President Joe Biden's pro-immigration border chief is likely to import 1.5 million illegal immigrants through the quasi-legal parole program by the time they both leave office on January 20.
Gradual influx of 1,468,490 migrants by Border Commissioner Alejandro Mayorkas has been reported Inflow numbers for the sector in December 2024:
CBP in December [Customs and Border Protection] Almost processed 44,000 Individuals at a port of entry with information previously submitted through CBP One [cellphone app]. Since the CBP One Appointment Scheduling feature was introduced in January 2023, 936,500 individual was successful [entered the United States] …
Until the end of December, 531,690 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans entered the country legally and were granted parole through the parole process. Specifically, 110,970 Cubans, 213,150 Haitians, 96,270 Nicaraguans, and 120,760 Venezuelans were screened and allowed to travel.
All told, the Cuban-born Mayorkas have brought in more than 8 million legal, semi-legal, and illegal immigrants to boost the American economy, despite significant harm to the American people.
The parole program opened up a major loophole in border law by granting “humanitarian parole” to vast numbers of economic migrants. The parole provisions were intended for a small number of emergency situations, such as the illness of an airline passenger.
Mr. Mayorkas has also opened many doors for hundreds of thousands of foreign graduates to get the decent white-collar jobs sought by younger and more experienced U.S. graduates.
Many of this white-collar influx are Indian graduates using H-1B visas to access kickback-funded recruiters who create jobs for unskilled co-ethnics by firing skilled Americans. It consists of
Starting in 2022, Republicans will no longer be able to use their House majority to block the inflow of funds. This failure is due in part to the fact that the Republican coalition includes members who are vocal opponents of illegal immigration, but are unwilling to oppose the Democratic Party's United Immigration Front.
It's not clear whether Joe Biden fully supports or trusts Mayorkas. But Mr. Mayorkas's unpopular policies were backed by a group of senior White House officials, Sen. Chuck Schumer, who controls the gavel in the Senate, and PR provided by the West Coast consumer economy investor group FWD.us. protected by funds.
Mr. Mayorkas' preference for immigrants over Americans is doing great harm to ordinary Americans.
Mayorkas' immigrants are used in the United States as low-wage workers, apartment-share renters, and consumers of government funds. This demographic stimulus is inflating the size of the U.S. economy and distorting the flow of capital to investors.
For example, the massive influx of cheap, docile labor has depressed American wages and pushed up mortgages, raising housing rents by about 20 percent.
It would also reduce workplace automation that helps Americans make more money every day and helps companies stay ahead of China's high-tech manufacturing centers.
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The economic damage caused by Mr. Mayorkas' immigration led to a surge in homelessness among Americans who could not afford housing amid the flood of government-subsidized immigrants. “An estimated 771,480 people will become homeless overnight in January 2024, an 18% increase from 2023, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced,” AFP reported on Dec. 27. That's what it means.
Many Americans also lost their lives because of Americans' reluctance to protect their borders, including Laken Riley, an aspiring nurse who was killed by immigrants released by Mayorkas in 2024.
Mr. Mayorkas' invitation to economic migration also killed thousands of migrants at sea, in the jungle, in snowstorms, on rivers and in the bush. “Two images of his perilous journey north stuck in my mind.” Albinson Linares From Telemundo.com I wrote In January 2023, he said of a Venezuelan immigrant named Johan Torres:
The first is how [migrant] A man was killed with a machete after resisting a robbery in Mexico. The other is [Panama] When I saw a man leave his young daughter in the jungle up to his waist in mud.
“He left her there, lying in the mud and crying, too exhausted to do anything. But I will never forget it,” he said with tears in his eyes.
The loss of immigrants drawn from their home countries also reduces investment and economic development in their home countries. His move would also quell local opposition to corruption and the dictatorial regime. To make matters worse, migrants work hard to send billions of dollars to poor families, indirectly supporting dictatorial regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and many other countries. .
Mr. Mayorkas' support for post-1990 migration policies caused the most visible damage in Haiti. As Mr. Mayorkas issued thousands of brain drain visas to Haitian police, teachers and doctors, the gangs grew in power and killed many locals.
Nevertheless, Mr. Mayorkas has repeatedly boasted of welcoming immigrants. “This is a very proud moment and a great deal of pride for the people I have worked with and supported over the past four years,” Mayorkas said. told PBS He spoke at his retirement interview on January 14th.
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Mayorkas is a pro-immigration fervent believer that border control is “all about achieving equity; [between Americans and foreigners] This is the very core principle on which our country was founded. ” But many of his fair immigrants died or were sacrificed. Some have been raped or used as prostitutes.
Mayorkas has repeatedly insisted the border is “secure” and rejected any criticism of his dangerous elite-backed wealth transfer policies. “We cannot allow the rights and needs of individuals witnessing humanitarian relief efforts in the United States to be used for political purposes,” he told ABC News in 2023.
In October 2024, Mayorkas claimed that Springfield, Ohio, was “thriving because of the influx of people from other countries,” amid reports of growing poverty among Americans in the immigrant-inflicted town of Springfield, Ohio. .
In February 2023, Mayorkas said Congressional legislation was not as important as pro-immigration priorities. “Our goal is to achieve operational control of the border… [with] “It's a policy that truly promotes border security and doesn't come at the expense of our nation's values.”
Mr. Mayorkas has repeatedly justified his influx of money as essential to U.S. investors and businesses.
In September 2024, for example, he urged Americans to emulate Canada's aggressive immigration policies.
Look north to Canada. Canada looks at the needs of the market and says: 700,000 foreign workers are needed to meet domestic labor demand. ” and develop a visa system for the year to address current market conditions. And they say, “We're going to bring in a million people.” And it's market sensitive.
we [in the United States] They are working on numerical limits on worker visas set in 1996. The year is 2024. The world has changed. It is interesting to see how the following agreement is reached. [the visas system] It is broken and there is no consensus on a solution. The country is suffering because of this.
Four months later, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was forced to resign, citing the enormous damage his immigration policies had caused to Canadians and Canada.
Mr. Mayorkas' mass immigration policies also shattered public acceptance of the narrative created by Cold War elites that the United States is a nation of immigrants and for immigrants.
In November, Mayorkas' pro-immigration policies played a central role in helping Donald Trump defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.
The defeat was a major setback for the Mayorkas' pro-immigration agenda for Democratic interest groups, including environmental groups, welfare groups and government unions.
It also means President Trump will be under enormous pressure from ordinary Americans to rescind the wealth-transfer immigration program created by Mayorkas and his billionaire allies. So far, President Trump has zigzagged between billionaires and the increasingly vocal millions of white and blue-collar voters who will need to vote in the 2026 midterm elections. .