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Biden Administration’s Abuse of Parole for Illegal Aliens Now Outpaces Admission of Legal Immigrants, Finds New Report by FAIR

Unprecedented abuse of immigration parole authority by the Biden administration is currently allowing more illegal aliens into the United States than the U.S. admits through the legal immigration process, finds a new report by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Data detailed in the report, Immigration Parole: The Executive Branch’s Shadow Immigration System, reveals that during the first two quarters of fiscal year (FY) 2023, 636,601 foreign nationals gained entry to the United States via parole compared with 545,419 who were granted green cards through our legal immigration system.

The abuse of parole is effectively creating a shadow immigration system that circumvents Congress. The Biden administration has paroled in at least 1.8 million individuals in two years, giving these illegal aliens nearly the same benefits . . . Read more about Biden Administration’s Abuse of Parole for Illegal Aliens Now Outpaces Admission of Legal Immigrants, Finds New Report by FAIR

Migrants Refuse to Stay at New NYC Shelter, Demand New Accommodations

They wanted to live in America, but not at an emergency shelter created by New York City at Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field.

A tent city was erected at the former airfield where New York plans to house about 2,000 illegal immigrants who have come to the City.

But when a bus arrived Sunday afternoon, several of the illegal immigrants said it was not good enough, according to the New York Post.

“We weren’t told where we were going. I work in the Bronx. My kids go to school in the Bronx. For us to live out here is ridiculous. We’re going back,” one migrant told the Post. . . . Read more about Migrants Refuse to Stay at New NYC Shelter, Demand New Accommodations

Border Policy, Housing, Water, and Farms

Given immigration's recent and projected contributions to U.S. population growth, immigration policy is an important factor that drives up housing prices and rents. According to a study published by the Urban Institute's Housing Matters Initiative, immigration causes a significant increase in home prices and rents in the metropolitan areas where migrants settle, and an even bigger increase in surrounding areas.

A surge in illegal immigration is worsening America's existing housing crisis, and is costing state and local governments (i.e., taxpayers) millions. Communities simply do not have enough affordable homes, enough shelter, or enough tax money to help everyone who needs it. Out of desperation, towns and cities have tried everything from paying for hotel rooms to converting school gymnasiums and giant tents into temporary shelters, along with support services. For example, tax-funded hotel stays can include three meals a day, weekly . . . Read more about Border Policy, Housing, Water, and Farms

Migrant Apprehensions at One U.S.-Canada Border Sector Exceed Prior 9 Years Combined

Swanton Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended more migrants during the first ten months of FY23 than in the prior nine years combined, an official tweeted. The unofficial report indicated the arrest of more than 5,400 migrants who illegally crossed the Canadian border into the U.S. since October 1, 2022Swanton Sector Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia tweeted photos of migrants attempting to sneak into the U.S. from Canada. Since the beginning of Fiscal Year 23 on October 1, 2022, Swanton Sector agents placed more than 5,400 migrants who illegally crossed the Canadian border between ports of entry into custody. . . . Read more about Migrant Apprehensions at One U.S.-Canada Border Sector Exceed Prior 9 Years Combined

Great Replacement Update / DHS Edition: Replacing White Americans Starts At The Top

An old tweet from largely unknown Avideh Moussavian, policy chief at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, shows just how determined Traitor Joe Biden is to wreck U.S. immigration policy by packing the federal government with foreigners and/or their children. 

Moussavian is the daughter of Iranian immigrants and former director of federal advocacy for the communist National Immigration Law Center, a center of a Treason Lobby legal subversion. During her legal career, she specialized in representing detained and criminal immigrants. . . . Read more about Great Replacement Update / DHS Edition: Replacing White Americans Starts At The Top

Do We Need More Welfare-Dependent Immigrants?

WASHINGTON—Last week, the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) filed a brief in a Texas federal district court showing that a lawsuit by Texas against the Biden administration’s 2022 public charge rule should be allowed to go forward.

Since before this nation’s founding, Americans have excluded aliens likely to be “public charges”—that is, dependent on the government for support. In the 1990s, Congress passed statutes directing that those likely to be public charges should not be accepted as immigrants. . . . Read more about Do We Need More Welfare-Dependent Immigrants?

Denial of mass immigration policy realities is exposing the holes in Biden's bold environmental climate agenda

Better keep President Biden's hot air balloon ready for the escape. It's looking more like the Wizard's curtains are being drawn back further to expose the president's delusion that his mass immigration policies can continue alongside his bold environmental protection agenda. 

The Administration will soon hold its second sale of leases on federal lands to drill more oil. Understandably, this angers environmentalists, seeing it as a betrayal of the president's campaign promises to address carbon emissions reductions and save 30 percent of lands and waters. . . . Read more about Denial of mass immigration policy realities is exposing the holes in Biden's bold environmental climate agenda

Population & Environment

Unrestricted population growth is having a negative effect on the U.S. population and environment. . . .

 

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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

Foreign-born population soars to new record under Biden

The U.S. has had a massive surge in immigration this year, with as many as 1.5 million newcomers and a record 46.2 million foreign-born people, according to a report for the Center for Immigration Studies.

After a deep trough last year, likely because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the travel and migration restrictions imposed to control the spread, the flow of people rebounded around the time President Biden was elected.

In numbers never seen before, they are coming legally through airports and land border crossings and illegally across the Rio Grande and remote regions of Arizona and California. . . . Read more about Foreign-born population soars to new record under Biden

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