Wednesday, April 19, 2023

NAFTA JOE BIDE AND HIS CUBAN, MAYORKAS - TWO LYING GAMER LAWYERS FOR OPEN BORDERS TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED - DHS Chief Mayorkas Forced to Face Family of Grandmother, Granddaughter Killed Allegedly by Human Trafficker

 

Illegal Alien Accused of Raping Woman While Holding Boxcutter to Her Throat

Henry County Sheriff's Office
HCSO

An illegal alien is accused of raping a woman in Henry County, Indiana,
while holding a boxcutter to her throat.

Jose Diaz Solano, a 27-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, was arrested and charged with two counts of felony rape as well as burglary, criminal confinement, and battery with a deadly weapon, among other charges, after he allegedly broke into a woman’s home and raped her.

According to police, on April 15, a woman reported to police that she was asleep at her home when Solano broke in and raped her while holding a boxcutter to her throat. When she tried to call 911, she told police, Solano knocked her cell phone out of her hand and cursed at her.

Eventually, the woman said she ran away from an intoxicated Solano, hiding in an abandoned house until flagging down police officers nearby and reporting the incident. The woman was then taken to a nearby hospital.

When police searched the woman’s home, they found blood on the woman’s bed and a blood-stained boxcutter. Also found was Solano’s wallet, which contained multiple Mexican IDs.

Solano was taken into custody by police and allegedly admitted to having sex with the woman but denied raping her.

The illegal alien is being held on a nearly $14,000 cash bail in the Henry County Jail.

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

DHS Chief Mayorkas Forced to Face Family of Grandmother, Granddaughter Killed Allegedly by Human Trafficker

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President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, was forced to face the American family of a grandmother and granddaughter who were killed last month in a high-speed car crash allegedly caused by a human trafficker smuggling 11 illegal aliens through the state of Texas.

In March, police officers attempted to pull over 22-year-old Rassian Natery Comer, who was allegedly smuggling 11 illegal aliens through Texas at the time. Comer, according to officers, refused to stop and began driving at 105 mph while live-streaming the high-speed case on social media.

After officers lost sight of Comer, he allegedly ran a red light at an intersection and hit 71-year-old Maria Tambunga and her 7-year-old granddaughter, Emilia Tambunga, who were on their way home from a playdate. The grandmother and granddaughter were killed in the crash along with two of the illegal aliens that Comer is accused of smuggling.

The Tambunga family joined Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX) during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Thursday, hoping to face Mayorkas and score a private meeting with him to get answers on the deaths of their loved ones.

“Over the last few weeks, I have heard countless stories about this beautiful 7-year-old girl … about how Emilia was an outgoing fashionista, she wanted to be an influencer. She loved to play with her friends and dance with her Aunt Jenny and cook with her grandmother, Maria,” Pfluger told Mayorkas:

Most importantly, Mr. Secretary, the Tambunga family is here today. Emilio, Maria’s husband and Emilia’s grandfather, and Elisa, Maria’s daughter and Emilia’s mother, and Virginia, Maria’s daughter and Elimia’s aunt, are sitting right behind you. They came here today because they want answers. They came here today because of the failures of you and your leadership. They came here today because they want closure. They deserve answers. [Emphasis added]

Mr. Mayorkas, will you turn around and offer them your condolences and an apology for the failure of your administration that led to the death of their loved ones? Mr. Secretary, they’re standing right there and I think they deserve an apology from you. [Emphasis added]

Mayorkas turned around to address the Tambunga family, to which Pfluger said the Biden administration has “allowed hundreds of thousands of families to go through this grief” as a result of their lax immigration enforcement.

“They want to meet with you today, I’ll host it in my office, will you commit to meeting with them?” Pfluger asked Mayorkas, to which the secretary responded, “I most certainly will as long as you do not politicize the meeting.”

Pfluger, though, said Mayorkas is “the only person politicizing anything here.”

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


FOR EVERY ILLEGAL 'APPREHENDED' FOR RESPONDING TO JOE BIDEN'S INVITATION TO INVADE, IT IS ESTIMATED THAT 8 GOT THROUGH. JOE IS FULLY AWARE OF THIS FACT.

Watch Live: House GOP Grill DHS Mayorkas for Impeachment Push

US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas chairs a plenary session of the 9th Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, California, June 10, 2022. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) is grilling President Joe Biden’s border chief on Wednesday about his refusal to enforce the laws that protect Americans from the invited flood of wage-cutting, rent-spiking economic migrants.

Green chairs the House’s homeland security committee, and is playing a central role in the GOP effort to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden’s pro-migration, Cuban-born border chief.

Green’s effort to build a case for impeachment of Mayorkas is being backed up by other GOP members, including Rep. Clay Huggins (R-LA).

“We’re done, done, done with your lies,” Higgins said.

 

Mayorkas is a pro-migration zealot. who has said his border management is “all about achieving equity, which is really the core founding principle of our country.” Mayorkas’ demands imply equity between U.S. citizens and foreign citizens, and he has opened many loopholes for millions of economic migrants to cross into the United States.

Amid the massive inflow of some two million global economic migrants in 2022, Mayorkas insists the border is “secure,” and rejects criticism of his deadly, elite-backed wealth-shifting policies.

“We cannot have the rights and the needs of individuals who are seeing humanitarian relief in the United States be exploited for political purposes,” he told ABC News on January 1.

WATCH: Texas Rancher’s Drone Spots Large Multinational Migrant Group Trapped on Island in Border River

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In recent months, Mayorkas has sketched out his plan to convert the U.S. government’s complex, chaotic, and obscure migration system into an explicit labor-delivery system for employers and investors. On December 13, for example, Mayorkas told ElPasoMatters.org:

Our immigration system as a whole is broken. It hasn’t been updated or reformed in more than 40 years. We look to our partner to the north that has a much more nimble immigration system that can be retooled to the needs at the moment. For example, Canada is in need of 1 million workers and they have agreed that in 2023, they will admit 1.4 million … immigrants to fill that labor need that Canadians themselves cannot. We are stuck in antiquated laws that do not meet our current needs. And they haven’t been working for many, many years.

Democrats are defending Mayorkas’ policies which have admitted more than 4 million illegal migrants through the southern border.

 


648K Migrants Apprehended in Six Months in Texas-Based Border Sectors
Venezuelan migrants get in line to receive donations of clothing and food at the camp area on the banks of the Rio Grande that divides Ciudad Juarez and El Paso Texas in Mexico on November 14, 2022. With more than 1,500 Venezuelan migrants camped on the banks of Rio Bravo …
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Border Patrol agents apprehended nearly 650,000 migrants during the first six months of the current fiscal year in the five Texas-based sectors. This is up from the record-shattering pace set last year when agents apprehended nearly 627,000 migrants who crossed the border between ports of entry.

During the first six months of Fiscal Year 2023, which began on October 1, 2022, agents assigned to the El Paso, Big Bend, Del Rio, Laredo, and Rio Grande Valley Sectors apprehended 648,465 migrants who crossed the border between ports of entry, according to the March Southwest Land Border Encounters report. During the same period last year, agents apprehended 626,793 migrants. This year’s apprehensions represent an increase of nearly 3.5 percent over last year’s six-month total.

Groups of migrants totaling more than 1,000 crossed the border near El Paso on Wednesday. (U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector)

Groups of migrants totaling more than 1,000 crossed the border near El Paso in March. (U.S. Border Patrol/El Paso Sector)

The El Paso Sector reported the largest increase of migrant apprehensions of any of the nine southwest border sectors with the arrest of 265,037 migrants. This is up by 134 percent over the same period last year. This was the largest percentage and number increase of any sector in the nation.

The Del Rio Sector also reported a significant increase in the number of migrants apprehended. So far this fiscal year, agents arrested 217,849 migrants compared to 195,299 during the same period last year.

The Rio Grande Valley, Laredo, and Big Bend Sectors all reported significant decreases in the number of migrants arrested.

The segmentation of the migrant apprehensions in the Texas-based border sectors breaks down as follows:

Breakdown by citizenship groups:

The numbers reported above do not include known migrant got-aways. These are migrants who are known to have crossed the border between ports of entry but who were not apprehended by Border Patrol agents.

During the first six months of this fiscal year, more than 223,000 migrants are classified as known got-aways, according to an unofficial Border Patrol report for the five Texas-based sectors reviewed by Breitbart Texas earlier this month. This is up from the more than 156,000 known got-aways in FY22 — an increase of approximately 43 percent.

This brings the total of known border crossers in the five Texas-based sectors for the first half of FY23 to nearly 872,000 migrants for the five Texas-based sectors. This compares to the city of Fort Worth which reports a population of just over 908,000 people.

Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior news contributor for the Breitbart Texas-Border team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Price is a regular panelist on Fox 26 Houston’s What’s Your Point? Sunday-morning talk show. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX.

Randy Clark contributed to this article. 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.



THE GOAL OF THE NAFTA DEMOCRAT PARTY IS TO BUILD POVERTY BORDER TO OPEN BORDER. THE GOP IS RIGHT THERE TO HELP ALONG WITH THE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND MEXICO.

The answer, of course, is no. Given the Biden family’s rapacity, Joe’s penchant for sniffing and fondling little girls, and

Hunter’s well-known and self-documented debauchery, it’s only too easy to believe that America’s president has enriched himself and his family through human trafficking. 



If Marjorie Taylor Greene is accurate, what she says about Biden is mind-blowing

Hunter Biden’s hard drive, which he’s now conceded is legitimate, proved that Hunter was an exceptionally debauched character. Drugs and prostitutes dominated his life for a long time, and his own family didn’t trust him around teenage girls. That’s why it’s easy to believe Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s as-yet unsubstantiated claim that the Biden family was benefitting from human trafficking both in the U.S.  and Eastern Europe—including Russia and Ukraine. Just because she says it doesn’t mean it’s true, so the real shock is that we live in a world in which it seems possible, even likely.

It took a strong stomach to watch the videos and view the photographs on Hunter’s hard drive. They revealed a compulsively exhibitionistic man who couldn’t stop recording himself smoking crack, sniffing cocaine, and cavorting with prostitutes, some of whom looked as if they fell into the statutory rape category. Moreover, the laptop revealed that, when Hunter requested money from his Dad (the current Oval Office occupant) to fund this debauchery, Dad paid up.

What the laptop also revealed, despite Biden’s strenuous denials, is that Joe was involved in Hunter’s many business dealings. We know this because Hunter’s staffers, business partners, and prospects were all welcomed into Joe’s vice-presidential office.

Image: Marjorie Taylor Greene. Twitter screen grab.

Now, thanks to Republican control over the House of Representatives, we’re getting an insight into the fact that all members of the Biden family may have received money from Hunter’s many business deals, including those with Ukraine and China. In March, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) reported that, in addition to the money Hunter and James Biden were pocketing through the family influence-peddling business, Hallie Biden (widow of Beau Biden and drug-addicted girlfriend of Hunter Biden) was also getting a cut.

Then, on Monday, Rep. Comer revealed that even more Bidens were on the take:

Six more members of the Biden clan may have benefitted from the family’s various business schemes, bringing the total number of kin implicated up to nine, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer revealed Monday.

The findings come after the Kentucky GOP congressman and other lawmakers on the panel examined suspicious activity reports sent by banks to the Treasury Department alerting of potential criminal activity in transactions involving President Biden’s family.

“Thousands of pages of financial records related to the Biden family, their companies, and associates’ business schemes were made available to members of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, which confirm the importance of this investigation,” Comer said in a statement.

“The Biden family enterprise is centered on Joe Biden’s political career and connections, and it has generated an exorbitant amount of money for the Biden family. We’ve identified six additional members of Joe Biden’s family who may have benefited from the Biden family’s businesses that we are investigating, bringing the total number of those involved or benefiting to nine,” he said.

In a way, that’s kind of ho-hum stuff. Peter Schweizer long ago detailed the Biden family grift, all of which revolved around Biden’s political positions in the Senate and the Vice President’s office.

Yesterday, though, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (D-GA) added something unexpected to the businesses from which the Bidens profited. According to her, in addition to money coming to the Bidens from various foreign countries,

I just saw evidence of human trafficking. This involved prostitutes not only from here in the United States, but foreign countries like Russia and Ukraine. This is unbelievable that a President and a former Vice President, not only his son Hunter Biden, but many more family members extending past Hunter Biden and his immediate family.

As I noted, there is no way to know whether Greene is correctly interpreting the information the House committee is reviewing. The sad state in which America finds itself, though, is that everyone who hears this claim asks some variation of this rhetorical question: “Would that be a surprise?”

The answer, of course, is no. Given the Biden family’s rapacity, Joe’s penchant for sniffing and fondling little girls, an

d Hunter’s well-known and self-documented debauchery, it’s only too easy to believe that America’s president has enriched himself and his family through human trafficking. 

Watch Live: GOP Reps Investigate Joe Biden’s Teenage Migrant Workforce Scandal

Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Joe Biden
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday morning to talk about President Joe Biden’s policy of importing hundreds of thousands of indebted foreign teenagers to take jobs that would otherwise go to better-paid young Americans.

The main witness is Christi Grimm, the Inspector General at Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services. For more than ten years, the agency has been delivering the so-called “Unaccompanied Alien Children” to labor traffickers nationwide.

The hearing will be chaired by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and by Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA), who runs the committee’s panel on oversight and investigations.

Republicans will likely focus blame for the scandal on Biden’s deputies at the Department of Health and Human Services. They will likely downplay employers’ preference for hiring disposable and cheap migrant workers instead of hiring Americans or investing in labor-saving machines.

So far, Republicans have declined to seek political advantage from the teenage-worker scandal, likely because many companies have benefited from the federal government’s long-standing role in the labor-trafficking racket. This silence has helped Democrats dodge any political fallout from potential public opposition to Biden’s imported workforce of indentured, indebted teenage workers.

Watch here, starting at 10.30 AM:

The scandal was made undeniable by detailed articles in the New York Times, including an April 17 article that said:

Again and again, veteran government staffers and outside contractors told the Health and Human Services Department, including in reports that reached Secretary Xavier Becerra, that children appeared to be at risk. The Labor Department put out news releases noting an increase in child labor. Senior White House aides were shown evidence of exploitation, such as clusters of migrant children who had been found working with industrial equipment or caustic chemicals.

One [migrant], Marvin Che, said he came to the United States last year, when he was 16, and had been working 12-hour overnight shifts alongside other migrant children packing products at the manufacturer Pactiv Evergreen, including Hefty plastic party cups. “We came alone, so we have to work hard,” Marvin said.

[In Florida,] a boy working construction said he felt ashamed about not knowing how to read. He, too, was released in 2021 — at age 12 — and was immediately put to work by a man who had sponsored at least five children. At a day-labor pickup site, a 13-year-old released last year to a man he had never met said he wished he could enroll in middle school and start learning English. “People don’t know,” Antonio said, “but there are a lot of kids here living the same life.”

briefing prepared for the hearing by GOP staffers said:

The number of unaccompanied children referred to ORR has ballooned from 15,381 in fiscal year (FY) 2020 to 122,731 in FY2021 and 128,904 in FY2022. Even as the numbers of unaccompanied children were skyrocketing, HHS’ capacity to care for these children diminished.

To cope with the influx of unaccompanied children, ORR opened Emergency Intake Sites (EIS) in early 2021.

However, HHS OIG reports doubt the efficiency and competency of case managers at EIS facilities, as well as the general health and well-being of the children housed at these locations. OIG found children have experienced emotional distress and instances of self-harm.

Due to overcrowding, unaccompanied children are now released to sponsors without sufficient vetting procedures. As a result, these children are vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation.

There are also concerns about ORR’s ability to track released children—according to recent findings, over the last two years, HHS has “lost immediate contact with a third of migrant children” and “could not reach more than 85,000 children” one month after they were placed with an adult.”

“We’re complicit as a nation in human trafficking,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said at a March 2021 press conference in Texas with 17 other GOP Senators.

THE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT IS TO EXTRACT WEALTH FROM THE 99% AND TUCK IT INTO THE BOTTOMLESS POCKETS OF THE 1%.


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Pessimism on the Economy Hits All-Time Worst Level, Dragging Down Biden’s Approval Rating

BALLINA, IRELAND - APRIL 14: US President Joe Biden peers around a protective bullet=proof screen during a celebration event at St Muredach's Cathedral on April 14, 2023 in Ballina, Ireland. US President Joe Biden has travelled to Northern Ireland and Ireland with his sister Valerie Biden Owens and son Hunter …
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The share of the American public holding negative views about the U.S. economy both now and in the future reached a record high 69 percent, a CNBC poll showed Tuesday.

This is the highest proportion of negative views about the economy in the 17-year history of CNBC’s All-America Economic Survey, which is based on a poll of 1,000 people nationwide.

The grim view of the economy is weighing on President Joe Biden’s popularity. His overall approval rating fell two points to 39 percent in the most recent survey compared with the November survey. Fifty-five percent say they disapprove of Biden, up a point from the November survey.

On the economy specifically, American’s disapprove of Biden’s handling of the issue by 62 percent to 34 percent. In the November survey, this was 57 percent to 38 percent, which means Biden has lost ground on this metric.

Biden’s approval among independents crashed nine points to just 27 percent. He even lost two points among Democrats, with 77 percent saying they approve.

Among women aged 18 to 49, a key constituency for Democrats, Biden’s approval fell 13 points to just 34 percent.

Just five percent of Americans say their income is rising faster than inflation. Twenty-six percent say their household income is keeping pace with rising prices. Sixty-seven percent said they are falling behind.

Just 24 percent say now is a good time to invest in stocks, the lowest reading in the survey’s history. The prior record was last quarter at 26 percent.


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