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Biden’s Deputies Use Refugee Program to Import Economic Migrants

President Joe Biden’s lawmakers are turning Congress’ refugee program, aimed at people suffering from war, famine and disaster, into a new pipeline for poor foreigners to reach American jobs, housing and shopping centers. I’m trying to convert.

“Last summer, we came together to establish Safe Mobility Offices in Guatemala, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Ecuador to provide screening and referral information to individuals where they are,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. Ta. told the regional foreign minister In Guatemala on May 7, he continued:

Since the program’s inception, we have resettled and resettled more than 7,500 refugees. [from the Americas] Nearly 20,000 additional people have been approved to participate in various other legal proceedings in the United States. And this is just the beginning. Six times more people will be resettled this year than last year.

this year, according to to new york times“The Biden administration has streamlined processing, opening so-called Safe Removal Offices in Colombia, Guatemala, Ecuador, and Costa Rica to accept applications from immigrants and helping expand refugee processing from the region.”

Previously, U.S. authorities imported refugees fleeing wartime regions such as Syria and Somalia.For example, in 2016, under President Barack Obama, his representatives Approximately 60% of the 85,000 refugees In 2016, from five war zones: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Burma, Iraq, and Somalia.Previous programs were consistent with those of the State Department explanation Act of Parliament:

We define a refugee as an individual who: is a stateless person, or, if stateless, is outside his or her last habitual residence and is unable or unwilling to return to that country or to avail itself of the protection of that country because: those who cannot receive it Persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.

In 2020, President Donald Trump cut the refugee influx to 20,000, sparking intense protests from government-funded refugee agencies and employers, especially meat processing companies.

This year, Biden’s wealthy congressman They have used refugee programs to fund 125,000 people who wish to immigrate to the United States, even though they impose a tremendous economic burden on ordinary Americans and their towns.

a 2023 report He told Congress that his administration would withdraw 35,000 to 50,000 people from South America and the Caribbean in 2024. This inflow is the same as that coming from the much wider Near East/South Asia region, which includes Afghanistan. The immigrant selection process is done in collaboration with a number of U.S.-led organizations. internationally operated agency.

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This additional flow through the refugee pipeline is in addition to the approximately 10 million immigrants smuggled into the country through legal, illegal, and semi-legal programs such as the parole pipeline, catch-and-release, and job seekers on B-1/ . A B-2 visitor visa to walk through customs at the airport.

Administration officials also plan to increase the influx of refugees through “.welcome corps” program allows federal officials to accept asylum applications from U.S. groups and organizations, such as churches serving people in Haiti and Honduras.

But immigrants receiving welfare assistance are a windfall for local employers, retailers, and renters, as well as for the government aid agencies that are the backbone of the Democratic Party. For example, the federal and state governments hired many left-wing people to help spend $37.5 billion on refugee aid from 2005 to 2020. Refugees also provide a wealth of diverse stories to sympathetic journalists on local media sites.

Refugee immigrants are being sent to many states. California, floridaand Ohio,

In Akron, Ohio, an influx of hardworking but unproductive and poor immigrants helps sustain life. Wage growth rate below inflation and have drove up housing costs For American families, it means forcing local governments to make taxpayers foot the bill.of Akron Beacon Journal newspaper Reported in February 2023:

The city of Akron is seeking $5.3 million in federal funding to provide rental assistance and free legal advice to struggling renters and increase affordable housing options.

The proposed program is in response to growing concerns that too many Akron residents are drowning in water. Rising rental market, has the highest eviction rate in the country. One City Council member likened the effort to “leveling the playing field.” City leaders said having the right to independent counsel, like in other cities, could reduce the number of eviction applications reached. record level At the end of 2022.

Real estate company Redfin report Rising housing prices are a problem for urban families and young people.

In April 2023, Akron home prices increased 6.4% year-over-year, with the median price selling for $125,000. On average, homes in Akron sell after 21 days on the market, but last year it took him 13 days. There were 262 homes sold in April this year, down from 297 last year.

But this outpouring of money and sympathy builds political support among Democratic and Republican lawmakers in Washington, despite the enormous civic harm, tax burden, and pocketbook damage inflicted on American voters. It is useful for.

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Immigration programs are primarily funded through the House and Senate appropriations committees, but the costs of refugee programs are rarely considered. For example, Congress recently added an additional $3.5 billion to help Biden’s lawmakers import more people through the refugee pipeline.

This money was buried in a $95 billion aid program to Ukraine and Israel.

Associated Press explained Two lucky beneficiaries of Biden’s generosity:

The two students, sisters from Honduras, fled their homes in Mexico and lived there for about a year before learning they were allowed to come 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 her 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. she said through an interpreter.

2021, Blinken Congratulations Honduras elects a female president. The country is suffering from crime problemPart of the reason is that U.S. immigration programs have already extracted more than 1 million young Hondurans to work for the U.S. consumer economy.

The program imports many poorly educated people from Congo, in part because lobby groups are keen to establish a migration pipeline from Africa.

Extract migration

Since at least 1990, the federal government has relied on extractive migration to grow the consumer economy after helping investors move high-wage manufacturing jobs to low-wage countries.

Immigration policies rob poor countries of vast human resources.Additional workers, consumers and renters boost stock prices By lowering American wages, subsidizing less productive businesses, raising rents, and inflating real estate prices.

This economic policy deprived many mainland-born Americans of careers in a variety of business fields, reduced American productivity and political influence, slowed high-tech innovation, reduced trade, and Society has become inconvenient. solidarity of citizensAnd he encouraged government officials and progressives to ignore the policy. increased mortality rate of got thrown away, low status American.

The policy also siphons jobs and wealth from core states by subsidizing coastal investors and government agencies with large numbers of low-wage workers, high-occupancy renters, and government-supported consumers. ing. Similar policies are hurting the people and economies of Canada and the United Kingdom.

Policies like colonialism harmed small countries and killed hundreds of Americans and thousands of immigrants. Taxpayer-funded jungle trail Passing through the Darién Canyon in Panama.

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