So Democrats in Congress helped Democrats in the White House smuggle roughly 2.2 million southern migrants over the southern border, and also to supercharge the transfer of legal migrants and visa workers into U.S. jobs. “The issue of immigration is how do we make sure that companies and businesses have the opportunity to employ people,” labor secretary Marty Walsh said in December. NEIL MUNRO
CUT AND PASTE YOUTUBE LINKS
NARCOMEX ON, OVER AND UNDER AMERICA'S UNDEFENDED BORDERS
Watters: Sinaloa, Mexico, has become a battlefield
“Increased immigration will be key to sustaining apartment
demand in these areas over the coming decades,” said the
report by the apartment association.
“Increased immigration will be key to sustaining apartment
demand in these areas over the coming decades,” said the
report by the apartment association.
Rents are rising because real estate companies are trying to please investors, says a Washington Post report that ignores the economic impact of President Joe Biden’s open borders policy.
NEIL MUNRO
'ABOUT TO BREAK' THE LYING POL SAYS? CALIFORNIA HAS LONG BEEN
A COLONY OF MEXICO AND LA RAZA WELFARE STATE. CA HAS THE
LARGEST NUMBER OF ILLEGALS AND THE LARGEST NUMBER OF
HOMELESS. NOT HARD TO DO THE MATH ON THAT EVEN AS THEIR LIES
FLOW LIKE AN OPEN SEWER.
‘About to Break’: Newsom Says Feds Are Overwhelming California With Immigrants
Susannah Luthi • December 13, 2022 6:00 pmCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) this week warned that California would experience an unsustainable flow of illegal immigrants once President Joe Biden reverses the Trump administration’s border policy.
"The fact is, what we’ve got right now is not working and is about to break in a post-42 world unless we take some responsibility and ownership," the governor told ABC News Monday.
Newsom’s comments allude to the Biden administration’s plan to next week lift Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allows law enforcement to quickly expel illegal immigrants. The governor also complained about the Biden administration’s decision to send "planes and buses to California full of migrants because of all the good work … the state is doing for the immigrant community," ABC News's Sacramento, Calif., affiliate reported.
Newsom's apparent criticism of Biden’s immigration moves is new for the governor known for tweeting condemnations of Texas and Florida, whose Republican governors have transported busloads of illegal immigrants to liberal enclaves like Martha’s Vineyard and Washington, D.C. Newsom also raised his national profile by fighting President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Now, it seems, he will miss at least some aspects of Trump’s pandemic policy.
"I'm saying that as a father," Newsom said. "I'm saying that as someone that feels responsible for being part of the solution and I'm trying to do my best here."
Newsom added that he didn't mean "to point fingers."
Spokesmen for Newsom and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond when the Washington Free Beacon asked how many immigrants the federal government has sent to California this year.
The Newsom team did not give California reporters advance warning of his border visit, which ABC said was apparently only covered by national press.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) this week warned that California would experience an unsustainable flow of illegal immigrants once President Joe Biden reverses the Trump administration’s border policy.
"The fact is, what we’ve got right now is not working and is about to break in a post-42 world unless we take some responsibility and ownership," the governor told ABC News Monday.
Newsom’s comments allude to the Biden administration’s plan to next week lift Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allows law enforcement to quickly expel illegal immigrants. The governor also complained about the Biden administration’s decision to send "planes and buses to California full of migrants because of all the good work … the state is doing for the immigrant community," ABC News's Sacramento, Calif., affiliate reported.
Newsom's apparent criticism of Biden’s immigration moves is new for the governor known for tweeting condemnations of Texas and Florida, whose Republican governors have transported busloads of illegal immigrants to liberal enclaves like Martha’s Vineyard and Washington, D.C. Newsom also raised his national profile by fighting President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Now, it seems, he will miss at least some aspects of Trump’s pandemic policy.
"I'm saying that as a father," Newsom said. "I'm saying that as someone that feels responsible for being part of the solution and I'm trying to do my best here."
Newsom added that he didn't mean "to point fingers."
Spokesmen for Newsom and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond when the Washington Free Beacon asked how many immigrants the federal government has sent to California this year.
The Newsom team did not give California reporters advance warning of his border visit, which ABC said was apparently only covered by national press.
‘Step Up’: Dem Mayors Demand Biden Take Action To Stem Migrant Tide
“Increased immigration will be key to sustaining apartment
demand in these areas over the coming decades,” said the
report by the apartment association.
“Increased immigration will be key to sustaining apartment
demand in these areas over the coming decades,” said the
report by the apartment association.
Rents are rising because real estate companies are trying to please investors, says a Washington Post report that ignores the economic impact of President Joe Biden’s open borders policy.
NEIL MUNRO
So Democrats in Congress helped Democrats in the White House smuggle roughly 2.2 million southern migrants over the southern border, and also to supercharge the transfer of legal migrants and visa workers into U.S. jobs. “The issue of immigration is how do we make sure that companies and businesses have the opportunity to employ people,” labor secretary Marty Walsh said in December. NEIL MUNRO
Biden Seeks To Solve Border Crisis—by Making It Easier To Enter the United States
Joseph Simonson • January 5, 2023 3:20 pmMigrants from Nicaragua, Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela will have an easier time entering the country thanks to President Joe Biden's new immigration plan, which he says will stymie illegal border crossings.
The United States will accept up to 30,000 migrants from those countries under a "humanitarian parole" program, Biden announced on Thursday. Migrants who qualify for the program will be able to travel directly from their home countries to the United States after applying to the program through a mobile app, rather than declare asylum at the southern border after crossing from Mexico. Biden in the fall implemented a pilot version of the program for Venezuelans.
Biden's plan comes as the United States, since the president took office, has suffered the worst border crisis in its history. Federal data show that the southern border has seen more than four million illegal border crossings since the beginning of 2021, with the pace showing no signs of slowing.
Critics of Biden's proposal questioned how making it easier for migrants to enter the United States would deter migrants from illegally crossing the southern border. Others raised questions about the legality of Biden's proposal.
"This is one of the most egregious, unlawful abuses of humanitarian parole authority in the history of our nation—a middle finger to Congress, the American people, and the rule of law," said Federation for American Immigration Reform director of communications R.J. Hauman.
Biden argued the new plan would ease strain on Border Patrol and offer clarification for those who wish to migrate to the United States. Individuals who don't meet the eligibility requirements will be deported under an expansion of Title 42, a public health law that allows for the accelerated expulsion of migrants.
"We should all recognize that as long as America is the land of freedom and opportunity, people are going to try to come here," Biden said.
Migrants who qualify for the program include those with financial and familial support in the United States. The Biden administration says individuals in the countries covered by the program face unique hardship, citing instability and crime.
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