Wednesday, April 12, 2023

JOE BIDEN'S ORCHESTRATED INVASION - Biden’s Migrant Mobile App to Release 30K Foreign Nationals Monthly into U.S.

 

Biden’s Migrant Mobile App to Release 30K Foreign Nationals Monthly into U.S.

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President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will release as many as 30,000 foreign nationals into the United States monthly via a migrant mobile app whereby users schedule appointments at the southern border, a new report details.

The mobile app, known as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) One, entices foreign nationals living in Mexico who are pregnant, mentally ill, elderly, disabled, homeless, or crime victims to schedule an appointment with agents at the border in the hopes of being released into American communities.

Foreign nationals in Mexico can submit their application for an appointment through the CBP One app up to 14 days in advance and then show up at eight Ports of Entry in Arizona, Texas, and California for their appointment.

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Every month, the Biden administration has been releasing about 20,000 foreign nationals into the U.S. interior via the mobile app. According to CBS News, officials will soon increase the monthly inflow to about 30,000 releases into the U.S. interior:

The administration is planning to increase the number of migrants allowed to enter the U.S. daily under the CBP One process from 740 to 1,000, senior U.S. officials told CBS News, requesting anonymity to discuss internal plans. The number of participating bridges will also increase, the officials said. [Emphasis added]

Currently, CBP One allows migrants to request humanitarian exemptions to Title 42. But after the pandemic-era rule is lifted, the app will allow migrants to avoid being subjected to a soon-to-be-published regulation that will bar migrants from asylum if they failed to seek refuge in a third country en route to the U.S. Those who fail to use the app and cross into the U.S. illegally will risk being promptly deported. [Emphasis added]

Some migrants in Mexico say they have tried to schedule appointments at the border through the mobile app but continue to fail to secure an open time slot. Now, they are turning to crossing the border and turning themselves in to authorities in the hopes of being released.

Since the mobile app’s inception in late January, more than 60,000 foreign nationals have sought to schedule appointments at the border, while more than 30,000 have been released into American communities as of late March.

Foreign nationals released into the U.S. interior via the mobile app represent only a fraction of Biden’s expansive Catch and Release network.

Every month, tens of thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens are released into American communities with the help of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), often funded through taxpayer dollars.

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


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The task of combating the increase in migrant smugglers continues to threaten the department’s ability to provide traditional law enforcement functions in the county. Rios says Sheriff, Eusevio Salinas, is committed to making sure county residents receive the full services of his department despite the added workload. Several high-profile arrests in the community involving sexual assaults highlight the department’s ability to multi-task Rios says.

Under current Texas law, human smugglers can face stiff penalties. Suspects arrested and charged under a Texas statute for Smuggling of Persons, which currently is a third-degree felony, carries fines up to $10,000 and a prison term between two and 10 years.


Texas Considers Mandatory E-Verify to Boost U.S. Wages, ‘Turn Off Jobs Magnet’ for Illegal Aliens

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Lawmakers in the Texas legislature are currently considering legislation that would require all employers to validate that their new hires are not illegal aliens residing in the United States.

Last month, State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (R) introduced SB 1621, identical to State Rep. Steve Toth’s (R) HB 3846, which would mandate E-Verify — the online system that allows employers to ensure their new hires are American citizens or legal immigrants — for all businesses in Texas.

NumbersUSA’s  James Massa testified before the legislature’s Senate Business and Commerce Committee, calling mandatory E-Verify “the most effective and most cost-effective method that the state of Texas can implement to be able to stem the flow of illegal immigrants,” among other things.

“[Mandatory E-Verify] ensure[s] that U.S. citizens and those that have valid work permits in the state of Texas are the ones who get the jobs in this economy of this great state,” Massa continued:

E-Verify also ensures that illegal workers are not working at subpar wages or that their children are not working in unsafe conditions. [Emphasis added]

RJ Hauman, a public affairs strategist who is a visiting adviser at the Heritage Foundation, as well as a consultant for Texans for Strong Borders, told the committee that Texas “has no choice but to act decisively to address a historic crisis being intentionally exacerbated by the actions of the federal government.”

“Your constituents are depending on you,” Hauman said:

In addition to disincentivizing illegal immigration, it also helps protect Americans from identity theft and removes the competitive disadvantage that employers have by hiring legal labor. Regardless of how secure we make the border, if illegal aliens can easily obtain gainful employment, they will continue to find their way into the state of Texas in large numbers. SB 1621 removes this important driver of illegal immigration and protects American workers. If you truly want to end the crisis ravaging the state, turn off the jobs magnet. It’s that simple. [Emphasis added]

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has been pressed by opponents of illegal immigration to support the legislation. Republicans currently hold majorities in the State House and State Senate of the Texas legislature.

For decades, across red states, big business interests have fought tirelessly to stop mandatory E-Verify as their wide profit margins rely on hiring cheap, illegal labor against the interests of working and middle-class residents.

The result, Massa said, is that taxpayers are left footing the bill.

“Businesses that hire people for unfair lower wages reap the profit and the rest of society pays for the costs of those people to be in society,” Massa said.

A newly published survey from Rasmussen Reports, commissioned by NumbersUSA, shows widespread support for mandatory E-Verify among likely Texas voters. For example, 71 percent of all likely Texas voters said they back mandatory E-Verify — including 74 percent of white Texans, 59 percent of black Texans, and 65 percent of Hispanic Texans.

Similarly, 56 percent of Democrats in Texas said they support requiring employers to use E-Verify for all new hires, along with 82 percent of Republicans, and 70 percent of swing voters.

Some eight million illegal aliens hold jobs in the U.S. economy, even as nearly 11 million Americans remain jobless and another 4.1 million are underemployed.

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

THERE'S NO GREATER DANGER TO AMERICA THAN JOE BIDEN! 


Illegal Alien Gets Life in Prison for Murdering Legal Immigrant Who Exposed $3.5M Illegal Hiring Scheme

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An illegal alien has been sentenced to life in federal prison without parole for murdering a legal immigrant who blew the whistle on a $3.5 million illegal hiring scheme in Savannah, Georgia, that was operated by illegal aliens from Mexico.

Juan Rangel-Rubio, a 46-year-old illegal alien, was sentenced to life in prison for shooting Eliud Montoya, a legal immigrant who became a naturalized American citizen, in an execution-style murder-for-hire in 2017.

“Eliud Montoya was murdered for doing the right thing and revealing Juan Rangel-Rubio’s scheme to profit off his use of undocumented workers,” United States Attorney Jill Steinberg said in a statement. “As a result of the diligent efforts … Juan Rangel-Rubio will be held accountable for his despicable crimes.”

As Breitbart News first reported in late 2018, Mexican illegal aliens Juan Rangel-Rubio, Pablo Rangel-Rubio, and Higinio Perez-Bravo had been indicted for operating a massive, 10-year illegal hiring scheme wherein they employed at least 100 illegal aliens for Wolf Tree, a tree service company.

The three illegal aliens hired illegal aliens and gave them stolen Social Security Numbers (SSNs) of American citizens to fraudulently bypass U.S. labor laws. The three illegal aliens would also conceal the illegal alien hires by taking their paychecks, cashing them, and paying the hires in cash while skimming money from their checks.

Alarmed by what the three illegal aliens were doing, Montoya, in April 2017, contacted the tree service company to report what they were doing. A copy of Montoya’s complaint was handed over to Pablo Rangel-Rubio.

Then, in August 2017, Montoya contacted the federal government to report the scheme. After finding out about the call to federal officials, Pablo Rangel-Rubio arranged for the legal immigrant’s murder — paying Perez-Bravo to drive Juan Rangel-Rubio to Montoya’s residence.

In October 2022, Juan Rangel-Rubio was found guilty of shooting Montoya to death, while Perez-Brown and Pablo-Rangel-Rubio pleaded guilty in April 2022 for their roles in the murder-for-hire and illegal hiring scheme.

While Juan Rangel-Rubio serves a life sentence, Pablo Rangel-Rubio is serving a nearly 50-year prison sentence and Perez-Bravo is serving 20 years.

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

Biden’s Countdown to End Title 42: Nearly 400K Migrants May Arrive at Southern Border Every Month

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President Joe Biden is seemingly counting down the days until his administration ends the public health authority known as Title 42, which has stemmed waves of illegal immigration since mid-2020, on May 11.

In 2020, in the midst of the Chinese coronavirus crisis, former President Donald Trump invoked Title 42 at the border to ensure that federal immigration officials could quickly return illegal aliens to Mexico for the sake of public health.

To date, more than 2.5 million illegal aliens have been removed from the United States after crossing the southern border thanks to Title 42.

Biden, though, is expected to end the authority in about a month — a move that his administration admits could bring close to 400,000 border crossers and illegal aliens to the border every month.

Such a monthly illegal immigration inflow would be larger than the resident population of New Orleans.

“DHS Office of Immigration Statistics projects that [border] encounters could average 11,000 to 13,000 per day after the lifting of the Title 42 public health order, absent additional policy changes,” a proposed federal rule reveals.

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That figure does not include the tens of thousands, every month, that would evade Border Patrol agents and successfully cross the border into the U.S. interior.

“You first have to consider that the only deterrent that we currently have is Title 42,” National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd told Fox News this week:

When you look at the total number of people that are crossing the border illegally and are being released into the United States, we have already released millions of people into the United States — not thousands, millions of people. [Emphasis added]

The only thing that has allowed us to keep that at bay is Title 42 … so once Title 42 goes away, that 40 percent are going to be released into the United States as well. But it’s not just that, it’s going to be the draw factor … even more people are going to come. [Emphasis added]

Thanks to the administration’s expansive Catch and Release network, which includes a massive parole pipeline, hundreds of thousands of migrants could be directly released into American communities as a result of Title 42 ending.

“So whereas we’ve released close to four million people into the United States since Biden has been in office, we can expect that number to double in the next two years,” Judd continued. “… it’s crazy to see what’s going on and it’s crazy to see that this administration hasn’t put anything into place to help us get this under control.”

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House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-TN), as well as Senate Republicans like Bill Hagerty (R-TN) and Joni Ernst (R-IA), is backing a plan that would convert Title 42 to fight the nation’s deadly fentanyl crisis that is killing more than 100,000 Americans every year.

Green has not yet filed legislation to convert Title 42.

Previously, administration officials said up to half a million border crossers and illegal aliens — the equivalent of the population of Atlanta, Georgia — could arrive at the border every month.

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) told Breitbart News in April 2022 that he expects 30,000 border crossers and illegal aliens every day at the border without Title 42. In Tijuana, Mexico, alone, Breitbart News exclusively reported last year that up to 6,000 foreign nationals were waiting to rush the border when Title 42 ends.

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

POLICE: Migrant Smugglers Wreak Havoc on Texas County Highways near Border

A human smuggling vehicle rolls over in a crash that ended a police pursuit. (Zavala County Sheriff's Office)
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Law enforcement officers in Zavala County, Texas, had their hands full with high-speed pursuits, vehicle crashes, and the associated private property damage resulting from migrant smuggling activities during the first ten days of April. The small sheriff’s department in the county located 30 miles from the Rio Grande was involved in twenty-four such cases in the first ten days of the month.

Zavala County Chief Deputy Ricardo Rios told Breitbart Texas the dangerous human smuggling incidents are becoming more frequent as time goes by. “This is getting worse by the day,” Rios said. “Last month was bad, now it’s worse.”

Deputies find a group of migrants locked in the rear of a human smuggler's vehicle. (Zavala County Sheriff's Office)

Deputies find a group of migrants locked in the rear of a human smuggler’s vehicle. (Zavala County Sheriff’s Office)

The encounters often end when migrant smugglers crash vehicles after frequently lengthy pursuits on isolated farm-to-market roads and state highways traversing the county. The deputies, often working alone, are outnumbered by the occupants of the vehicles who flee into nearby ranches making arrests difficult. Often, the human smugglers and the migrants they are transporting elude apprehension.

Even though some suspects and migrants escaped, the damage done during the incident remains as a reminder of the consequences of the illicit activity on local property owners and residents who are growing frustrated with the situation.

The county experienced a surge in migrant smuggling in recent months, Breitbart Texas reported. Despite the overwhelming odds of eluding apprehension favoring the smugglers, the department managed to arrest ten human smugglers in the twenty-four incidents so far this month. Fourteen suspected smugglers managed to escape pursuing deputies. An untold number of migrants fled from the deputies. However, deputies arrested 50 migrants were arrested during the incidents. The migrants arrested according to Rios are subsequently turned over to Border Patrol agents.

Deputies find a group of migrants locked in the cargo area of a U-Haul cargo truck. (Zavala County Sheriff's Office)

Deputies find a group of migrants locked in the cargo area of a U-Haul cargo truck. (Zavala County Sheriff’s Office)

The smugglers, according to Rios, often travel to the border region hoping to make a quick buck. Offers on social media websites provide the drivers with “pin drop” markers letting them know where they can find the migrants waiting for transportation. The messages include an offer of up to several thousand dollars to provide the illegal transportation. The smugglers at times are from the larger metropolitan areas near Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, according to Rios. Others involve residents from farther away who accept online offers to make what they believe to be easy money.

One smuggler encountered in early April was a Cuban national smuggling multiple migrants in a commercial moving truck. The migrants were discovered in the closed rear cargo area of the truck. When stopped by one of Rios’ deputies, the occupants fled into a nearby ranch. With the help of a Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol Trooper and his K-9, the driver and four migrants were arrested. The rest managed to escape.

Rios says the county is receiving support from the Texas Highway Patrol and the limited number of Border Patrol agents in the area. Although the help is valuable to the department, Rios says it’s not enough to eliminate the traffic or to make a dent in the increased encounters involving the migrant smugglers.

The task of combating the increase in migrant smugglers continues to threaten the department’s ability to provide traditional law enforcement functions in the county. Rios says Sheriff, Eusevio Salinas, is committed to making sure county residents receive the full services of his department despite the added workload. Several high-profile arrests in the community involving sexual assaults highlight the department’s ability to multi-task Rios says.

Under current Texas law, human smugglers can face stiff penalties. Suspects arrested and charged under a Texas statute for Smuggling of Persons, which currently is a third-degree felony, carries fines up to $10,000 and a prison term between two and 10 years.

As reported by Breitbart Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has asked the currently convened Texas Legislature to increase the criminal penalties for human smuggling in hopes of creating an even stronger deterrent to the illegal activity many Texas communities are experiencing.

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.

Lawsuit: ‘Modern-Day Slavery’ Scheme Trafficked Foreign H-2A Visa Workers into Georgia Farm Jobs

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A criminal network, along with a Georgia farm, is accused in a class action lawsuit of operating a labor trafficking scheme that federal prosecutors have called “modern-day slavery” that used the H-2A visa program to import foreign workers and force them into United States farm jobs.

The lawsuit, brought by three of the foreign H-2A visa workers who were allegedly trafficked, accuses Maria Leticia Patricio — the matriarch of what the Justice Department is calling the Patricio transnational criminal organization — and her associates Enrique Duque Tovar, Jose Carmen Duque Tovar, as well as Georgia-based MBR Farms of operating and being complicit in a $200 million labor trafficking scheme that started in at least 2015.

According to the lawsuit, Patricio and her associates recruited foreign nationals through the H-2A visa program that allows U.S. farms to hire an unlimited number of foreign workers every year for American agricultural jobs. As Breitbart News has chronicled, the program is often used to replace Americans and preserve the low cost of farm labor.

Among other claims, the lawsuit alleges that Patricio and her associates of requiring foreign H-2A visa workers to pay exorbitant fees to travel to the U.S., withholding their wages once they started work at MBR Farms, forcing them to live in squalor, and threatening them with deportation and violence if they called authorities.

The lawsuit alleges:

Upon arrival in Georgia, the Plaintiffs and other class members were housed in a motel. The motel appeared abandoned, with broken windows, dirty rooms, unkempt beds, and no hot water. They each shared a room with multiple other workers. The Plaintiffs and other class members each stayed in the motel for the first part of their stay in Georgia, some for only three days, but others for up to one month. [Emphasis added]

After moving out of the motel, the Plaintiffs and other class members were housed in four trailers in a small trailer park. One of the four trailers was empty. The trailers were also dirty and run down with no air conditioning or heat, and holes in the floor. The roofs leaked when it rained. There were rats and cockroaches. Each trailer housed between 15–18 workers, with only a single bathroom. Some of the trailers had no beds, so the workers were forced to sleep on the floor. In other trailers, the workers slept in bunk beds.
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The Traffickers threatened or conspired to threaten the Plaintiffs and other class members with significant debt to prevent the Plaintiffs and other class members from leaving the Traffickers’ employment, in that the Traffickers would require the Plaintiffs and other class members to pay a certain amount of money to Traffickers to be released from the contract. Because the Traffickers did not pay the Plaintiffs and other class members all their earned wages, and because Plaintiffs and other class members had to pay for travel and recruitment expenses, Plaintiffs and other class members had little or no money while in Georgia. [Emphasis added]

Patricio and her associates “reaped more than $200 million from the illegal scheme,” the lawsuit claims, and allegedly laundered the money “through cash purchases of land, homes, vehicles, and businesses; through cash purchases of cashier’s checks; and by funneling millions of dollars through cash deposits made at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa, Florida.”

Meanwhile, MBR Farms is accused of conspiring with Patricio and her associates.

RELATED: McClintock: Democrats Cannot Explain How Flooding Labor Market with Illegals Raises Wages for Americans:

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The class action lawsuit is the second to be brought against the Patricio transnational criminal organization for the alleged labor trafficking scheme.

In November 2021, as Breitbart News reported, 24 individuals were indicted by a federal grand jury for the scheme which prosecutors called “modern-day slavery.” Many of those indicted in the federal case are illegal aliens.

The case is Hernandez v. Patricio, No. 5:23-cv-00023 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia.

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


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