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Biden to Announce Symbolic Election-Year Border Curbs

President Joe Biden will reportedly announce pre-election border restrictions on Tuesday, shortly after the border commissioner unveiled regulations to help illegal economic migrants stay in the United States longer.

According to multiple reports, Biden’s loophole-filled regulations would allow border crossings to be 2,500 per day One week. This reversible policy allows 900,000 illegal immigrants to cross the border each year, while allowing many southern immigrants to be surreptitiously diverted through quasi-legal border loopholes such as “parole.”

Pro-Biden media outlets have welcomed the policy change during the campaign, with Axios saying the announcement “marks a striking shift by the administration to adopt tougher measures at the border.” Claimed.

Pro-immigration groups Theatrical opposition A campaign response to Biden’s highly unpopular immigration policies.

The rule is probably Paused The ruling was filed by Andrew Arthur, a former immigration judge in California who works for the Center for Immigration Studies. Biden aides said they “expect an injunction to be issued… [and to then sign a settlement] That would make it harder for the Trump administration to exercise that power in 2025,” he told Breitbart News.

The intake of 2,500 people per day would be lower than the 4,000 daily influx reported in an earlier media leak.

If the case goes through a California judge’s review, it would mean an influx of 75,000 migrants per month, down from an average of 125,000 over the past three months.

But Biden’s proposed limit of 2,500 migrants per day would allow his pro-immigration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, to smuggle millions more migrants into the U.S. by exploiting a variety of quasi-legal loopholes in border law.

The loopholes include Mayorkas’ refusal to detain asylum-seeking migrants and his decision to grant parole to at least 360,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela each year. The monthly figures also do not include so-called “runaways,” young migrants who slip through lightly secured fences and await arrest, claiming to be unaccompanied alien children.

The influx into the South comes on top of the annual influx of 1 million legal immigrants and roughly 1 million temporary workers. Since 2021, Mayorkas has admitted roughly 10 million legal, illegal, or semi-legal immigrants (one immigrant for every American birth), at a huge cost to ordinary Americans’ wallets.

Biden and Mayorkas have already outsourced much of the country’s border security to the Mexican government, seeking to minimize television coverage of the migrant surge.

For example, in January, Biden aides accepted a promise from Mexico to stop more than 4,000 migrants a day from crossing the border in exchange for letting more migrants in from Mexico — an agreement that has received little coverage, in part because Biden chose not to negotiate it in 2021 and because the pro-migrant Mexican government is eager to help Biden win reelection in November.

“We have committed to the United States that we will reduce the influx at the border, so that it does not exceed 4,000 people a day,” Mexico’s foreign minister said in mid-May. U.S. authorities “can manage 4,000 crossings at the border, but not more than 4,000,” Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena said. Said She announced Mexico’s plans to regulate and direct migration through the region.

On Monday, Mexico adopted a new pro-immigration President, Claudia. Scheinbaum has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump. To tell“Of course, we will always defend Mexicans. [in the United States, and] We do not support any discriminatory speech.”

Biden’s new border restrictions have been touted as a way to reduce the flow of migrants, but Mayorkas just announced regulations on May 16 that would protect millions of undocumented immigrants from immediate deportation.

Eli Jacobs, director of regulatory affairs at the Center for Immigration Studies, told Breitbart News that the new rules “will disrupt the removal process,” adding:

There are many in the Biden administration and leadership who see the immigration system as immoral on its face and want to take every policy step possible to allow people to remain in the United States.

They said, “We’re working on the backlog, it’s going down,” and they introduced policies to help with mass cancellations. But in reality, [a migrant] The government’s legal proceedings have been long-running. [Biden’s deputies] Just use [the backlog] as an excuse to cancel or close the case, and [also] Issue prosecutorial discretionary documents when an alien is ineligible for any form of relief or immigration benefit.

The sand in gear restrictions were announced on May 16th. press release small a few Percentage of recent immigrants who receive priority in domestic deportation and asylum courts:

“Today, working with the Department of Justice, we are beginning the process of expediting asylum proceedings so that those who are ineligible for asylum can be removed more quickly and those who are eligible can receive protection sooner,” said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas.

To support these efforts, the Department of Justice also filed a final rule in the Federal Register today titled “Efficient Case and Docket Management in Immigration Proceedings.” The rule codifies procedures and standards to help immigration judges across the country manage their dockets and resolve cases efficiently. The rule will enable judges to prioritize cases that can be resolved immediately and address their caseloads more efficiently and expeditiously. This rule is an important step the Department is taking to promote the efficient, expeditious, and fair adjudication of immigration cases, allocate limited resources more efficiently, and ensure procedural protections for parties in immigration court.

The immigration court population is 2.8 million and 3.6 million people.

That’s a 14-fold increase from 186,000 in 2008, in part because Mayorkas helped gut the immigration system and let in more immigrants. avoid Since 2011, they have been released from detention and then taken on the jobs they needed to repay their smuggling debts. The cartels have used this new, detention-free process to reassure millions of potential migrants that it is financially safe to accept debts to smuggling rings and their cartel networks.

TRAC Immigration, Syracuse University

Mayorkas’ backlog also serves as encouragement to migrants by showing them they can stay and work in the U.S. for years until their first court date. Many migrants work to avoid deportation and use the Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) transportation network run jointly by Mexican drug cartels and trafficking organizations and Biden’s federal agencies to smuggle children into the U.S.

Mayorkas has also pressed judges to let migrants stay even when they clearly do not qualify for asylum.

Under the Biden administration, 380,000 Migrants are allowed to stay in the country without applying for asylum. Under President Donald Trump’s administration, only 25,000 migrants were allowed to stay without applying for asylum.

TRAC Immigration, Syracuse University

Even if they are denied asylum or residency, immigrants can return to court to appeal and pursue additional options to obtain legal residency or a green card.

The resulting flood of immigrant workers, renters and consumers into the courts will be a windfall for employers, landlords and retailers, but a wallet- and social-disaster for the more than 100 million Americans who will lose wages, decent housing and access to good schools because of Biden’s influx of economic immigrants.

Mayorkas’ backlog 21 years According to the Transaction Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), this needs to be eliminated.

Mayorkas also spends billions of dollars each year through progressive-run civic groups to help millions of migrants reach the U.S. border, settle into housing that would otherwise belong to Americans, and take high-paying jobs that would otherwise belong to Americans.

The practical consequences of Biden’s immigration extraction policies have been lower wages, higher housing costs, higher interest rates, lower productivity, and greater social unrest for 330 million Americans.

Donald Trump’s campaign said in a May statement that Biden’s unpopular policies “flood the American workforce with millions of low-wage illegal immigrants, a direct attack on the wages and opportunity of hard-working Americans.”

But Biden’s pro-immigration economic policies also stand to generate huge benefits for Democratic donors, including investors, federal and state government agencies, urban retailers, landlords and employers.

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