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

President Joe Biden’s staff is asking Congress for more than $13 billion in taxpayer funding to bring more economic immigrants into American homes and workplaces.

Much of the funding goes to sanctuary city relief, which is helping to evacuate Americans by welcoming immigrants who work as low-wage workers, apartment-share renters, and taxpayer-subsidized consumers. used for.

The 2025 funding has been requested by two pro-immigration cabinet members: Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Cuban-born Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Their plans are outlined in their 2025 budget request to Congress released on Monday, March 11th. The funding request is likely to be approved unless Republicans win a majority in both chambers in November. If approved, disbursements could begin for 12 months starting October 1, 2024.

Biden’s massive influx of immigrants has already resulted in one immigrant, illegal or legal, for every American born during his term. This planned mass influx suppressed wages, soared housing prices, and diverted investment away from high-tech jobs and into cheaper, tax-funded labor jobs.

For example, as President Donald Trump loosens immigration control measures, U.S. meat processing companies are developing technology that helps U.S. meat processors do more work safely and earn more wages. and urged them to purchase. But one source says Biden’s disposable, low-wage immigrants are now being hired by meat processing companies. bloomberg news Reports tagged as “equality” articles:

Tyson [Foods Inc.] is always looking for workers to fill factory jobs, such as washing meat, placing fillets on trays, and performing final bone inspections. Dolan said the company expects about 40% of its 100,000 employees in these roles to retire each year, a statistic he said is standard across the meat processing industry. . To meet this need, Tyson plans to hire about 52,000 people in that pay class (starting at $16.50 an hour plus benefits) in 2024 alone, he said.

Biden told MSNBC on March 9 that he wants to see a “more orderly flow” of Southern immigrants into jobs across the country because they are “the reason our economy is growing.” he said.

But at least 5 million Americans have fallen out of the workforce or been forced out of it because of crime, drugs, or other failures. Polls show that a majority of Americans want to reduce legal and illegal immigration.

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Mr. Mayorkas budget request Requesting $4.7 billion for the Southwest Border Enforcement Capacity Flexibility (SWBCF) account, it said:

SWBCF resources may be transferred to CBP, ICE, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for critical operations such as transportation, medical care, soft-side facilities, shelter and service program grants .

Mayorkas also called on Congress to provide at least $5 billion in city relief funding, which was blocked by Republican senators in February. The money is aimed at supporting economic migrants already flowing through the country’s semi-open border with Mexico.

A portion of the disaster funds will be donated to a national network of non-governmental organizations, cities and towns that transport, feed, shelter and shelter migrants. This network has been dubbed the “Northside Immigration Cartel” by Jessica Vaughn of the Center for Immigration Studies.

Nongovernmental organizations paid to assist with migration include Catholic Charities.

Relief funds are vital to Democratic politicians, many of whom have cut spending for Americans to fund shelters that hide immigrants from local TV news stations.

Much of the additional funds may be hidden in accounts with other government agencies. For example, government employees can secretly divert funds from vaguely named accounts to cities or nongovernmental organizations. The budget statement states:

The budget includes $22.7 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) for major disasters, allowing FEMA to fund authorized disaster relief operations. DRF Base requirements total $811 million and will be funded from prior year resources.

The agency’s request also calls for more funding to admit more legal refugees, stating that “the budget includes $145 million and 641 FTEs.” [Full-Time Equivalent employee] to fully support [agency’s] USCIS International and Refugee Affairs Division, partner in the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. ”

In contrast, the department only asks for “$849.” [million] State-of-the-art [drug] Fentanyl drug smuggling kills 70,000 Americans each year, yet calls for improved detection technology at ports of entry.

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of State Department I’m looking for $3.8 billion Import more workers, consumers and renters selected through the “Migration and Refugee Assistance” program.

The document says:

This appeal will provide the resources needed to fully support refugee admission programs to organizations such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Fund your donation. ), as well as other international and nongovernmental organizations that respond to urgent humanitarian needs abroad and resettle refugees in the United States.

These organizations provide debit cards and other assistance to help migrants reach the United States through Central America.

The $3.8 billion fund includes $1.2 billion to bring 125,000 refugees directly from poor countries to U.S. cities and towns, including Congo.

The $1.2 billion will also be used to help U.S. civilian groups (so-called “welcoming troops”) import their own immigrants. These immigrants are being used to fill jobs that would otherwise be filled by higher-wage Americans.

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

Jemima was a kindergarten teacher in Port-au-Prince. She dreamed of working at a school in New York, but she could not meet the requirements. She wanted her job to help her three brothers and her mother in Haiti. Currently, she is saving money while in the United States, and she hopes to start a school when she returns to Haiti. Eight months after she came to New York, she works as a part-time babysitter.

The State Department’s funding will also be used to operate more “secure mobile offices.” These offices are set up in places like South America, where foreigners can obtain legal permission to fly into the United States without having to pay smugglers or cartels to go to California or Texas. Or it will be included in Mayorkas’ monthly report on illegal immigration.

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The ministry also plans to fund the arrival of diverse migrants from Afghanistan, various sexual minorities, and Muslim “Loihinga” migrants from nearby India.documents To tell:

Priorities for 2025 include the continued expansion of Welcome Corps, a new private sponsorship program that enables ordinary Americans to play a leading role in refugee admissions. Continued expansion of legal channels through the Safe Mobility Office Initiative in the Western Hemisphere. Opportunities have been expanded for Afghans at risk due to their relationship with the United States under the administration’s long-term and sustainable resettlement operation, Enduring Welcome. Expanding access to resettlement for LGBTQI+ refugees through direct NGO referrals and increased private sponsorship. Continued efforts to build domestic resettlement capacity and expand traditional resettlement agency networks. Expand Rohingya resettlement in Bangladesh, increase Rohingya resettlement opportunities around the world, and build resettlement diplomatic networks and expand resettlement capacity and resettlement infrastructure around the world. Continue U.S.-led efforts.

Some of the funds will be used to import more Afghan migrants, according to the request.

The department plans to continue processing and assisting Afghan allies in several locations overseas in fiscal year 2025. For example, CARE Doha (formerly Camp As Sayliyah) in Qatar continues to serve as the main overseas platform for processing applications for individuals who have migrated from Afghanistan. Additionally, the Ministry is focusing on processing SIVs in Tirana, Albania, and increasing capacity to process SIVs and asylum seekers in Pakistan. The Department of State continues to expand its online capabilities in the East Asian and Pacific Affairs area.

The budget also calls for $100 million to fund “Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance” (ERMA). Approximately $50 million was spent in 2023 to support “the urgent humanitarian needs of vulnerable migrants in the Western Hemisphere.”

The document states that officials already have $1.6 billion in the ERMA account.

As of the beginning of fiscal year 2024, a total of $1.571 billion in ERMA is also available separately to support Enduring Welcome in Afghanistan and related efforts by the Department of State to meet unanticipated and urgent refugee and migrant needs. Yes, this includes additional travel and related matters. Cost to individuals at risk.

The State Department is also seeking $650 million in new funding for Ukrainian immigrants. But the request does not say whether the funds will be used to immigrate Ukrainians into American society.

A recent report claimed that the federal government profited from refugees, but that did not include many costs as well as market costs for Americans.
The White House’s push for more immigration is both ideological and economic.

Mr. Mayorkas is motivated to further immigration because of his immigrant parents, his sympathy for immigrants, his support for “equality” between Americans and foreigners, and his willingness to put his own priorities above the law. I have repeatedly stated that I support it.

So he likes to argue that immigrants are “necessary” for American business. cost The impact on ordinary Americans, the impact on American children, and the reasonable objections of Americans. Since 2021, he has created a series of contested “legal pathways” for immigrants to flow into jobs and housing through the United States.

A new report from the Congressional Budget Office adds to the growing body of evidence that the federal government’s rural migration policies shift family wages and workplace investments. wall streetReal Estate, Coastal States, Government.

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