the inequalities it created, and the lack of social esteem for working people that followed — all of this paved the way for [President Donald] Trump,” Sandel said at the event, which was titled “Reimagining the Future of the Democratic Party.”
The elitist dismissal of ordinary Americans “adds insult to the injury of job loss and wage stagnation and inequality,” Sandel lamented, adding:
If politicians tell people –“The [only] solution to your problems is to improve yourself, you can make it if you try.” — that’s inspiring in one way, but it’s insulting in another. Because for those who don’t have a college degree and who are struggling in this economy, the implication is “Your failure is your fault.”
I think that we — I mean, broadly speaking, the Democratic Party, governing elites, Democrats and Republicans, mainstream politics since Reagan, but through Clinton, and Obama — have intoned these slogans, these messages, this rhetoric of [economic] “Rising” and missed the insult implicit in them. And that insult and the grievances and the anger and the resentment gathered, and in 2016 exploded.
Sandel was speaking to Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), who acknowledged that his party’s “technocratic” economic policies have not helped ordinary Americans:
What I[‘ve] heard most importantly, over the last 14 years in my town hall, in a state which has one of the most dynamic economies of any state in the country, is that people are killing themselves — that’s the word they use — they’re killing themselves and no matter what they do they can’t afford some combination of housing, health care, higher education or early childhood education. They can’t save.
Bennet, who was a former investor and an original member of the “Gang of Eight” amnesty and cheap-labor bill in 2013, added:
One of our challenges as a country is that we’ve given up investing in our own economy. We stopped investing in our people. We stopped investing in our plant and equipment here. We don’t make these investments anymore. We pay dividends to shareholders, we buy back stock, we financially engineer — but we don’t do the stuff that actually creates environments … where people — working next to automated robots, it must be said these days — have the chance to have the dignity of work. That’s something we could change.
Bennet outlined his fix for the cracked economy — but echoed Murphy’s demand for foreign workers to take the jobs, wages, and housing needed by their constituents:
We need to figure out how we create an economy that when it grows, it grows for everybody. fix a broken immigration system, deal with the epidemic of opioids and fentanyl, and methamphetamines that’s happening in the United States of America … We’re going to have to figure out how to reform the way our political system works so that it’s actually responsive to the what the American people need.
Murphy also outlined his preferred political deal, saying that republicans should come “to the table to talk about comprehensive immigration reform — not just building a wall — but figuring out a better way to allow more people to come here legally.”
“Maybe we opened the door for this” populist rejection, said Sandel, who did not mention his elite peers’ top-priority economic policy of Extraction Migration.
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 jobs sought by young U.S. graduates.
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