Friday, September 17, 2021

NAFTA JOE BIDEN - TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED AND CORPORAT PROFITS HIGH WE MUST PUSH OUR BORDERS OPEN TO THE BREAKING POINT AND FURTHER


The Left seeks to remove any and all controls on asylum

One might assume that even the most radical fringes of the American Left would be fairly content about the state of things in this country today, particularly on immigration. After all, the Biden administration has given them pretty much everything they wanted to erode our borders and the rule of law.

Any such assumption would be incorrect, as anti-borders forces are pushing like never before for even more extremist policies to transform this country into a place most people would not recognize or desire to live.

The most recent example of this is took place in the U.S. District Court of Southern California. An Obama-appointed judge ruled that the government’s “metering” policy of turning back asylum-seekers to points of entry in Mexico to be unconstitutional. While this may sound like another garden-variety immigration case in federal court, it represents a sharp detour from both policy and the government’s approach to immigration.

The defendants in the case, thirteen asylum-seekers with an anti-borders legal group represented by the disgraced and radical left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center, made the case that the government’s actions were a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), a federal statute that governs the administrative actions of the federal government.  

When Sen. Pat McCarran introduced the APA bill to Congress in 1945, he described it as "a bill of rights for the hundreds of thousands of Americans whose affairs are controlled or regulated" by federal government agencies. Notice that he did not mention the act was for millions of foreign nationals seeking to move to the United States. Yet this act is now being used by the anti-borders left to radically change U.S. asylum policy.

A far more relevant source for such policy would be the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the current federal immigration law enacted by Congress. As the government stated in the recent case, the INA provides no private right of action for such claims by asylum-seekers. Given this considerable roadblock, the plaintiffs were forced to do a work-around and claim the APA is the relevant statute in the case. That an Obama-appointed judge in a court selected by the plaintiffs agreed with this claim is not the final word in the case.

Countering the claim that the metering policy was a denial of justice to the asylum-seekers, the defendants responded that the policy represented only a delay in hearing the cases. A possible reason for that delay may be that the Biden administration has worked diligently to water down the criteria for asylum-seekers while simultaneously opening up our border to unprecedented numbers of foreign nationals. 

As evidenced by news videos earlier this year, this has caused our immigration structure to be completely overwhelmed and normal timelines for the execution of immigration policy to be greatly delayed. So the anti-borders left creates a massive problem, then complains that delays caused by the problem are excessive.

It is also relevant here that asylum fraud has become prevalent at the border and is in need of a solution more responsible than simply allowing almost everyone to enter. We know that asylum fraud is a problem because more than 70 percent of those seeking asylum have their claims rejected. This can also be seen in the abundant number of cases where asylum-seekers have been coached by immigration lawyers, human trafficking cartels and others to embellish stories to qualify for asylum.

Those anti-borders legal groups and cartels have become very adept at identifying the weaknesses in U.S. immigration policy, and exploiting them to push greater numbers across the border. They have seen how asylum policy is open for exploitation to achieve their goals.

At a time when we need strength and protection from our leaders, we get the opposite from the current administration. Asylum is a noble policy designed to help people with very specific problems of persecution in their homelands by oppressive governments. Over time, the Left has tried to broaden the criteria for asylum to absurd levels.

We now essentially have economic asylum, people trying to enter through the asylum process because they seek better work in the U.S. There are also more claims of people seeking asylum on the grounds of gang violence and domestic violence. While those may be valid reasons to want to leave a town or country, they are not the problems for which asylum exists to remedy.  

None of this apparently matters to the forces that demand a borderless America. To them, immigration law exists not to serve the best interests of America, but to allow a seemingly endless number of non-Americans to relocate here, no matter the reason or impact on the citizenry. Our elected leaders will not push back on this movement unless they hear from their constituents who oppose it.  

 

Dale L. Wilcox is executive director and general counsel at the Immigration Reform Law Institute, a public interest law firm working to defend the rights and interests of the American people from the negative effects of mass migration.

Images: Screen shot from Sky News video, via shareable YouTube


 

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Analysis: Biden’s Proposed Tax on Oil, Natural Gas Will Cost Economy $9.1B, 90,000 Lost Jobs

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 15: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event in the Executive Office Building September 15, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden delivered his remarks while meeting with business leaders and CEO’s on the administration’s COVID-19 response. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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President Joe Biden’s proposal to tax the oil and gas industries in the reconciliation bill would be costly to both the economy and in terms of job loss, an analysis by the American Petroleum Institute’s Energy Citizens initiative found.

“If implemented, the new tax could cost American jobs, increase costs for U.S. natural gas and oil, and outsource energy production – often to adversarial nations with less stringent environmental records,” the announcement of the analysis said.

The analysis found that the tax proposal would result in $9.1 billion in direct costs to the economy and could mean the loss of 90,000 American jobs.

GARDEN CITY, TX - FEBRUARY 05: Flared natural gas is burned off at Apache Corporations operations at the Deadwood natural gas plant in the Permian Basin on February 5, 2015 in Garden City, Texas. Apache sends an estimated 50-52 million cubic feet per day of natural gas to this plant. As crude oil prices have fallen nearly 60 percent globally, many American communities that became dependent on oil revenue are preparing for hard times. Texas, which benefited from hydraulic fracturing and the shale drilling revolution, tripled its production of oil in the last five years. The Texan economy saw hundreds of billions of dollars come into the state before the global plunge in prices. Across the state drilling budgets are being slashed and companies are notifying workers of upcoming layoffs. According to federal labor statistics, around 300,000 people work in the Texas oil and gas industry, 50 percent more than four years ago. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Flared natural gas is burned off at Apache Corporations operations at the Deadwood natural gas plant in the Permian Basin. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images).

To put those figures in perspective, the analysis said “all the Solar Panel Installer & Wind Turbine Service Technician jobs in America (17,350) amount to just 19 percent of the potential job losses resulting from the natural gas tax.”

“As inflation drove prices higher on most U.S. consumer goods, including gasoline, the Biden administration became so concerned last month that it turned to OPEC and Russia to plead for an increase in oil production,” an email from API said, adding that the president’s request was rejected.

“President Biden and Democratic Congressional leaders are now pushing for regulations that’d make it more costly to operate the industry powering America’s economic recovery,” the press release pushing back on the tax said.

The analysis said Biden’s proposed tax “would likely increase the cost of oil production in America, which could make gasoline more expensive for consumers. About one half of the natural gas and oil industry’s methane emissions were related to oil production according to The International Energy Agency.”

“Given natural gas and oil’s role in powering the majority of energy in the U.S., the fallout from the new natural gas tax could ripple throughout the American economy and the public already being squeezed by inflation,” the release said.

The National Taxpayers Union also weighed in on the proposed tax.

“Among the most troubling provisions in this legislation are slush funds that could artificially manipulate the cost of certain forms of energy relative to others,” the Union said.

The agriculture sector, for example, is the largest source of methane emissions but is excluded from the proposed tax.

“In fact, the sources responsible for 70% of U.S. methane emissions are excluded,” the analysis said.

The API analysis also noted that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is already working on new regulations addressing methane emissions so Biden’s tax plan may also be duplicative.

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