America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Sunday, October 17, 2021
SEN. TOM COTTON - FUCKEHEAD BIDEN SHOULD HAVE DEALT WITH PORT OPERATIONS MONTHS AGO INSTEAD OF DEVOTING HIS TIME TO SURRENDERING U.S. BORDERS TO NARCOMEX
"Lawbreaking employers have benefited from the Biden administration’s lack of worksite enforcement this year, and now Mayorkas is outright abolishing this important enforcement tool," Feere said. "Media in Central America reported on ICE worksite operations under the Trump administration and that undoubtedly had the effect of discouraging illegal immigration."
Sen. Cotton: Biden Should Have Dealt With U.S. Port Operations 'Months Ago'
Container ships wait off Huntington Beach, Calif. in September. (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - President Biden on Wednesday announced that the Port of Los Angeles will begin operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, instead of Monday-Friday.
"This is the first key step for moving our entire freight transportation and logistical supply chain nationwide to a 24/7 system," the president said.
Biden publicly addressed the supply chain backlog after retailers and economists began warning about toy shortages heading into the Christmas season.
What took him so long, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) wondered:
He celebrates today that they are going to keep the Port of Los Angeles open 24 hours a day, which they probably should have been doing months ago. At the same time the White House is saying you are probably not going to get everything you want for Christmas.
Well, who's going to save Christmas for Americans? Pete Buttigieg? Please. (Transportation Secretary) Pete Buttigieg couldn't organize a one-car funeral. He is not going to organize our nation's ports and railroads and highways and airports.
Biden said the move to 24/7 operations at the Port of Los Angeles happened "after weeks of negotiation and working with my team and with the major union retailers, and freight movers, the Ports of Los Angeles."
In late February, Biden signed an executive order to "address the vulnerabilities in our supply chains." The order mandated a 100-day review of "four vital products" -- semiconductors, rare earth minerals, pharmaceuticals, and advanced batteries.
It also ordered a review of ways to "fortify our supply chains at every step," and "to start implementing those recommendations right away. We’re not going to wait for a review to be completed before we start closing the existing gaps," Biden said at the time.
In June, Biden announced the creation of a new Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force "to provide a whole-of-government response to address near-term supply chain challenges to the economic recovery."
The task force is led by Transportation Secretary Buttigieg as well as the Secretaries of Commerce and Agriculture.
In August, speaking in Singapore, Vice President Kamala Harris warned of delayed Christmas toys: "The stories that we are now hearing about the caution that if you want to have Christmas toys for your children, it might be the time to start buying them because the delay may be many, many months," she said.
Last week, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked spokeswoman Jen Pskai why the administration hadn't done more to prepare for the global supply chain disruption:
"[W]e have been talking about the issues in the global supply chain since January," Psaki responded:
And the President has not only put in place a task force, but we have taken a range of steps to work to address.
Now, it’s not just about ensuring that we are having different companies speak to each other; we’ve certainly done that. We’ve been a forum for hosting different industry leaders to see what we can — what we can reduce, in terms of red tape in the process.
The — one of the biggest issues in the global supply chain is also COVID and the fact that COVID continues to be a threat to supply chains that are happening globally. So, we’ve also worked to be the — by far and away — the largest provider of vaccines, know-how, manufacturing capacity to the world.
So, we’ve not only been talking about this since January, we’ve been working to put in place a range of steps to help address the challenges in the supply chains.
Doocy followed up: "And, as we understand it, it’s not just COVID; there are also labor shortages and issues with shipping lines here — overground shipping lines in the U.S. Is the President satisfied that his task force is doing a good job?"
"The President recognizes that there are several, several layers of the challenge here that contribute to the bottleneck," Psaki said.
And on ports and transportation bottlenecks specifically, we appointed — the President appointed a White House Ports Envoy this summer, John Porcari, to work with Secretary Buttigieg and bring stakeholders — labor, private industry — together to help solve the global transportation supply problems.
The fact that he designated and — and appointed someone at that level with a range of vast experience shows that this is a part of the issue we’re absolutely focused on.
We’re also focused, as I noted, on the work of the Supply Chain Task Force, also the semiconductor shortage, which has been an issue that has impacted a range of industries. And we’re working to attack the challenges in the global supply chain at every point they are in the bottleneck.
Biden made it clear on Wednesday that Americans' growing concerns about empty store shelves motivated him to move beyond executive orders and task forces:
"I know you’re hearing a lot about something called 'supply chains' and how hard it is to get a range of things from a toaster to sneakers to a bicycle to bedroom furniture," the president said at the very beginning of his speech.
"And with the holidays coming up, you might be wondering if the gifts you planned to buy will arrive on time..."
Biden’s plan would hurt Americans, she said. “What scholars found specifically when they looked at the [1980] impact of Cubans in South Florida is that the wages of American workers who were competing for unskilled or less skilled jobs went down significantly … The usual suspects will benefit — the employers who will have a labor surplus and will get away with paying low wages, [and] the slumlords who can fill up their substandard affordable housing.”
Joe Biden's pick to run the DHS immigration agency – Alejandro Mayorkas – is a political gift for the GOP, says Jessica Vaughan at CIS: "Cronyism, corruption, swampiness, and the immigration issue."https://t.co/859b16NhN4
Biden's DHS: Department of Homeland Surrender
Alejandro Mayorkas, architect of DACA, picked by Biden to head DHS.
Will a Senate confirmation hearing recall troubling integrity scandals and heavy-handed re-direction on immigration law and fraud enforcement?
Feds: Plants that Hired Illegal Aliens Paid Unlawful Wages, Hired a Child…open borders…it’s all about keeping wages depressed and passing along the true cost to middle America
Former Vice President Joe Biden will nominate Alejandro Mayorkas to run the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), despite his role in creating huge Latin American migration and his involvement in several visas-for-sale scandals.
Joe Biden's pick to run the DHS immigration agency – Alejandro Mayorkas – is a political gift for the GOP, says Jessica Vaughan at CIS: "Cronyism, corruption, swampiness, and the immigration issue."https://t.co/859b16NhN4
Rep. Roy: Biden Administration Trying to ‘Slow Walk’ Compliance with Migrant Protection Protocol ‘Until They Find a Way to Kill It’
Migrants attempting to cross in to the U.S. from Mexico are detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the border October 07, 2021 in San Luis, Arizona. (Photo by Nick Ut/Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) – The Biden administration is preparing to restart former President Donald Trump’s Remain in Mexico policy, formerly called Migrant Protection Protocol, which forces migrants to apply for asylum while they wait in Mexico, to comply with a District court’s ruling in August.
However, the Biden administration said it can only move forward if Mexico agrees.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) told Fox Business’ “Mornings with Maria Bartiromo” on Friday that he thinks the administration will “slow walk” complying with the law.
“The Texas situation is this federal judge, who’s actually a law school classmate of mine – Matt Kacsmaryk – said that the federal government needed to do its job and follow the law and actually continue to follow the Migrant Protection Protocols. The administration is actually working actively to undermine that,” Roy said.
“At the current moment, they’re actually trying to rescind the program by following the procedures the judge cited that they failed to follow to start with. Meanwhile, they’re putting out news that, ‘Well we're doing what the judge said so we’re going to do the Migrant Protection Protocol,’ but they’re really not. They’re actually just trying to slow walk it until they find a way to kill it, because they have no interest in securing the border,” he said.
“Meanwhile, as I sit here in Austin, Texas, going up I-35, a little girl’s going to get sold into the sex trafficking trade today. Someone’s going to die of opioid poisoning from Fentanyl because of 10,500 pounds of fentanyl we apprehended in the last year – an extraordinary number. We’re going to have ranchers lose their livestock with fences getting cut,” the congressman said.
“We’re going to have migrants dying on ranches filling up body trailers in south Texas. This administration doesn't care. They don’t care that your famiiy members are gonna die because they think they’re taking a Xanax and they die from fentanyl, and they don’t care what this means to people of Texas. I’m glad Governor Abbott is pushing back, but we’re going to have to push back even harder,” Roy added.
When asked to address the national security issue as it applies to the border, the congressman said that “the American people just don't know what’s actually happening -- whether it’s what I said before about people dying from fentanyl or little girls getting sold into sex trafficking trade or maybe they would be concerned about the 112 Chinese nationals that were stopped crossing between Reynoso and McAllen alone in the last year,” he said.
“Maybe they’d be concerned about the at least seven that we know we apprehended from state sponsors of terror,” the congressman said.
“Maybe they’d be concerned about running into large groups of people coming in from Yemen or from other places around the world if they actually knew the data and the facts or if this administration actually cared about presenting or sharing that information and we didn’t have to go seek it out and get leaks from people that are friends in Border Patrol to find the truth, because they won’t answer our questions because they know—this administration knows that their policies are purposely failing to faithfully execute the laws of the United States to they can go out and pat themselves on the back in the false name of compassion,” he said. “Meanwhile, we’re in danger and people are dying in the United States, and importantly, migrants are dying -- 98 dead bodies in Brooks County, Texas, filling up body trailers. That’s your Democratic Party risking us and risking migrants,” Roy added.
2 Child-Sex Fugitives, 2 Deported Sex Offenders Arrested near Border in Texas
Border Patrol agents in Texas arrested two deported child sex offenders in separate incidents in the Laredo and Big Bend Sectors. Also, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers arrested two men wanted for sex crimes against children at border crossing points.
Big Bend Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Alpine Station on October 14 arrested a previously deported child sex offender hiding with a group of migrants, according to information obtained from Border Patrol officials. Agents and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers encountered the group traveling along Highway 90 west of Alpine, Texas.
During processing, a biometric background investigation identified one of the men, a Mexican national, as a previously deported criminal alien. Court records show the man received a conviction for Aggravated Sex Abuse of a Victim under 13, Sex Offense Against Child–Fondling. The court sentenced the Mexican national to 48 months of probation in June of this year, officials reported.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers reported the man to Mexico in August. He now faces federal felony charges for re-entry after deportation. If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in federal prison.
Two days earlier, Laredo Sector agents arrested a group of migrants in South Laredo, Texas, officials stated. During processing, the agents found one member hiding in the group to be a convicted sex offender and fugitive.
Court records from Dekalb County, Georgia, show that 44-year-old Alejandro Cano-Morales, a Mexican national, received a conviction in 2011 for Child Molestation. He also has an active warrant and is a registered sex offender.
CBP officers assigned to the Hidalgo International Bridge on October 13 observed a man approaching for an exit to Mexico interview. During processing, the officers identified the man as 52-year-old David Michael King. The computer system flagged the man as having a possible warrant.
During a secondary interview, the officers confirmed that King, a resident of Alton, Texas, had an active felony arrest warrant issued by a court in Springfield, Missouri. The warrant reports King is wanted for statutory rape, a first-degree felony, officials stated.
Later that day, officers assigned to the same bridge interviewed 24-year-old Christian Colin as he attempted to enter the U.S. from Mexico. Officers detained the man when a possible match to an arrest warrant appeared in their computer system.
During a secondary interview, the agents confirmed a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Colin issued by a court in Hidalgo County, Texas. The man, a U.S. citizen, is wanted for sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony, the report states.
“CBP Field Operations is always ready to assist our law enforcement partners in locating those wanted persons with outstanding warrants, especially those allegedly involved in heinous crimes of a sexual nature,” said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, Port of Hidalgo/Pharr/ Anzalduas. “We also work with our Mexican counterparts to apprehend fugitives.”
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