Tuesday, March 12, 2024

BLACK AMERICA CATCHES ON THAT THE GLOBALIST DEMOCRAT PARTY'S OPEN BORDERS DOCTRINE TAKES JOBS AND HOUSING AND GIVES IT TO 'CHEAP' LABOR ILLEGALS

CAN'T THINK OF A SINGLE THING THE BANKSTER REGIME OF BARACK OBAMA, ERIC HOLDER AND 'CREDIT CARD' JOE BIDEN DID FOR BLACK AMERICA.

BUT THEY SURE WORKED HARD FOR 'CHEAP' LABOR DEM VOTING ILLEGALS!!!!

Black Voters Swung Georgia for Biden in 2020. They Might Stay Home in 2024.

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March 11, 2024

Black voters were key to securing President Joe Biden's unexpected 2020 win in Georgia. In 2024, those same voters could return the state to Republicans.

Civil rights leaders and activists are sounding the alarm that the Biden campaign has a major problem on its hands with Georgia's black community, which makes up 33 percent of the state's population and overwhelmingly supported the president in 2020. Black Georgians are increasingly signaling that they won't turn out or may even vote Republican in 2024 as they struggle with the persistent inflation and the feeling that Democrats haven't followed through on their ambitious racial justice promises, Reuters reported Monday.

"A lot of them are not quite sure that Biden is the answer," Georgia Black Republican Council chairwoman Camilla Moore told Reuters. "What we're seeing in the Black community is a little bit more of a willingness in terms of Republicans being an option."

Compounding Biden's troubles: the financial collapse of twice-defeated Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams's (D.) network of voter turnout groups, which helped swing the state for Biden in 2020.

One of Abrams's groups, Fair Fight, laid off 75 percent of its staff in January after blowing the $100 million it raised from 2018 through 2021 on spurious voter suppression cases that were ultimately rejected by Georgia courts. The group doled out $9.4 million in legal fees to a firm run by Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, a close friend of Abrams and the chairwoman of the Democrat's failed 2018 and 2022 gubernatorial bids. Fair Fight was also ordered to pay over $200,000 to reimburse the state of Georgia over its failed lawsuit that claimed Gov. Brian Kemp (R.) stole the 2018 gubernatorial election from Abrams. As of January, Fair Fight had just $1.9 million cash on hand and $2.5 million in debt.

Abrams's other voter turnout group, the New Georgia Project, which she founded in 2013, also laid off half its leadership team one month before the 2022 elections amid allegations of financial mismanagement. A former senior executive of the group told the Washington Free Beacon that the New Georgia Project's chief financial officer was fired in June 2022 after saying he couldn't do his job without violating the law. And Politico reported in November that Abrams's hand-selected leader for the group, Nsé Ufot, owed thousands of dollars to the group for "non-work-related" reimbursements.

Ufot, who was fired from New Georgia Project in late 2022, called the allegations a "fucking lie," Politico reported. The group faces investigations from the Georgia secretary of state and the Georgia State Ethics Commission. The New Georgia Project also recently settled a dispute with the IRS over unpaid payroll taxes, according to Politico.

Black voter apathy for Democrats has already been felt at the ballot box. Democratic strategists in Georgia helped craft a memo that found black voter turnout had dropped by close to 25 percent between the 2018 and 2022 midterms, NPR reported.

"If the numbers look like they did nationally, Democrats don't win," the memo's coauthor, Jack DeLapp, told NPR. "We can't have a quarter of black voters in 2020 drop off in 2024."

National polls also paint a dire picture for Democrats heading into the 2024 elections. An analysis of recent polls by the Financial Times on Monday found that the Democratic advantage in the black community has plummeted by around 25 points. Among all minority groups, Biden leads former president Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, by just 10 points after winning the demographic by nearly 50 points in 2020.

In Georgia, that's led to a sizable polling lead for Trump. The former president leads Biden in Georgia by 6.5 points in the latest RealClearPolitics polling average.

Published under: 2020 Election 2024 Election Campaign Donald Trump Georgia Joe Biden Polls Stacey Abrams Swing State


Biden's Broken Border: How One California Gap Became a Go-To Spot for Human Smugglers

The border wall at Jacumba Hot Springs, California / Photo by Maurna Desmond
The border wall at Jacumba Hot Springs, California (Maurna Desmond)
March 12, 2024

JACUMBA HOT SPRINGS, Calif.—On a sunny Thursday afternoon in February, a family of four in designer-branded clothes wait for a ride from the California border near Jacumba Hot Springs, a tiny desert town 70 miles east of San Diego.

They had just climbed through the man-sized wire hole at San Judas Break, where California’s border wall meets a hill of boulders. The husband pushed a baby in a stroller. The wife, well coiffed and carrying a Michael Kors purse, dragged a roller suitcase—as did the teenaged son in pristine white platform tennis shoes and a Tommy Hilfiger sweatsuit. They had apparently been delivered by their smugglers—or as one sympathetic advocate called them, "travel agents"—to the gap. Soon a border patrol agent arrived with a van, loaded up their luggage, helped them with their seatbelts, and drove them to a nearby station. From there, the family would be shuttled to San Diego courtesy of the U.S. government.

A family of four awaits their ride to a nearby border patrol station for processing after climbing through a hole at San Juan Pass, Jacumba Hot Springs
A family of four awaits their ride to a nearby border patrol station for processing after climbing through a hole at San Judas Break, Jacumba Hot Springs (Maurna Desmond)

This family, which would not agree to use a translator app to speak to the Washington Free Beacon, was among the few to breach that particular gap over the past few weeks, according to interviews with border agents. As recently as last month the barbed-wire hole—at the end of a massive wall built by two former presidents—was a favorite drop-off spot for human smugglers. It became a viral media embarrassment for President Joe Biden thanks to X and a CBS 60 Minutes show as hundreds of Chinese men streamed through. Now it’s blocked by the Mexican military.

And while fixing the gap seems like it would be easy, federal border agents told the Free Beacon U.S. officials aren't allowed to do anything about it due to Biden’s order to stop all border wall construction. What they can do is supply porta potties and dumpsters for immigrants who have crossed over illegally, even if the heaps of trash indicate that not everyone uses the dumpsters.

"The whole world knows they can come in," one border agent said, describing the flight paths various nationalities take to Mexico City and Tijuana. Chinese nationals, for instance, who are crossing the border illegally at a record pace, fly through Japan and South Korea so Mexico will accept their passports. In the sanctuary state of California, the official said, "they almost get a hug."

Some border agents, who spoke to the Free Beacon on condition of anonymity, expect Jacumba Hot Springs to see a rise in border jumpers as Texas cracks down on its own illegal immigration problems. Texas has sent state troops to arrest those suspected of crossing illegally and seized a well-trafficked section of the border to stop the feds from cutting razor wire meant to deter illegal entries. The state's crackdown has shifted coyote smuggling to California and Arizona.

Texas is taking action in the absence of federal support to curb illegal crossings. Amid cratering public trust over his administration’s handling of immigration, Biden claims he can’t do anything to stem immigration without congressional reforms, but through hundreds of executive orders, he ended many of former president Donald Trump’s immigration actions, such as COVID-era restrictions and the "Remain in Mexico" policy which required asylum seekers to stay in Mexico until their immigration court hearing. Biden has ordered officials to release those who cross the border illegally into the United States, in direct contrast to Trump’s asylum restrictions. A CBP spokesperson pointed to the spike in unlawful entries—about 8.5 million since Biden took office—and said they speak for themselves.

Many of these border crossers represent a sea-change from the past, when illegal immigrants were mostly impoverished people from Mexico and Latin America who arrived starving and sick—doing their best to avoid authorities so they could sneak into the United States for under-the-table work.

Brian Jones, California Republican senate minority leader who represents areas along the San Diego border, noted this shift and described how they’ve been replaced by middle-class and even upper middle-class nationals from China, India, and other countries who present themselves to federal agents for ready release into the country.

"When [the immigrants] arrive they’re very well dressed, some in designer clothes and shoes," Jones added.

The trend Jones described was reflected in San Diego Friday afternoon, as border patrol officials bused illegal immigrants to a bus depot where nonprofit workers and volunteers guided them to Ubers, trams, and NGO-chartered buses. Stylish Colombians and Brazilians talked and laughed and texted on their iPhone 15s. One man wore a Gucci belt buckle. A group of Chinese men in their 30s and 40s joked and smoked cigarettes. The change is such a drastic break from the past that official numbers don’t break down the country of origin for most of the current border crossers because they only classify those from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. That’s in keeping with historical norms, but the tracking system hasn’t been updated to account for the new status quo.

A group of Chinese nationals joke amongst themselves at a San Diego bus station after being dropped by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol
A group of Chinese nationals joke among themselves at a San Diego bus station after being dropped off by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (Maurna Desmond)

For the past few weeks, the Jacumba Hot Springs gap has seen a decline in immigrants coming in. That’s partially because Mexican soldiers have been posted on their side of the border in three large white tents, equipped with propane tanks, a generator, and water totes. U.S. agents said their presence has mostly deterred people from this particular spot. But coyotes working with cartels and other crime groups, who smuggle immigrants in for fees as high as $30,000, have simply moved their drop-off locations to two less-accessible breaches along the same stretch.

Border agents said they’ve been seeing 60 to 80 people per day in their area, instead of the 400 to 500 per day in December. This slump is reflected in the latest official numbers, which for January show an average of 797 illegal crossings per day in the San Diego region, down from the peak average of 1,100 per day in December. But even with this downturn in unlawful entries, the numbers remain higher than those in prior administrations.

Bob Walsh, a volunteer with San Diego Refugee Forum who has spent hundreds of hours speaking with immigrants from all over the world, says he sees the undisclosed deal with Mexico as "just another opportunity for extortion," noting that many people told him Mexican law enforcement asked them for payoffs to let them get to the border. They paid and were able to cross.

Walsh projects that about half of the immigrants he’s spoken to are escaping violence, danger, or oppression, while the rest say they’re coming for economic reasons or more freedom. The refugees primarily hail from Africa and Afghanistan—the most extreme example being a Guinean man with a scarred head and arms. He also encounters the well-dressed middle-class immigrants. He gave a ride to "sophisticated" men from Turkey headed for a downtown San Diego hotel, who though they crossed illegally wanted to work high-paying Silicon Valley jobs for a few years before returning home. For the pro-immigration NGOs who get hefty contracts to help illegal immigrants, it’s become a contentious matter to differentiate between asylum claimants.

But simply claiming asylum doesn’t give an illegal immigrant authority to work, Walsh said. The channels can be complicated, and it’s unclear how the millions of people entering the United States this way will support themselves in the meantime—leading to cities like New York shelling out billions to keep them afloat and even small towns like Whitewater, Wis., falling into a budget hole after an immigrant influx overtaxed its services.

On the U.S. side, nothing has changed to make illegal crossings less appealing. Border patrol "continues to surge personnel, transportation, processing, and humanitarian resources to the most active and arduous areas throughout San Diego’s border region where migrants are callously placed by smuggling organizations," according to a CBP spokesman.

In practice, border patrol agents function as taxi drivers to anyone who crosses illegally and claims asylum—loading immigrants' luggage into vans and then delivering, after processing, them to a San Diego bus depot where volunteers and NGO workers secure them trams, Ubers, or chartered buses to the airport.

Faced with voter discontent and poor optics, Biden is talking tougher about the border and teasing tighter rules for asylum claimants. Voters have named immigration as the nation’s top problem, and a majority favor building a border wall according to a Monmouth University poll this week. Seventy percent of Californians, typically supportive of immigration, see it now as a crisis or very serious problem. Biden last week teased stricter asylum policies through a potential executive order that’s still under review. He visited the Texas border on Thursday near Brownsville, which is represented by a Democrat, in a photo-op trip to coincide with Trump’s appearance at Eagle Pass—a popular illegal crossing spot in Texas. In remarks, he blamed the border crisis on Republicans who killed the latest immigration bill and urged Trump to join him in lobbying Congress to pass it.

Published under: Biden Admin Border Crisis California Donald Trump San Diego

Texas Judge Orders Joe Biden to Continue Building Border Wall

TIJUANA, MEXICO - JUNE 20: Workers construct a new wall along the southernmost part of the
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A federal judge has ordered President Joe Biden to continue building border wall along the United States-Mexico border with funds allocated under former President Donald Trump.

Late last week, Judge Drew Tipton issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Biden administration to halt diverting funds — initially allocated to building border wall — away from border wall construction.

In 2019, Congress approved billions in funds to construct border wall along the southern border. On Biden’s first day in office, he halted all construction of border wall.

As a result, Texas and Missouri sued Biden for failing to use allocated funds for border wall construction.

Tipton ordered Biden to spend the funds as allocated, to build border wall:

The Government and all its respective officers, agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and other persons who are in active concert or participation with them are hereby ENJOINED and RESTRAINED from implementing the July 2022 Amended Plan to the extent that its obligations are not authorized under Subsection 209(a)(1) and Section 210 as laid out in this Order.

The Government is prohibited from obligating funds under Subsection 209(a)(1)—and corresponding funds under Section 210—toward mitigation and remediation efforts, repair of existing barrier, so-called system attribute installation at existing sites, or other similar purposes. Those types of expenses may be authorized under Subsections (a)(2) through (a)(5) where appropriate, however, Subsection (a)(1) permits only the construction of physical barriers, such as additional walls, fencing, buoys, etc.

This preliminary injunction shall remain in effect pending a final resolution of the merits of this case or until a further Order from this Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit or the United States Supreme Court.

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“Biden acted completely improperly by refusing to spend the money that Congress appropriated for border wall construction, and even attempting to redirect those funds,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement. “His actions demonstrate his desperation for open borders at any cost, but Texas has prevailed.”

Dale Wilcox with the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) said the lawsuit shows that the Biden administration is “at war with our immigration laws.”

‘We are pleased the court checked the administration’s lawlessness here, and ordered it to build the wall the law says must be built,” Wilcox said.

Biden’s halting construction of border wall in early 2021 came even as an internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memo in 2017 found that border walls are the most effective deterrent for illegal immigration.

“This is a victory for border security and the rule of law,” Breitbart News senior legal contributor Ken Klukowski noted. “When President Trump tasked his staff with finding available funds for the wall, later-OMB Director Russ Vought and OMB General Counsel Mark Paoletta found the funds, and the open-borders crowd gnashed their teeth.”

“The same principle holds that when Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose, federal law requires the administration to spend those funds only on items Congress authorized,” Klukowski added. “When Congress specifies that these funds are to be spent on border construction, Joe Biden and his Cabinet must obey that law.”

The case is Texas v. Biden, No. 7:21-cv-00272 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.


AND TO THINK, FOR HALF OF THAT $13BILLION WE COULD HAVE HAD A WALL TO KEEP  OUT CHINESE SPIES AND THE MEX CARTELS!

Mayorkas has repeatedly explained that he supports more migration because of his migrant parents, his sympathy for migrants, his support for “equity” between Americans and foreigners, and his willingness to put his priorities above the law.

So he is eager to claim that U.S. business “needs” migrants — regardless of the cost to ordinary Americans, the impact on U.S. children, or Americans’ rational opposition. Since 2021, he has created a series of legally contested “legal pathways” for migrants to flow into jobs and homes through the United States.

A new report from the Congressional Budget Office reinforces the vast evidence that the federal policy of Extraction Migration shifts family wages and workplace investment toward Wall Streetreal estatecoastal states, and government.

Biden Wants $13 Billion from Congress for Migrants and Sanctuary Cities

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President Joe Biden’s staffers are asking Congress for more than $13 billion in taxpayer funds to help move many more economic migrants into homes and workplaces in American communities.

Much of the money will be used to bail out the sanctuary cities that help displace Americans by welcoming migrants who serve as lower-wage workers, apartment-sharing renters, and taxpayer-aided consumers.

The 2025 funding is being requested by two pro-migration cabinet members — Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Alejandro Mayorkas, the  Cuba-born head of the Department of Homeland Security.

Their plans are outlined in the 2025 budget request to Congress, released on Monday, March 11. The funding request likely will be approved unless the GOP wins a House and Senate majority in November. If approved, the 12 months of spending could begin on October 1, 2024.

Biden’s huge inflow of migrants has already delivered one illegal or legal migrant for every American born during his tenure. That massive planned inflow has suppressed wages, inflated housing prices, and diverted investment from high-tech jobs to cheap-labor taxpayer-funded jobs.

For example, President Donald Trump’s slow-motion curbs on migration prompted U.S meatpacking companies to develop and buy technology that helps American meatpackers safely get more work done — and earn more pay. But Biden’s disposable, cheap-labor migrants are now being recruited by meatpacking companies, according to a Bloomberg News report that was tagged as an “equality” article:

Tyson [Foods Inc.] is constantly in search of workers to fill jobs in its factories — tasks like washing meat, placing the cuts into trays and doing a final inspection for bones. Dolan says the company expects about 40% of the 100,000 people in these roles will leave each year, a statistic he says is standard across the meatpacking industry. To meet this need, he said, Tyson plans to hire about 52,000 people at that wage class — which starts at $16.50 an hour, plus benefits — in 2024 alone.

Biden told MSNBC on March 9 that he wants a “more orderly flow” of southern migrants into jobs around the nation because “they’re the reason our economy is growing.”

However, at least 5 million Americans have fallen out — or been pushed — of the workforce because of crime, drugs, and other failures. Polls show that a majority of Americans want less legal and illegal migration.

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Mayorkas’ budget request asks for $4.7 billion for the “Southwest Border Enforcement Capacity Flexibility” (SWBCF) account, saying:

Resources in the SWBCF may be transferred to CBP, ICE, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for critical operations like transportation, medical care, soft-sided facilities, and Shelter and Service Program grants.

Mayorkas also asked for Congress to provide at least $5 billion in city bailout funds that were blocked by GOP Senators in February. This funding is intended to support the economic migrants who have already flooded through the semi-open border with Mexico.

Some of the disaster funding would go to the nationwide network of non-government organizations, cities, and towns that transport, feed, shelter, and hide migrants. The network is dubbed the “Northside Migration Cartel” by Jessica Vaughan of the Center for Immigration Studies.

The non-government organizations that are paid to help the migration include Catholic Charities.

The bailout funding is vital for Democratic politicians, many of whom are cutting spending on Americans to help fund the shelters that hide the migrants from local TV news stations.

Much additional funding may be hidden in other agency accounts. For example, agency officials can quietly divert funds from vaguely named accounts toward the cities and non-government organizations. The budget document says:

The Budget includes $22.7B for the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) – Major Disasters, which enables FEMA to fund authorized disaster support activities. The DRF Base requirements total $811.0M and will be funded from prior years’ resources.

The agency request also asks for more funds to bring in more legal refugees, saying, “The Budget includes $145.0M and 641 FTE [Full-Time Equivalent employee] to fully support the [agency’s] USCIS International and Refugee Affairs Division, a partner in the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.”

In contrast, the department only asks “$849 [million] for cutting-edge [drug] detection technology at ports of entry,” despite the annual death of 70,000 Americans from smuggled fentanyl drugs.

State Department

The Department of State is asking for $3.8 billion to import more workers, consumers, and renters who are selected via the “Migration and Refugee Assistance” programs.

The document says:

The Request provides the resources necessary to fully support the refugee admissions program and will fund contributions to such organizations as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as well as other international and non-governmental organizations that address pressing humanitarian needs overseas and resettle refugees in the United States.

Those groups provide debit cards and other aid to migrants to help them reach the United States via Central America.

The $3.8 billion fund includes $1.2 billion to bring 125,000 refugees from poor countries straight into U.S. cities and towns, such as the Congo.

The $1.2 billion will also be used to help private-sector U.S. groups — in the so-called “Welcome Corps” — to import their own migrants. These migrants are used to fill jobs that would otherwise go to better-paid Americans.

In December 2023, DocumentedNY.com described the story of one Haitian among the roughly 107,000 Haitians permitted to enter the United States:

Jemimah was a kindergarten teacher in Port-au-Prince. She dreamed of working in New York schools but couldn’t meet the requirements. She wanted to have a job so she could help her three siblings and her mother in Haiti. Now she wants to save money while in the U.S. to establish a school upon returning to Haiti. Eight months after arriving in New York, she works as a part-time babysitter.

The state department’s funds will also be used to operate more “Safe Mobility Offices.” These offices are being opened in South America and elsewhere so that foreigners can get legal permission to fly into the United States without having to pay smugglers and cartels to reach California and Texas — or be included in Mayorkas’ monthly reports on illegal migration.

RELATED: New York’s “Naked Cowboy” Performs for Migrants Stranded Without Shelter in Sanctuary City

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The department also plans to fund the arrival of diverse migrants from Afghanistan, various sexual minorities, and Muslim “Royhinga” migrants from near India. The document says:

priorities in FY 2025 include the continued expansion of the Welcome Corps, a new private sponsorship program that empowers everyday Americans to play a leading role in welcoming refugees; continued expansion of legal pathways through the Safe Mobility Office initiative in the Western Hemisphere; expanded opportunities under for Afghans at-risk due to their affiliation with the United States under the Administration’s longer-term, sustainable resettlement operation “Enduring Welcome”; greater access to resettlement for LGBTQI+ refugees through increased NGO direct referrals and private sponsorship; continued efforts to build domestic resettlement capacity and expand the traditional resettlement agency network; expand resettlement of Rohingya in Bangladesh and increase resettlement opportunities for Rohingya globally, and continue to build the Resettlement Diplomacy Network and U.S.-led efforts to increase resettlement capacity and resettlement infrastructure globally.

Some of the money will be used to import more Afghan migrants, according to the request:

In FY 2025, the Department plans to continue to process and support the country’s Afghan allies at several overseas locations. For example, CARE Doha (previously Camp As Sayliyah) in Qatar continues to serve as the primary overseas platform for processing applications for individuals relocated from Afghanistan. In addition, the Department is focused on SIV processing in Tirana, Albania, and is increasing capacity to process SIV and refugee applicants in Pakistan. The State Department continues to strive to bring online additional processing capacity in the East Asian and Pacific Affairs areas of responsibility.

The budget also asks for $100 million to fund “Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance” or ERMA. Roughly $50 million was spent in 2023 to aid “the urgent humanitarian needs of vulnerable migrants in the Western Hemisphere.”

The document noted that officials already have $1.6 billion in the ERMA account:

As of the start of FY 2024, a total of $1.571 billion in ERMA also remained available separately for the purposes of meeting unexpected urgent refugee and migration needs to support Enduring Welcome and related efforts by the Department of State in Afghanistan, including additional travel and related expenses for individuals at risk.

The State Department also wants $650 million in new funds for Ukrainian migrants. But the request does not say if the money will be used to shift Ukrainians into U.S. communities.

A recent report claimed that the federal government earns profits from refugees — but it excluded many costs as well as marketplace costs to Americans.
The White House’s push for more migration is both ideological and economic.

Mayorkas has repeatedly explained that he supports more migration because of his migrant parents, his sympathy for migrants, his support for “equity” between Americans and foreigners, and his willingness to put his priorities above the law.

So he is eager to claim that U.S. business “needs” migrants — regardless of the cost to ordinary Americans, the impact on U.S. children, or Americans’ rational opposition. Since 2021, he has created a series of legally contested “legal pathways” for migrants to flow into jobs and homes through the United States.

A new report from the Congressional Budget Office reinforces the vast evidence that the federal policy of Extraction Migration shifts family wages and workplace investment toward Wall Streetreal estatecoastal states, and government.


INVASION: Chinese migrants flood California, ‘Makings of a Chinese army’ has begun in US: Expert

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A Chinese writer described the Newsom meeting as a well-intended gesture to the United States. However, it was also seen as China having a “long-term investment” in the governor, Schweizer notes, directly quoting the writer.

American media was shut out from the meeting, and Newsom completed his visit without publicly criticizing Beijing. He did, however, call on Americans “to tone down their criticisms of China,” Blood Money notes. However, Newsom’s office claimed that he did confronted Xi about precursor chemicals used in synthesizing fentanyl.

 SCHIFFTY IS RED CHINA'S LIL' BOY TOY!




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