Friday, July 30, 2021

JOE BIDEN'S SMUGGLERS - GETTING THOSE UNREGISTERED DEMOCRAT VOTERS OVER THE BORDERS AND INTO U.S. JOBS AND WELFARE OFFICES IS GETTING A BIT MESSY!

 

Joe Biden: ‘I Think We Should’ Include Amnesty in Reconciliation Bill

US President Joe Biden speaks to the media as he walks to Marine One prior to departure from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, July 29, 2021, as he travels to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland where First Lady Jill Biden is having …
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President Joe Biden on Thursday fully endorsed the idea of putting amnesty for illegal immigrants into the multitrillion-dollar budget reconciliation bill.

“I think we should include in the reconciliation bill the immigration proposal,” he said to reporters as he left the White House Thursday evening to visit his wife, Jill Biden, at Walter Reed Hospital.

The president commented after meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and Sen. Dick Durbin (R-IL) on the issue of amnesty at the White House.

The White House clarified and expanded Biden’s comments in a statement about the meeting:

President Biden and Vice President Harris expressed their strong support for including immigration reform in upcoming reconciliation legislation to enable Dreamers, TPS recipients, farmworkers, and essential workers to gain long-awaited pathways to citizenship.

Despite Biden’s endorsement, it is unclear if the Senate parliamentarian will decide if amnesty may be added under the budget rules of reconciliation.

Democrats believe they can use budget reconciliation to pass amnesty, as they are confident in the economic benefits of their plan.

Congressional Democrats view the reconciliation bill as the last chance to pass amnesty for illegal immigrants with their 50 votes in the Senate and a tiebreak from Vice President Kamala Harris.

CBP Targets Insurers of Companies Implicated in Human Smuggling

Border Patrol agents arrest a group of migrants locked inside a tanker trailer. (Photo: U.S. Border Patrol/Laredo Sector)
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U.S. authorities recently launched an effort to prevent companies implicated in trafficking illegal migrants into the United States from renewing or obtaining insurance policies for their “commercial enterprises,” a top American official testified Tuesday.

In written testimony, Francis Russo, a top Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official, told a House panel his agency is suspending and debarring the insurance agencies or individuals linked to human trafficking.

Russo, the acting deputy executive assistant commissioner for operations support at CBP, a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), wrote:

The government-wide suspension and debarment system exists to protect the public interest, the public’s money, and the integrity of Federal programs by ensuring that Federal agencies only conduct business with presently responsible persons.

He did not say what happens to the companies affiliated with the trafficking migrants into the U.S.

Russo revealed the CBP joined forces with a non-profit insurance crimes watchdog that uses its extensive resources and skills to work with law enforcement.

He added that the joint effort complements Operation Sentinel, a recently announced DHS-led multi-agency effort focused on combating Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) affiliated with migrant smuggling, such as cartels in Latin America.

According to Russo, CBP partnered with the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), a network of more than 1,200 member companies, including 80 percent of the nation’s property-casualty insurance agencies.

“The NICB is the insurance industry’s premier association dedicated to predicting, preventing, and prosecuting insurance crime,” Russo wrote.

Once CBP determines which company or individual to suspend or debar, NICB informs its member companies, essentially blacklisting the insurers.

“Following CBP’s determination to suspend or debar a particular company or individual, NICB will inform their members of the suspended or debarred entity,” Russo explained.

Led by CBP, Operation Sentinel is a joint effort with Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Department of State, the FBI, and DEA.

DHS oversees ICE and USCIS, while the FBI and DEA operate under the Department of Justice.

Russo pointed out:

Partners in Operation Sentinel are targeting all personnel and identifiable resources that TCOs require to operate. One of the main lines of effort for Operation Sentinel is to target and disrupt those individuals responsible for sending structured payments for human smuggling, which may include proceeds from illicit drugs.

Utilizing the full breadth of domestic and foreign authorities, data, analytic capability, and capacity, Operation Sentinel is mapping the organizations’ networks; targeting their members, associates, and assets; and employing a series of targeted actions and sanctions against them.

Some of those actions include revoking travel documents, suspending and debarring companies, and freezing bank accounts or other financial assets tied to the TCO logistical network.

“TCOs pose a significant threat to both national security and to public safety,” Russo warned.

“It is estimated that TCOs profit anywhere between $200 million and $2.3 billion alone for smuggling migrants from the Northern Triangle to the Southwest border,” he added.

The Biden Administration is struggling to deal with the ongoing border crisis fueled by a surge of migrants that has hit record highs in recent months.

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