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March 2022 Border Numbers Highest in Decades, No End in Sight

Nearly three weeks into April and in the middle of a busy news cycle due to a mask mandate court ruling, the Biden administration quietly released the March 2022 border numbers on April 18. U.S.Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that there were 221,303 migrants encountered as they attempted to enter the United States illegally. . . . Read more about March 2022 Border Numbers Highest in Decades, No End in Sight

2nd Bus Carrying Illegal Immigrants Arrives Near US Capitol

second bus carrying illegal immigrantsfrom Texas arrived in Washington on April 14.

The bus arrived at approximately 4:30 a.m., according to footage captured by Fox News, about 28 hours after the first one. . . . Read more about 2nd Bus Carrying Illegal Immigrants Arrives Near US Capitol

NYT Admits Ending Title 42 Could Mean Up To 18,000 Illegal Border Crossers Per Day

The New York Times recently reported that President Joe Biden’s decision to end the CDC’s public health order, Title 42, could amount to upwards of 18,000 illegal border crossings a day. If this prediction comes true and the administration does nothing to hamper it - the U.S. could be forced to accept over 6.5 million illegal aliens per year. . . . Read more about NYT Admits Ending Title 42 Could Mean Up To 18,000 Illegal Border Crossers Per Day

Immigrant Population Hits Record 46.2 Million in November 2021

An analysis of the Census Bureau’s monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) from November 2021 shows the total immigrant population (legal and illegal) in the U.S. hit 46.2 million, the highest number ever recorded in American history. Immigrants are also referred to by the government as the “foreign-born”. The overall immigrant population fell through the middle of 2020 and then rose dramatically after Biden’s victory. . . . Read more about Immigrant Population Hits Record 46.2 Million in November 2021

Welcome packet reveals concierge travel service for Biden illegals, courtesy of nonprofits

Like travel agents preparing customers for a cruise, nonprofits working with the Biden administration have created detailed itineraries and information packets to help illegal aliens travel to wherever they want to go in the U.S., according to documents obtained by a Texas congressman. . . . Read more about Welcome packet reveals concierge travel service for Biden illegals, courtesy of nonprofits

Taxpayers to cover cost of Afghan evacuees’ immigration applications

Homeland Security announced Monday that it will waive the usual immigration fees for Afghan evacuees who’ve been paroled into the country since the start of the airlift operation, leaving U.S. taxpayers to pick up the tab for their costs. . . . Read more about Taxpayers to cover cost of Afghan evacuees’ immigration applications

EXCLUSIVE: 50K Migrants Elude Border Patrol in October

The number of migrants crossing the border without being apprehended since the start of Fiscal Year 2022 is more than 50,000, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection source. This figure represents an estimate of the total number of migrants believed to have escaped into the U.S. interior without apprehension by Border Patrol. . . . Read more about EXCLUSIVE: 50K Migrants Elude Border Patrol in October

Hmong and Afghan refugees in America

Latest disparate impact/diversity is strength/kritarchy horror story: vital water regulations in California can't be enforced because the violators are Hmong: Judge says Northern California county water delivery ban is discriminatory against Hmong pot growers, by Jiselle Lee, Yahoo News, October 28, 2021. . . . Read more about Hmong and Afghan refugees in America

Commentary: Oregon should pause Afghan resettlement

In mid-August, three days after Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown proclaimed our state “ready to welcome any and all Afghans.” Fifty-one of 55 Democratic legislators, who comprise supermajorities in the state House and Senate, issued letters declaring the same. . . . Read more about Commentary: Oregon should pause Afghan resettlement

REPORT: CBP Set to Report Migrant Apprehensions at All-Time High

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are set to report that Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 1.66 million migrants along the southwest border with Mexico in FY 2021, according to a report from The Washington Post. The record-breaking announcement is expected to include data showing that approximately 1.3 million of the total apprehensions occurred following changes in immigration and border security policies by the Biden Administration in January. . . . Read more about REPORT: CBP Set to Report Migrant Apprehensions at All-Time High

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