Posted on 01/07/2024 10:48:32 PM PST by SeekAndFind
If Biden gets the Republicans to go along with his Mexican counterpart’s proposal to grant work visas to those 10 million Hispanics who the latter claims have worked in the US for 10 years, then they’d be able to apply for a green card and eventually citizenship five years after that, which could lead to the imposition of one-party rule by 2032 if those new citizens in battleground states vote Democrat as expected.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who’s known by his initials as AMLO, revealed during a press conference on Friday that “Mexico asked US authorities to grant visas to at least 10 million Hispanic migrants that have worked for more than 10 years in the country.”
It also asked that the US pay regional states $20 billion in exchange for helping stem illegal immigration. AMLO added that the sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela should be lifted too since he partially blames them for this process.
If Biden complies with the first of his three requests, then that would place 10 million Hispanics on the path to American citizenship since they could turn their work visa into a green card, after which they could apply for citizenship with full voting rights after five years. The Pew Research Center cited US Census Bureau data from 2020 to report last November that at least 1.6 million illegals live in Texas and 900,000 in Florida, which could have serious implications for forthcoming elections if they’re legalized.
The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative “determined that Latino voters were decisive in sending President-elect Joe Biden to the White House”, with Latinos in 12 of the 13 states that they analyzed “support[ing] Biden over President Donald Trump by a margin of at least 2 to 1. And in nine of the 13 — including the battleground states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania — the margin was at least 3 to 1. Only in Florida was Biden’s margin among Latino voters less than 2 to 1.”
With this trend in mind and recalling that Trump won Texas by a little more than 600,00 votes and Florida by less than 400,000 according to the Federal Election Commission’s official results from the 2020 election, those two could permanently turn blue by 2032 if their illegals obtained citizenship. Battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin could join them considering the thin margins within which Biden won them and their own large illegal populations.
Referring back to the Pew Research Center’s official Census-informed report, it’s estimated that between 75k-175k live in Michigan and Wisconsin while 175k-400k live in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Seeing as how Biden won those states by around 150,000, 20,000, 10,000, 10,000, 40,000, and 80,000 votes respectively, each of them with the possible exception of Michigan would easily turn Democrat if those illegals obtained citizenship and the UCLA’s identified trend holds as expected.
It was predicted in mid-November 2020 that “Biden’s America Would Be A Dystopian Hellhole” because “Amnesty & Open Borders Will Revolutionize The Electoral Landscape” by placing the US on “The Path To One-Party Rule”, which could then lead to mass disarmament and more state-backed racist violence. The first step in this plan is to place all illegal immigrants on the path to US citizenship, which is precisely what AMLO just proposed amidst the US’ fierce debate over its de facto open southern border.
The issue is so serious that the Republicans won’t approve more Ukraine aid unless Biden implements comprehensive border security reform to stem the tide after literally millions of illegals flooded into the country over the past three years of his presidency. Seeing as how so-called “moderate” Republicans have a tendency to sell out their principles after some time, and the vast majority of the party consider themselves to be “moderates” instead of MAGA, they might agree to amnesty as a “compromise”.
Biden could promise to implement more robust border security and order the government to turn back all illegals caught crossing the frontier instead of retaining his “catch-and-release” policy that’s encouraged so many to invade the country in exchange for them going along with amnesty. He might even add a humanitarian and economic dimension to his argument by claiming that it’s “the right thing to do” and could lead to them paying more taxes, which could sway most “moderate” Republicans.
If the Republicans agree to this “compromise”, then they’d be handing the country over to one-party Democrat rule by 2032, after which the dystopia that was warned about three years ago would become an irreversible reality. Their opponents’ liberal-globalist policies that would be imposed in the aftermath would also forever put an end to their own conservative-nationalist ones that they claim to support, thus completing the latest “American Revolution” that’s been ongoing since Obama’s time in office.
The is the dilemma the south faced in 1850. If future states were allowed to choose if slavery was legal or not, the south risked being a perpetual political minority. If millions of illegal aliens are granted citizenship, native born Americans political influence will be nullified.
I’ve long said that this is Democrats’ intention. Allow illegal in with illegal policies and dictates, falsely ‘legitimizing’ them and then taking the actual step of statute-legitimizing them when they get enough Congressional/Administration power after multiple lawsuits are brought by the ‘new citizens.’
Once they are ‘legitimized’ there will be a move to grandfather them into Social Security and that’s when the entire program is irretrievably defunct. Any ensuing attempts to shore it up (like increasing FICA) throw us into a full blown depression.
I suspect there are democrat operatives illegally registering these illegals to vote as we speak.
Well, we wanted cheap labor, and the democrats with republican help delivered. So what are we complaining about?
Nope. 3 to 4 times that.
Then, the clincher will be to grant the same ‘right’ to the 10 million illegals that have crossed the border since JoeB too office. But this batch will be from all over the world not just Mexico.
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“... which could lead to the imposition of one-party rule by 2032 ...”
Its has been here for over a decade - its just becoming more obvious now.
It is WAY over 10 million. Remember this post.
You Can believe that they will all be voting for Biden in the Red states in November. That’s the plan....
532 years ago Columbus sailed the ocean. Now think of the
changes to this land in those 532 years. Most people can’t
get more than a couple generations in their history with any
real details. Like it or not we’ll not make a lot of impact upon
what happens in our life time. jmo
Yep. That’d do it. We’d be importing the third world and with that their values, health issues, etc.
The same rumored plan Dubya Bush was trying to implement.
The fundamental transformation of America continues.
Well, who would do the work “Americans refuse to do”? And who are the “Americans” who refuse to do the only work they are capable of doing? Will they continue to be paid to raise more of themselves and commit crimes against us while the new invaders have to go to work? I guess the dims will be fine with it as long as the new invaders vote the right way. Something tells me this won’t end the way the left expects it to end. Once the new invaders start getting paychecks instead of cash, and they actually have to start paying taxes everything changes. Once their kids are grown the cheap labor express ends. Then you will have new unions for the new invaders. They will re-elect “the squad” and more like them. Certain others will remain angry and hateful towards the white man who will continue to be expected to pay for all of it while white liberal women continue to tell him what an oppressor he is. It that about right?
Yes the replacement will be complete. There will not be a full blooded European here in the future.
Cartels make a fortune selling the promise of American citizenship and Biden and his goons and thugs benefit from those sales.
Democrats in Congress will do whatever they can to assist cartels in selling citizenship,(taking agents off their jobs to ‘process’ aka ‘document illegals’) trafficking children (over 100,000 young children ‘lost’ in the system) and moving drugs across the border (too busy processing to interdict drugs). Big money changing hands here.
The payback for congressional democrats for ‘comprehensive reform?? The promise of millions of new voters. And republican voters so demoralized by being betrayed once again that we don’t vote. Wake up guys.
People who entered illegally should NEVER be granted citizenship! Nor permission to bring in relatives!!!!!
And their children should NOT become citizens just because they were born here.
If there were some way to actually hols the Ds to it: all those who have been here for a certain amount of time can get work visas/green cards, but we simultaneously work on deporting those who have been here less time AND seal the border.
This is complete and utter insanity.
Well, if you are going to stumble into a world war through ineptness, incompetence and perception of weakness and fecklessness, you may need lots and lots of expendable infantry to die for their new country.
Well, we all know that old saying about bears and the passing of waste in the out of doors.. This does apply in every sense of the word. :(
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History of USAID in Mexico
Development cooperation between the United States and Mexico began before USAID was created. The first formal agreement between the two governments to provide development assistance was through the Mutual Security Act of 1951. During that time, the United States focused on health programs, academic exchanges between U.S. and Mexican universities, food security, housing guarantees, and innovative models of entrepreneurship.
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed into law the Foreign Assistance Act, which led to the creation of USAID as the lead agency for all foreign assistance programs. USAID officially began work in Mexico as a continuation of the development programs under the Mutual Security Act, expanding its assistance to include economic growth, technology transfers, disaster relief, and democratic governance.
Between 1965 and 1977, USAID did not implement programs in Mexico following a global realignment of assistance efforts. It was not until the late 1970s that USAID resumed its development programming, focusing on population and family planning. Within two years of USAID’s re-entry into Mexico, USAID became the lead donor in the health and population sector, providing assistance across virtually every program area, including service delivery, information services and communication, data collection and analysis, training, operations research, and contraceptive supplies.
A difficult but important moment for American foreign assistance in Mexico occurred in response to the 1985 earthquake. An earthquake measuring 8.1 on the Richter scale killed more than 4,000 people in Mexico City. The U.S. response to the tragedy was immediate and massive. Within a week, over 1,000 U.S. disaster assistance personnel from a dozen United States Government agencies, local government, and private institutions were in Mexico City. First Lady Nancy Reagan and USAID Administrator Peter McPherson also visited to express their sympathy for and solidarity with the people of Mexico. USAID demonstrated a tremendous capacity to deliver rapid, essential, and substantial humanitarian aid at a moment of great need.
The strong cooperation between the United States and Mexico has produced some key successes over the course of the bilateral relationship. One major success includes the establishment of the Mexican Conservation Fund, which was a new concept whereby funds, for the first time, were placed in an institution that the Government of Mexico did not control. Subsequently, a multidisciplinary group of 21 environmental specialists, receiving joint funding from the United States and the Government of Mexico, carried out an extensive consultation process with over 250 conservation organizations in Mexico. The result was three additional Mexican conservation funds, including the protection of the Meso-American Reef and the Gulf of California. The model has been replicated by more than 20 countries around the world and is now an international best practice.
Another successful model of cooperation includes USAID’s support of exchanges between Mexican and other governments to share information on various best practices to address common development challenges. USAID also invested in university and state-level partnership programs to support scholarships for indigenous populations. Other examples of collaboration include U.S. support to the Mexican Government to control tuberculosis outbreaks along the U.S.-Mexico border, the training of Mexican personnel in wildfire suppression, management of hazardous materials, and natural disaster management.
Today, Mexico is among USAID’s most self-reliant partner countries, the world’s 15th largest economy, and a functioning liberal democracy with high levels of capacity. In USAID’s 2021 Country Roadmap, Mexico exhibits high levels of commitment to trade freedom, business environment, and biodiversity and habitat protection. It scores high in its capacity related to child health, civil society and media effectiveness, and export sophistication. The Mission continues to actively engage Mexico’s private sector through strategic alliances that encourage innovation and leverage resources to increase program impact, enhance sustainability, and replicate successful interventions across the country.
USAID selected the Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) 2020-2025 Goal of “U.S.-Mexico Strategic Partnership Advanced through Mutual Security and Prosperity” to accentuate that this is a relationship of peers, not of a donor and a recipient, focused on challenges of strategic interest and mutual benefit to both countries, where burden-sharing is evident and foreign assistance can add value.
State Dept Report
Humanitarian Assistance for Mexico and Central America
PRESS STATEMENT
ANTONY J. BLINKEN, SECRETARY OF STATE
SEPTEMBER 21, 2022
The United States is providing nearly $200 million in additional humanitarian assistance through international organizations and NGO partners in Mexico and Central America, bringing our total humanitarian assistance for the region since FY 2018 to more than $594 million.
Our assistance will support the humanitarian and protection needs of refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons, stateless persons, and vulnerable migrants in Mexico and Central America, as well as continuing efforts through international organization and NGO partners to assist governments by providing an array of support across the region.
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