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Mexican President Threatens U.S. Congressmen to Support Amnesty for 11 Million Migrants

Mexico’s President issued a veiled threat to Republican congressmen who oppose an immigration deal to grant amnesty to 11 million migrants who illegally entered the U.S. Politicians who oppose the forthcoming plan will be singled out and denounced during daily press briefings, he said. . . . Read more about Mexican President Threatens U.S. Congressmen to Support Amnesty for 11 Million Migrants

Sanctuary State NJ: Illegal Alien Accused of Luring 13-Year-Old Girl

An illegal alien has been arrested after allegedly attempting to lure a 13-year-old girl into his car in the sanctuary state of New Jersey, police say.

Francisco Ignacio Rosales-Flores, a 39-year-old illegal alien, was arrested by the Jackson Township Police Department on charges of second-degree luring a minor. . . . Read more about Sanctuary State NJ: Illegal Alien Accused of Luring 13-Year-Old Girl

More than half of Border Patrol agents could be fired for refusing covid jabs, leaving border wide open to endless invasion

(Natural News) An internal report from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) suggests that more than half of all Border Patrol agents could be fired for refusing to get “vaccinated” with the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).

Should this occur – and it more than likely will – America’s southern border will be left wide open for the taking by the cartels, which would use all unattended entry points as superhighways for sending in “coyotes” and committing other crimes. . . . Read more about More than half of Border Patrol agents could be fired for refusing covid jabs, leaving border wide open to endless invasion

US Reopens Borders to ‘Nonessential’ Travel After 18 Months of Disruption

The United States on Monday resumed border crossings via land and ferry for nonessential reasons to travelers who are fully vaccinated against the CCP virus, following more than a year of disruptions due to COVID-19 restrictions. . . . Read more about US Reopens Borders to ‘Nonessential’ Travel After 18 Months of Disruption

Arrests of Illegal Immigrants at US–Mexico Border Set New October Record

Apprehensions along the U.S.–Mexico border in October set a new record for the month, unpublished data obtained by The Epoch Times show.

Border Patrol logged about 163,000 arrests of illegal immigrants at the northern and southern borders, according to the preliminary data, which does not include Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Field Operations (OFO). . . . Read more about Arrests of Illegal Immigrants at US–Mexico Border Set New October Record

Voters Say ‘NO’ to Biden’s Payments to Illegals: Poll

Two-thirds of voters don’t believe illegal immigrants have a right to sue the government — and most voters think there should be zero payment to families separated at the border, a Rasmussen Reports poll found. . . . Read more about Voters Say ‘NO’ to Biden’s Payments to Illegals: Poll

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Smugglers Coordinate with National Guard to Ferry Migrants into South Texas

ROMA, Texas — Human smugglers ferried more than 100 migrants into the downtown square Monday night. U.S. Army National Guardsmen assisted Border Patrol agents to line the migrants and march them into the city for transport. In what has become a nightly ritual, smugglers made short work of transporting the migrants into Roma from Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas. . . . Read more about EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Smugglers Coordinate with National Guard to Ferry Migrants into South Texas

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

White House Says DOJ to Determine How Much Illegal Immigrants Will Be Paid as GOP Fights Proposal

 
 

Proposed payments to illegal immigrants will be determined by the Department of Justice, the White House says amid pushback from Republicans in Congress.

The Biden administration is engaged in negotiations to reach settlements in lawsuits brought by illegal aliens separated from family members during the Trump administration.

After initially appearing to deny payments to the foreign nationals were being considered, President Joe Biden on Saturday said they “deserve” compensation for what they went through. . . .

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White House Says DOJ to Determine How Much Illegal Immigrants Will Be Paid as GOP Fights Proposal

 
 

Proposed payments to illegal immigrants will be determined by the Department of Justice, the White House says amid pushback from Republicans in Congress.

The Biden administration is engaged in negotiations to reach settlements in lawsuits brought by illegal aliens separated from family members during the Trump administration.

After initially appearing to deny payments to the foreign nationals were being considered, President Joe Biden on Saturday said they “deserve” compensation for what they went through. . . .

  Read more about White House Says DOJ to Determine How Much Illegal Immigrants Will Be Paid as GOP Fights Proposal

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