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Donald Trump Halts Biden’s Refugee Inflow for Months

President Donald Trump signed an executive order blocking President Joe Biden's massive influx of wage-cutting refugees for at least four months.

A government shutdown would help Americans because it would reduce the government's supply of cheap foreign labor to domestic jobs. Wage allowances will primarily go to the many nationals, legal and illegal immigrants currently working in the country's slaughterhouses, which typically employ large numbers of refugees.

Look — Biden! Joe and Jill leave the nation's capital aboard Marine One.

Cutting off foreign workers will also put pressure on the meat processing sector to invest in productivity-boosting robots and hire some of the millions of American men who have fallen out of the economy.

The news is released The Associated Press reported on January 20th.

The official said President Trump plans to suspend refugee resettlement for four months. it is program Over the decades, it has allowed hundreds of thousands of people from around the world to come to the United States fleeing war and persecution.

President Trump is “off to a great start,” Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies, told Breitbart News. He added:

Clearly the proof is in the pudding. This is an executive order…it's just the beginning of the process. But if they do this, it will make a big difference.

President Trump gradually reduced the refugee program during his first term, to about 12,000 in 2020. The policy forced meat processing companies to raise wages and invest in new technology.

Biden will expand the program in 2021 and in 2024. announced He plans to import 125,000 carefully selected refugees from around the world in 2025. The influx was expected to include many wives and children of illegal immigrants from South America currently living in the United States.

Biden's representative imported There will be 100,000 refugees in 2024, many of them from so-called “welcoming troops.”

This organization, which was launched in 2023, combine Private subsidies, government aid, and volunteers to facilitate the flow of priority immigrants from other countries.

For example, the people of the town of Oneonta, New York, signed up to import poor foreigners rather than bring in some of the millions of disadvantaged Americans living in other towns and states.

“The humanitarian motive is primarily to help refugees, but it's also a way to bring more people to upstate New York, which is losing people,” Mark says. ”

Marlon is one such refugee welcomed by ORRC. [Otsego Refugee Resettlement Coalition] At the beginning of this year. Marlon was forced to flee his native Venezuela after being extorted, assaulted and threatened by government-backed armed groups. Despite the differences in culture and climate between Venezuela and Oneonta, Marlon has really happily settled into his new home.

Marlon quickly found work, working in a restaurant during the day and as a janitor at a local school at night. Thanks to his teachers at school, his English is rapidly improving and his appreciation for Oneonta, and the United States as a whole, continues to grow. Through his day job, he learned how to make all kinds of American dishes and in return shared some of his favorite Venezuelan dishes with his co-workers. For Marlon, welcoming others the same way ORRC and Oneonta welcomed him is now one of his main priorities.

May 2024, Associated Press explained How this program was used to import cheap labor into South Carolina:

The two sisters, originally from Honduras, fled their home and traveled to Mexico, where they lived for about a year before learning they were allowed to move to South Carolina.

Lelis Bonilla Castro said she didn't know much about Colombia when she arrived, but she liked the warm climate and welcoming people. She said the refugee program has given her and her three children a future.

“For those who want to come[to this country]and those who have the opportunity, it's about saving their lives and creating a better future for their children, which we as parents are most concerned about. “It's the best way to do it,” she said. he said through an interpreter.

The refugee program is part of a number of programs created by the federal government to maximize the flow of foreign workers, consumers, and rental housing into the U.S. economy. For example, Biden and his agents extracted at least 8 million immigrants from poor countries.

The refugee program includes imported Since 1980, 3 million people have entered the United States. As a result, Americans are further marginalized, wages for American families are lower, housing costs are higher, and the nation's workplaces are less automated.

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