As president, Vice President Kamala Harris has suggested the idea of importing more immigrants into the United States as a solution to American cities and towns overwhelmed by record levels of illegal immigration.
this week, interview Along with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhl, Harris was asked about the U.S. communities that have been forced to take in hundreds of thousands of new immigrants over the past three and a half years as a result of record levels of illegal immigration at the southern border. Ta.
“What will the Harris administration do about communities that are at capacity and are receiving so many legal immigrants?” Mr. Ruhl asked Ms. Harris.
In response, Harris cited bills from Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), and Kyrsten Sinema (Iowa-Arizona). He pointed to provisions that would expand immigration levels into the United States and codify the administration's parole pipeline. Admit immigrants to the United States and quickly issue work permits for illegal aliens arriving at the border.
“My pledge is that if I'm elected president, if the American people support me, I'll bring that bill back and sign it into law,” Harris said.
Similarly, Harris said that granting amnesty to the 11 million to 22 million illegal aliens already living in the United States would be part of the “solution” to an American society overwhelmed by mass immigration. He said he was deaf.
“We need a comprehensive plan that includes what we need to do to not only strengthen our borders, but also address the fact that we need to create pathways to citizenship for people,” Harris said. spoke.
Under Harris and President Joe Biden's watch, more than 7 million immigrants have been welcomed into American communities. According to a recent report from the House Homeland Security Committee, approximately 85 percent of migrants arriving at the southern border today end up being released into the interior of the United States.
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