THE DOCTRINE OF THE N.A.F.T.A. GLOBALIST DEMOCRATS IS TO SERVE THE BILLIONAIRE CLASS WITH ENDLESS WAVES OF INVADING 'CHEAP' LABOR SUBSIDIZED WITH WELFARE FUNDED BY TAXES ON MIDDLE AMERICA.
In many speeches, Mayorkas says he is building a mass migration system to deliver workers to wealthy employers and investors and “equity” to poor foreigners. The nation’s border laws are subordinate to elites’ opinion about “the values of our country,” Mayorkas claims.
Deported Violent Criminal, Gang Members Arrested in Arizona near Border
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Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents kept a violent, previously deported criminal alien and two dangerous gang members from successfully re-entering the U.S.
Tucson Sector agents apprehended a migrant in the Ephraim Canyon area after he illegally crossed the border from Mexico on January 7. The agent transported the Mexican national to the station where they conducted a biometric background investigation, according to Tucson Sector officials.
The investigation into the man’s immigration and criminal history uncovered a violent past and a previous deportation, officials stated. The agents identified the man as 34-year-old Francisco Javier Cruz-Ramirez, a Mexican national.
A criminal court in Maricopa County, Arizona, convicted the illegal alien for kidnapping and “misconduct involving weapons” in March 2010, officials stated. The Arizona court sentenced the man to seven years in state prison for the kidnapping charges and six years for the weapons violation. Immigration officers removed him to Mexico on October 14, 2015.
He now faces possible federal felony charges for illegal re-entry after removal as a convicted felon. If convicted on the charge, he could face up to 20 years in federal prison.
Earlier that same day, Nogales Station agents observed a man illegally crossing the border just west of the border town of Nogales, Arizona. After taking the man to the station, the agents identified him as 34-year-old Alberto Vazquez-Valdez, a Mexican national. A records search indicated the man is a documented SureƱos gang member.
Two days later, agents patrolling the border near Sasabe, Arizona, apprehended another migrant after he illegally entered the U.S. Agents transported him to the Border Patrol station where a background investigation uncovered an extensive criminal history. The investigation identified the man as Alonso Aleman, a 39-year-old Honduran national. Officials said Aleman is a security threat to the United States because of his admitted membership in the hyperviolent Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang.
Court records obtained by Breitbart Texas indicate a federal court in Arizona convicted Aleman in June 2019 for illegal re-entry after being removed to Honduras from Alexandria, Louisiana, in December 2019. Border Patrol agents working near Ajo, Arizona, found him illegally back in the U.S. in February 2019.
He now faces additional charges related to being back in the United States illegally after his previous removal. If convicted for the illegal re-entry, he could face up to 20 years in federal prison.
Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior political news contributor for the Breitbart Border team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX and Facebook.
Bernie Sanders Co-Chair: Joe Biden Has ‘Repeatedly Betrayed Black Voters’
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Nina Turner, co-chair of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) presidential campaign, ripped into Joe Biden (D) in a scathing op-ed over the weekend, arguing that the former vice president has “repeatedly betrayed black voters.”
Turner, a black woman herself, criticized Biden and argued that Sanders is a better choice for black voters across the country.
“Will our community side with former Vice President Joe Biden, who has repeatedly betrayed black voters to side with Republican lawmakers and undermine our progress?” she asked.
“Or will we stand with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and a movement that has been fighting for racial and economic justice since the civil rights era?” she continued, citing Biden’s work as a senator:
As a recent NBC News headline said of Biden’s time in the Senate: “Biden didn’t just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause.” The NBC report quoted the NAACP’s legal director saying that one Biden-backed measure “heaves a brick through the window of school integration.”
And Biden didn’t just vote for bills designed to prevent black students from accessing white schools: in a series of personal letters he actively courted pro-segregation senators to support the legislation
Sanders, Turner countered, had been organizing civil rights protests, participating in the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington, and finding himself arrested for “protesting rampant school segregation in Chicago.”
Turner also accused Biden of aiding in what she called the “public degradation of Anita Hill” and argued that he “fought alongside right-wing Republicans to pass so-called ‘welfare reform’ that reduced financial support for low-income families”:
Biden echoed former President Ronald Reagan’s dishonest “welfare queen” language and wrote a column conjuring an ugly stereotype of “welfare mothers driving luxury cars and leading lifestyles that mirror the rich and famous.”
In contrast, Sanders vigorously opposed these punitive cuts. “What welfare reform did, in my view,” Sanders said, “was to go after some of the weakest and most vulnerable people in this country.”
She also cited his past work with segregationist senators:
Similarly Biden worked with segregationist Republican Sen. Strom Thurmond to pass “tough on crime” legislation that targeted black communities with punitive criminal justice policies while promoting mass incarceration and harsh punishment for nonviolent crimes. At one point Biden declared that every “major crime bill since 1976 that’s come out of this Congress, every minor crime bill, has had the name of the Democratic senator from the state of Delaware — Joe Biden.”
Biden faced backlash last year after praising late Sens. James Eastland (D-MS) and Herman Talmadge (D-GA) on the campaign trail in an effort to demonstrate his ability to generate bipartisanship.
“I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland,” Biden said. “He never called me boy, he always called me son.”
“Well guess what?” he continued. “At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything. We got things done. We got it finished. But today you look at the other side and you’re the enemy.”
The issue reached a boiling point after Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) sparred with the former vice president on the issue of busing during July’s Democrat debate.
“When Vice President Biden was in the United States Senate working with segregationists to oppose busing, which was the vehicle by which we would integrate America’s public schools, had I been in the United States Senate at that time I would have been on the other side of the aisle,” Harris said.
Harris said that on the topic she and Biden could not “be further apart,” adding the former vice president was still refusing to acknowledge his past. The attack echoes the one Harris launched at the first debate when she confronted Biden for praising the “civility” of two segregationists Democrats, the late Sens. James Eastland (D-MS) and Herman Talmadge (D-GA). Biden had invoked the men, who dedicated their careers to halting the progress of civil rights, while touting on the campaign trail his ability to forge legislative “consensus.”
In her attack, Harris was quick to point out that both Talmadge and Eastland were allies in Biden’s crusade against busing to integrate public schools.
Since the initial altercation, Biden has paid homage to the late Sen. Fritz Hollings, a reformed segregationist, on the campaign trail on more than one occasion.
Biden, Turner continued, also fails to promote policies that she says would benefit the black community today, citing Medicare for All, free college, and the legalization of marijuana as examples.
She wrote:
By supporting a racial justice champion like Sanders — and his popular progressive agenda — black Americans will forge a multiracial, multigenerational working-class alliance that will generate the high turnout necessary to beat President Donald Trump.
“In standing with Sanders over Biden, we will declare that we are not going backward — we are going forward into a future of empowerment and equality for all,” she concluded.
Biden is currently leading in South Carolina with 32 percent of the vote, which is largely due to his strong support among black voters. Moreover, a Washington Post-Ipsos poll released Saturday showed the former vice president leading with support among black voters with 48 percent. No other candidate comes close, with Sanders coming in a distant second with 20 percent support.