Posted on 10/30/2024 8:43:03 PM PDT by blueplum
FIRST ON FOX: A bill by Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., would shut down a slew of Biden-era moves to allow migrants into the U.S. or to be protected from deportation, as Republicans look to a potential political upheaval next year to change the direction of U.S. immigration policy.
Banks is introducing the End Executive Branch Amnesty Act, which would take aim at the Biden administration’s use of humanitarian parole to allow migrants into the U.S., and to limit the use of Temporary Protected Status to protect them from deportation....
Banks’ bill would restrict TPS designations by requiring Congress to approve them for 12 month terms, and requiring additional moves by Congress to extend them.
The bill would also limit parole to a hard cap of 1,000 a year, significantly reduced from the hundreds of thousands allowed currently. Parole would also only be allowed for limited circumstances like emergency medical cases....
The bill would also impose stricter eligibility and placement criteria for unaccompanied children amid reports of UACs being lost track of by authorities. Meanwhile, the use of DHS documents like Notices to Appear and CBP One app would be barred from being used for airport security checks....
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Not certain if now is the time to present this?
And yes, certain veto from the veggie in chief.
Where does it say that hardworking Americans are required to provide freeloading bass turd invaders with a life of Riley? They want friggin’ “asylum”. NO where does it say we have to give the bastards everything else, including money, free of charge. They aren’t refugees, they are buzzards feeding off the bones of what’s left of America. It makes me sick. Americans are paying reparations for freeloaders who weren’t born in American. Where in the **** did that come from?
Yawn...
Just another repeat of the crap they gave us on obamacare...
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