President Joe Biden is trying to use the Baltimore Bridge disaster to smuggle illegal immigrants into Maryland politics. [men] I lost my life. Most were immigrants, but all were Marylanders. ”
There is no evidence that the immigrants were legal immigrants, and there is plenty of evidence that they were illegal immigrants.
Biden’s earnest speech in Baltimore on Friday shows his administration is doubling down on welcoming the massive influx of at least 7 million Southern immigrants since 2021. This welcoming policy is driven by wealthy West Coast investors who fund FWD.us’ advocacy efforts. group.
Todd Schulte, president of FWD.us Group, posted: statement Accompanying Biden’s speech:
Last week’s horrific tragedy on the Francis Scott Key Bridge once again highlights the enormous risks and countless contributions that go undocumented. [illegal migrant] Members of our community make money every day across the country. We are pleased that President Biden will be able to meet with their families and loved ones. And we agree with families that it is essential to honor their memories by providing protection from deportation and expanding work permits so that more people can live safely and securely. Masu. their loved ones.
“We encourage you to read more of our articles. [left-wing, pro-migration] CASA partners” FWD.us added. Its wealthy members are gaining wealth in the stock market as Biden imports more consumers, renters and workers.
FWD.us group provides a lot of funding army of advocacy and media groups, including Black Congressional Caucus. Far-left CASA is a “partner” of FWD.us.
CASA leader Gustavo Torres was recently accused of participating in a pro-Hamas rally.Torres spoke at the March 29 event, where he and his members They shouted socialist slogans and raised their fists. They called on Biden to grant migrants from Central America a renewable “temporary protected status,” which gives them temporary legal status.
But Biden’s election-year shift toward undocumented immigrant Latinos could spark an election-altering reaction among black voters.
Many of these Americans are already aware that hard-working Latino immigrants are gradually displacing them in their local jobs, homes, communities, and elections. In March, for example, the black unemployment rate rose again to 6.4% as employers hired more Southern immigrants who were being bussed north by Biden’s lawmakers and allies. NBCNew York.com report April 5: “When taking gender into account, the unemployment rate for black women over 20 jumped to 5.6%, up from 4.4% in February. The unemployment rate for black men rose from 6.1% to 6.2%. There was a slight increase.”
Federal data shows the average Household wage after inflation Since Congress doubled immigration in 1990, it has remained flat in Baltimore. The share of local adults with jobs has plummeted from just under 70 percent in 1990. 65 percent 2023.baltimore city is 62% blackbut the incoming Latino population is welcomed by local employers and the Democratic Party.
The growing influence of immigrant Latinos in Baltimore City politics was also noted by Maryland Governor Wes Moore, who spoke in Spanish during part of his speech.
So far, the widening rift between blacks and the Democratic Party’s ruthless economic policy of diaspora has been most evident in immigrant-heavy cities like Chicago and New York. Although there is some evidence that President Donald Trump’s pro-American immigration policies are unjust, this division has not yet been tested in any election. gain support among black men.
In a speech in Baltimore, Biden read a message welcoming immigrants from a teleprompter.
I received an explanation from the Unification Bureau. [emergency] Directive regarding the ongoing effects of last Tuesday’s tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The damage is devastating. And our hearts are still breaking.
Eight, eight! — Construction workers went into the water when the bridge fell. Six people lost their lives. Most were immigrants, but all were Marylanders, hard-working, strong, and selfless. They were taking a break after working the night shift to repair a hole when the ship collided with them. Just seconds earlier, one of the men, Carlos, only 24, had left a message for his girlfriend. There it was written: “We just poured the cement. We’re waiting for it to dry,” he said.
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We will never forget the contributions they made to this city. We will continue to do our best to help each of us recover. And, you know, my vow, as Carlos said, is that we will not rest until the cement is dry and the whole new bridge is completed…
Biden’s mass immigration policies are deeply unpopular with voters and could spell major defeat for many Democratic constituencies and interest groups in 2024. Polls to date show Trump with a significant lead on immigration, which is likely to be a key issue in the election.
But Trump has described immigration as a problem of crime and disorder. This could be a vulnerability as Biden’s lawmakers are using the Mexican government to violently stop migrants off-camera ahead of the November election.
Still, President Trump occasionally refers to the enormous economic damage that legal, semi-legal and illegal immigration inflicts on ordinary voters.in 2019 speech For example, in the Oval Office he declared:
All Americans are hurt by uncontrolled illegal immigration. It strains public resources and depresses employment and wages. African Americans and Hispanic Americans are hardest hit. Our southern border is a massive pipeline of illegal drugs, including meth, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl. Every week, 300 people are killed by heroin alone…
His agent also addresses the following topics:
— Team Trump (text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) January 31, 2024
For now, Biden’s lawmakers and allies have indicated they have no plans to reverse economic policies that poached Southern workers, renters and consumers from poorer countries to make them available to Wall Street investors. ing.
This welcome extends to the many college graduates from India, China, and other countries who aspire to Fortune 500 white-collar jobs in the United States.
Immigrants have become essential to the U.S. labor market recovery post-COVID-19 as the native-born workforce ages and retires. pic.twitter.com/9UBoLgjl8H
— Steven Rattner (@SteveRattner) April 5, 2024
“Immigrants — we get the job done,” White House Senior Advisor Tom Perez said. Said MNSBC on March 28 after the bridge disaster. Perez, a New York native, is a former Maryland Democratic politician and immigration advocate who currently serves as director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
“What people want to see is order and humanity in the immigration system — not cuts or restraints,” said Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez. Said of washington post. “The president is not talking about closing the borders,” President Chávez Rodriguez said. retrained at Berkeley She is the granddaughter of Cesar Chevez, a labor leader in the 1960s who strongly opposed immigration.
“As the campaign progresses, we’re going to be talking about immigrants in our country and the contributions they make to our economy,” Biden’s former chief of staff Ron Klain said on MSNBC on April 3. “President Trump’s dehumanizing comments about immigrants, calling them animals, will be part of the campaign,” said Klain, who has close ties to FWD.us investors.
wide range of investors established and funded FWD.us is hidden from casual visitors Visit the group’s website in early 2021. copy exists in other sites.
Karine Jean-Pierre believes the influx of illegal immigrants is “intensifying”[s] So are our countries and economies.” pic.twitter.com/vfqBeUv7FG
— Julia🇺🇸 (@Jules31415) April 2, 2024
“They will spend $252 million on illegal immigration.”
“17,000 immigrants are coming to this city, and that’s just in Chicago.”
“In a generation, the black vote will be invalidated.”
“You are pushing our young people, the next generation, into poverty.”🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/ASzbG33aLO
— Shunya (@Shunyaa00) April 5, 2024



