Friday, December 22, 2023

JOE BIDEN'S MASS INVASION OF AMERICA - 49 MORE MEXIFORNIAS AT HAND - Biden’s Parole Pipeline Frees Over 670K Foreign Nationals into U.S. in 11 Months

 50,000 Migrants Dropped Off With No Plan. Can San Diego Handle It? | Jim Desmond #californiainsider

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Migrant enclaves already are at the top of the U.S. lists for bad places to  - 10 of the 50 worst places in America to live according to this list are in California, and all of them are famous for their illegal populations.  MONICA SHOWALTER

Biden’s Parole Pipeline Frees Over 670K Foreign Nationals into U.S. in 11 Months

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 20: U.S. President Joe Biden returns to the White House December 20, 2023 in Washington, DC. President Biden traveled to Milwaukee and gave remarks at the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce earlier in the day. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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President Joe Biden’s parole pipeline at the United States-Mexico border has released a foreign population into American communities larger than Las Vegas, Nevada’s, population in less than a year.

On Friday, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released illegal immigration figures for November. The data shows that since the start of the year, more than 670,000 foreign nationals have been released into the U.S. interior through the administration’s parole pipeline.

The parole pipeline is made up of so-called “humanitarian parole” that Biden’s DHS offers to Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans as well as the “CBP One” migrant mobile app whereby foreign nationals in Mexico can schedule appointments at the border for release into the U.S. interior.

From January through November, nearly 300,000 foreign nationals have arrived in the U.S. via Biden’s humanitarian parole program.

Meanwhile, the migrant mobile app has freed more than 373,000 foreign nationals into American communities over the same period.

Immigrants wait to be processed at a US Border Patrol transit center after they crossed the border from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas on December 20, 2023. (FRANCOIS PICARD/AFP via Getty Images)

Immigrants wait to be processed at a US Border Patrol transit center after they crossed the border from Mexico on December 20, 2023 in Eagle Pass, Texas. (FRANCOIS PICARD/AFP via Getty Images)

The figures indicate that Biden’s parole pipeline, which makes up only a portion of his administration’s expansive catch and release network, has released more foreign nationals into the U.S. interior than residents who live in Wyoming and Vermont.

DHS officials privately told Congress this month that the Biden administration is releasing about 5,000 border crossers and illegal aliens into the U.S. interior every day. That figure suggests that Biden is releasing about 150,000 border crossers and illegal aliens into American communities every month and about two million annually.

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

Jeh Johnson: Biden Must Acknowledge Border ‘Emergency’ and Raise Asylum Bar, Remove People Quickly

On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson stated that if he was in the Biden administration he would say that the border “is a crisis,” because it is, “very much so,” and that not only does the standard for asylum on the front end need to be raised, there should be more expeditious removal of migrants to where they came.

Johnson said, “Wolf, this is, in fact, a situation that is unsustainable. 10,000, 12,000 a day taxes resources, not just of the Border Patrol, not just communities along the southern border, but in the interior, in places like New York and Chicago. And so, we’re in a crisis, very much so, right now. I guess if I were in the Biden administration right now, Wolf, I would be saying to the American public, we are on this, we recognize this is a huge problem, we recognize this is a crisis, and we will work with Congress to add more authorities to address an emergency situation like this to more expeditiously remove people back to where they came from, all the while remaining humane, consistent with our values, being fair, being humane. But we have to address this crisis, raising the standard for asylum on the front end, for example, perhaps considering some sort of emergency authority like Title 42 to deal with numbers of this volume. But the President, in my opinion, needs to really say directly to the American public, I recognize the problem, I’m on this, my administration is doing everything we can to address it, including working with Republicans in Congress.”

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Report: California Sees Surge in Number of Homeless Women

Homeless woman California (Xinhua via Getty)
Xinhua via Getty

California is experiencing a rise in the number of homeless women, among a general rise in homelessness on the streets of its major cities.

The crisis is one of the major drawbacks of life in a state with every natural advantage, and an abundance of wealth, but with a disproportionate share of the nation’s poor.

The UK Guardian reported Thursday:

Homelessness is a phenomenon that historically has predominantly affected men. But in California, where the number of homeless people surged to 181,000 this year, the number of homeless women has also grown. Newly released data from the Department of Housing and Urban Development show 60,000 unhoused women in the Golden state in 2023 – nearly as many as New York, Texas and Florida combined, and an increase of more than 50% over the previous eight years.

This rise poses a test for state policymakers, who must cope with an increase in groups that face unique challenges, such as domestic violence survivors, pregnant women and mothers. Last year, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that proponents say makes California a national leader in addressing the needs of unhoused women. But despite the new law, the problem in California keeps getting worse.

Domestic violence is cited as a major driver of homelessness, with a study by the Urban Institute concluding earlier this year: “More than a quarter of women (28.7 percent) reported leaving permanent housing because of domestic or interpersonal violence. This was the most commonly cited reason for leaving a prior permanent housing placement.” Mental health challenges and poverty are also important factors.

Recently, Fox News noted, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “ten-year plan” to end homelessness in San Francisco, where he was mayor at the time, observed its twentieth anniversary — with no end to homelessness in sight.

Newsom did manage to clear the homeless off the streets of San Francisco last month, albeit temporarily — an action that he admitted he took to prepare the visit of Chinese premier Xi Jinping.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of the new biography, Rhoda: ‘Comrade Kadalie, You Are Out of Order’. He is also the author of the recent e-book, Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

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