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.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
JOE BIDEN - FOLKS, I'M DESTROYING AMERICA AS FAST AS I DID AMERICA'S BORDERS! - THAT WENT LIKE CLOCKWORK! - Majority of Americans Bracing for Impact as Biden Continues to Run the U.S. Into the Ground
Majority of Americans Bracing for Impact as Biden Continues to Run the U.S. Into the Ground
Americans are rapidly getting tired of President Joe Biden’s antics with running the White House. As the November midterms begin to surface, Democrats are going to need a lot more than just more empty promises to win back voters.
A new poll by Zogby Analytics found that 59 percent of Hispanics think the country is on the wrong track, while 64 percent of women believe Biden’s time in office has done more damage than not.
The Biden administration has attempted to capture young voters by using TikTok stars to advocate for the Wuhan coronavirus vaccine and social media influencers to parade around the White House capturing what a “great” job Biden is doing. However, 51 percent of millennials agree that the country is taking a nose dive. And it doesn’t help that the younger generations are economically worse off than their parents, thanks to Biden’s gut-wrenching decisions causing sky high inflation and soaring gas prices.
According to the poll, “they have been burdened by student debt, low paying job prospects, rising home costs, which have prevented them from entering the housing market.”
Adding “when Joe Biden became president, he rode a wave of popularity into the White House. His approval rating was 61% and only 35% of voters disapproved of the new president. Voters were hopeful he would turn the country around.”
Fast forward a year and Americans are beginning to rethink their vote, despite many Democrats never willing to admit they were wrong in casting a vote for Biden.
Less than 31 percent think Biden is steering the country in the right direction, with more than half, 61 percent, are bracing for impact.
Report: Mobile Home Prices Increased 50% During Pandemic — Owners Fear Losing Homes
Manufactured homes have long been a way for lower-income people to become homeowners but now this demographic is also feeling the pressure of rising costs and many fear for their future.
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the average national price for a manufactured home rose almost 50 percent over the course of the pandemic, from $82,900 to $123,200.
The Washington Postinterviewed Virginia Rubio, 75, who lives in a trailer park in Washington. Her rent has shot up from $350 to $1,000 a month. She owns the manufactured home but has to pay rent for the land it sits on.
“With an increase like this, I don’t know what we can do,” Rubio said. “We’re all afraid of losing our homes.”
A child’s scooter is parked in the parking lot of J&J Trailer Park in Ketchum, Idaho, on Sunday, May 1, 2022, when residents had a rally to ask for more time to move. (Sarah A. Miller/Idaho Statesman/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The Post spoke with manufactured homeowners who are not immune to the skyrocketing cost of real estate and the effect of investors gobbling up more and more of the housing inventory, including mobile home parks:
Surging home prices and rents are cascading down to the country’s mobile home parks, where heightened demand, low supply and an increase in corporate owners is driving up monthly costs for low-income residents with few alternatives. At the same time, private-equity firms and developers are often circling nearby, looking to buy up such propertiesand turn them into more lucrative ventures, including timeshare resorts, wedding venues and condominiums.
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Private-equity firms including Stockbridge Capital, Carlyle Group and Apollo Global Management have been rapidly buying up mobile home parks over the last decade, often using funding from government-sponsored lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Once they take over, one of their first moves is to raise rent, said [Kate] MacTavish.
MacTavish is an associate professor at Oregon State University whose research focuses on affordable housing and trailer parks.
The Post report continued:
In interviews with a dozen mobile home residents around the country, all said their rents had risen this year. Most reported increases of 10 to 25 percent, although some said monthly payments had doubled or tripled. Their options were increasingly limited, too: Many said they had bought trailers after being priced out of apartments, homes and condominiums and were now unsure of where to go next. They had used up their savings or taken on high-interest loans to buy manufactured homes with little resale value. Some were considering moving into motels, crashing with friends or living in their cars until they could find a more permanent arrangement.
The Post reported that federal data show that 20 million Americans live in mobile homes, which is about six percent of U.S. residences.
Republican Mark Ronchetti, running to replace New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D), vows to create a “Border Enforcement Force” that would deploy agents to the southern border to dismantle illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
During an exclusive interview with SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Saturday, Ronchetti detailed his plans to defy the Biden administration’s mass migration policies by establishing a law enforcement unit dedicated to the border.
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“We have to temporarily return the National Guard to the border to help the Border Patrol because they just don’t have the staff they need to secure the border,” Ronchetti said.
“Beyond that, what we’re proposing here is to start with a Border Enforcement Force — about 150 agents under the Department of Public Safety here in New Mexico,” he continued. “And their job is going to be two-fold, it’s going to be to go after the fentanyl and to go after the human trafficking which drives most of our violent crime.”
Ronchetti said the Border Enforcement Force would “set up drug interdiction stops with K9 units” along the border. He also said tougher criminal penalties for drug traffickers is part of his larger public safety plan.
“We have an obligation, working with Arizona and Texas, to begin to shut this down,” Ronchetti said. “We also have to have tougher penalties for fentanyl, especially fentanyl dealing, and we have to go after the cartels in the United States because if you think they’re only on the other side of the border, you’re kidding yourself.”
In recent instances, Ronchetti said he spoke with New Mexicans who live along the border where they detailed how the current record-breaking illegal immigration levels under the Biden administration have put their families and communities in grave danger almost daily.
“Talking to people here who live along the border, whether it be ranchers or just families in general and they talk about what’s happening to them on a daily basis and the fact that the Biden administration has abdicated their responsibility along the border,” Ronchetti said.
“We’re 600 border agents short in New Mexico and in the El Paso sector of the border here. There is no help for these people and their families. Literally, people are coming in every day, going up to their houses, looking in their windows, trying to get in their doors,” he continued. “It’s a brutal scenario where they feel like nobody is helping and nobody is listening.”
Since March, federal immigration officials have apprehended more than 633,000 border crossers and illegal aliens along the U.S.-Mexico border. In May, alone, more than 220,000 border crossers and illegal aliens were apprehended. This figure does not include the tens of thousands who successfully illegally entered the United States undetected.
The New Mexico gubernatorial election will take place November 8.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
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