Posted on 11/07/2023 4:22:07 AM PST by MtnClimber
U.S. Customs and Border Protection logged a record 269,735 migrants encountered in September. That figure came on the heels of a record-breaking fiscal year, in which CBP reported nearly 2.5 million migrant encounters. The numbers could have been much higher if not for the introduction of an app, CBP One, allowing unauthorized migrants to schedule their arrivals before claiming asylum, and new parole programs. (Parole, in the immigration context, refers to an exception in the law that lets some noncitizens who would otherwise be ineligible for such protections work and live in the United States without fear of deportation). Today, thanks to Freedom of Information Act requests filed by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and inquiries initiated by the House’s Homeland Security Committee, we know that these programs started earlier than the Biden administration admitted, and that they involve many more migrants and countries, including terrorism hotbeds, than it has revealed.
On January 5, the administration released a fact sheet detailing its efforts to manage the historic flow of asylum seekers with a new parole program. It advertised the program as being for citizens of four countries—Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Haiti. President Biden spoke about it that day in the context of a surge of Venezuelan migrants. Then, in May, at a White House press briefing, Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claimed that CBP admitted about 740 people per day through the plan, mostly Haitians. He claimed that the number would soon rise to 1,000 per day; two months later, DHS announced that it would rise to 1,450 per day.
Here’s what we now know. The program wasn’t new when it was announced—the documents CIS obtained show that it existed 19 months before January’s public rollout. The administration paroled more than 10,000 migrants from 29 countries in 2021, most from Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala. It paroled over 13,011 migrants from 35 countries in 2022, including, curiously, more than 5,000 Russians.
Then, in the first eight months of this year, the number of parolees skyrocketed to nearly 250,000, only 136,000 of whom came from the four countries advertised as the program’s beneficiaries. The rest came from 93 other countries, including more than 7,300 from “countries of national security concern,” including Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Mauritania, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, China, and elsewhere. Were these migrants subjected to additional screening? We have no idea.
According to the House Homeland Security Committee, CBP approved 93 percent of Mexican parole applicants, even though, according to the Department of Justice, it approved only 4 percent of Mexican asylum applicants in the first half of FY 2023. The fact sheet describing the program made it sound like its purpose was to allow migrants to enter and make “protection claims”—i.e., an asylum application. If so, why are 93 percent of Mexican nationals and at least 96 percent of other foreign nationals simply being waved in without regard to the potential legitimacy of their claims?
The CIS FOIA dump also revealed that aside from the quarter-million migrants paroled this year at the U.S. southern border, CBP has paroled another 221,456 citizens of Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua, who were allowed to fly directly into their preferred port of entry. Meantime, a recent report from the Washington Examiner documents how Mexican drug cartels are using VPNs to commandeer app-appointment slots and selling them to applicants around the world. The chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, Congressman Mark Green (R-TN), said that Secretary Mayorkas has “abused the CBP One app in his quest for open borders,” and claimed that the parole program “is a smokescreen for the mass release of individuals into this country who would otherwise have zero claim to be admitted.”
Senator Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, recently sent a letter to Mayorkas expressing doubts that the CBP is conducting adequate terrorism screening and demanding answers by November 10. “Simply put the Biden Administration is allowing people to enter the country without knowing who they are,” he wrote.
Before the Biden era, humanitarian parole was granted to migrants only on a case-by-case basis and typically only for special cases, often for people who needed lifesaving medical treatment. Now, Texas is spearheading a 21-state lawsuit to stop the program. The courts will decide the program’s legality, but if Democrats want to expand immigration, they should introduce legislation to do so, rather than cooking up dubious schemes like mass parole...
They are your replacements.
I have called for the US to officially denounce (get out from under) the Refugee Convention.
Federal programs should have hard numerical limits set by Congress itself.
The US should join up to these uplifting programs:
Now, Even the German Left Is Backing Off Immigration
FR posted / 11/3/2023, 11:44:44 PM · by SeekAndFind
Hotair ^ | 11/03/23 | David Strom
Back when Angela Merkel was in charge, Germany went all-in on open borders, importing a million to a million and a half “refugees” from the third world. At the time, many Germans either felt or feigned a welcoming attitude toward the influx, but as time moved on Germans discovered that those crusty old racistsexisthomophobiccolonialistDEIhatingconservatives actually were 100% right. It was a very very bad idea. And Germans are sick of it.
Source: Politico https://t.co/H4WcxP1ghB
Five Nordic Countries Now Cooperating to Deport Illegals
Hotair ^ | 11/03/23 | David Strom
Posted on 11/4/2023, 12:20:08 AM by SeekAndFind
Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Iceland have all agreed to cooperate in deporting illegal immigrants by pooling together their deportees on shared flights back to their homelands in cooperation with the European Union border agency Frontex.
Europeans seem to be waking up to that reality. For years they have been more than generous to the migrants flooding their borders and upending their societies.
The hope has been that by providing them with government benefits, housing, and a welcoming environment they would adapt to their new societies and become civilized.
A pipe dream.
The fundamental problem Europe faces when dealing with the influx of immigrants, who have no interest in integrating into European societies, the immigrants simply want to take over as they bleed them dry through welfare payments.
France to identify foreigners arrested for radicalism for possible expulsion
By Euronews, Published on 10/16/2023
The French administration is to carry out a review to determine which foreigners with a record of radicalism can be expelled from the country. Just three days after the murder of a teacher in the northeastern city of Arras, stabbed to death by a former student with a record of Islamic radicalisation, France has raised its anti-terrorism alert to the highest level.
At the request of President Emmanuel Macron, the French administration is to carry out a review to determine which foreigners with a record of radicalism can be expelled from the country. The Elysée has asked local authorities to check the files of radicalised people drawn up by the secret services to ensure that there are no “oversights” in their expulsion procedure. They have 48 hours to examine in detail all the cases of people suspected of being radicalised.
Macron wants the state to be “implacable against all those who support hatred and terrorist ideologies”, an advisor told French media. The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, has also instructed authorities to pay particular attention to young people from the Caucasus.
The government has said it is not trying to stigmatise any community, but both the attacker who killed the teacher and the murderer of Samuel Paty - the teacher beheaded by an Islamist three years ago - were from the region. Darmanin has indicated that he will resume talks with Russia to organise these expulsions, which have been interrupted by the war in Ukraine. “There are about sixty dossiers of Russian citizens. Among them are people from Chechnya. The instruction we had until now was to systematically expel these people who could be particularly dangerous,” the interior minister told the media.
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I can’t even read these stories anymore. This is our country’s biggest problem. Not Israel, not Ukraine. We are all sitting and watching our country being invaded by 3rd world parasites, and we’re doing absolutely nothing. I don’t know the country I grew up in now, my 24 year old son will consider the current screwed up situation the good ole days in 30 years. If we give a little more power to our black globohomo leaders maybe things will get better.
Agree.
And cannot understand why no one in our government has the balls or intelligence to find a way to stop the Dems/Marxists from doing this.
Hard to think of any way in which they are not rapidly destroying our nation.... in front of our passive eyes.....
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