Friday, November 4, 2022

Joe Biden's Invasion - Has an Imposter Stolen Your Identity?


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Washington, D.C. (November 4, 2022) – Cartels trafficking drugs into the United States rely on individuals using stolen identities to transport and distribute their illegal product.  Identity theft, the criminal act of assuming another person's name, address, social security number, and date of birth in order to perpetrate fraud, allows illegal aliens to fraudulently obtain valid state driver's licenses. But more police are being trained to identify these “identity imposters.”
This week, James Scott, a retired Massachusetts’ police officer, joins Parsing Immigration Policy to talk about a highly successful program he has developed to detect certain types of ID theft, about which he trains law enforcement officers around the country. He notes that driver's licenses should not automatically be accepted at face value, and has developed protocols and indicators to help law enforcement officers pick up on likely imposters involved in crime. 
Scott says that there are five to eight million imposters in the country who hold a driver’s license issued on the basis of a stolen Social Security number and identity, which comes at a high price to the victims and to American communities. In addition to facilitating the drug trafficking that contributes to the opioid epidemic in the United States, ID theft enables illegal aliens to also access welfare benefits to which they are not entitled.  He describes cases in New England, where over a three-year period of time, more than 100 imposters were discovered to have stolen $3.1 million in welfare, health and housing benefits.
In the closing commentary, Jessica Vaughan, the Center’s director of policy studies and this week’s host of Parsing Immigration Policy, highlights the resurgence in issuances of temporary visas – seven million were issued by the State Department in FY2022.  This uptick in temporary visas will result in a larger number of visa overstayers joining the country’s illegalalien population and have negative impacts on the United States’ labor market.  These numbers, and all the most recent immigration statistics, are available in the Center’s Immigration Data Portal.


Exclusive: Advertisement Says Democrat Masto Is ‘Betting the House’ on Open Borders, Pro-Crime Agenda

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Democrats Joe Biden and senator from Nevada Catherine Cortez Masto are “betting the house on an open borders, pro-crime free-for-all,” an advertisement from Firebrand Action and Heritage Action for America affirms. 

“What happened to Nevada? It’s not all fun and games. Democrats Joe Biden and Catherine Cortez Masto have gone all in on policies that are hurting people,” the advertisement begins. 

It goes on to allege, “In fact, they’re putting Nevada on a losing streak, and they’re doubling down. Their stances have subjected the people of Nevada to open borders … drug deaths … crime and violence … Covid insanity,” and “economic misery.”

“Joe Biden and Catherine Cortez Masto are gambling away your future, your jobs, your state, your children, your lives,” the advertisement claims, before going on to say, “We can put Nevada back on track. Our state will be a shining land of opportunity once again.”

It also urges the audience to tell Democrat incumbent Senator Catherine Cortez Masto “exactly how Nevada feels about betting the house on an open borders, pro-crime free-for-all.”

One recent poll found that Masto’s Republican challenger, Adam Laxalt, currently has a five point lead over the incumbent, with the two candidates sitting at 51 percent and 46 percent. 

After defecting from the Democrat Party, Tulsi Gabbard endorsed Laxalt in a statement where she called Masto “Joe Biden’s rubber stamp in the Senate” and saying that the Democrat incumbent has gone along with the open borders agenda. 

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