Joe Biden’s border director coordinates with Mexican migrant advocacy organizations to bring in undocumented workers and refugees.
The chief of Mexico’s border patrol, Alejandro Mayorkas, has given progressive groups permission to assist migrants in submitting online legal applications for “immigration parole.” Most applications are accepted almost instantly, allowing destitute migrants to enter the United States through legal “Ports of Entry” without paying the border taxes demanded by the cartels.
Even though millions of Americans are unemployed and living in poverty, economic migrants may be granted preferential access to employment and homes that the United States desperately needs.
In extreme instances, such as a foreign sailor having a heart attack at sea, the parole gateway was established by Congress to allow for lawful immigration. However, with Mayorkas in charge of DHS, this illegal act has become a “humanitarian parole” freeway for American corporations.
One hundred thousand migrants from the southern United States may have been illegally brought in by a migrant radical from Cuba named Mayorkas.
You can watch a tiny fraction of the ever-expanding stream on Mayorkas’s group’s website.
Following is a breakdown of OFO-collected data demonstrating a sharp increase in migrants registering at official checkpoints. The monthly inflow doubled from 12,010 to 26,405 between October 2021 and October 2022. Many of these new arrivals could end up becoming parolees.
This growth is occurring all around the country, although in some places, it is more noticeable than in others. For instance, in October 2021, just 1,224 people crossed into Laredo. The DHS predicts that by October 2022, 13,986 migrants will have entered the nation via Laredo.
House staffer on immigration reform issues George Fishman described the tactic as “the perfect quiet strategy to accomplish his aims” because it does not result in apprehensions being reported.
Former CIS worker Fishman explains two ways the covert strategy benefits Biden, Mayorkas, and their anti-border supporters.
If the police make fewer arrests, the public will see them more positively. In other words, Mayorkas may claim, I’m protecting the border right now. We can relax a little bit now. Since everyone is guaranteed parole [legally] regardless of whether or not the [official numbers suggest declines], nobody bothers to cross the border illegally any longer. Second, [people] can enter the country illegally and not violate any statutes.
As a CIS employee, Todd Bensman uncovered the government’s parole pipeline. He established Breitbart News by
I discovered throughout my investigation of Tijuana’s homeless programs that some of the shelters were directing their customers into the [parole] system. Taking advantage of the fact that I could never independently confirm the new admissions policy.
So, I called around to other shelters to ask about their intake procedures.
Someone reportedly replied, “This is happening in Mexicali too.”
When I initially arrived in Mexicali, I inquired, “Where is the shelter where people finish up and then wander over?” They pointed across the way. I walked over, introduced myself, and asked if I could write about it. They told me that there would be no problems. There was zero involvement in dubious practices like voodoo or witchcraft. I didn’t even have to ring the bell to be let inside.
Bensman captured and distributed footage of migrants through Mayorkas’ parole pipeline.
Bensman conducted interviews with asylum seekers who were asking for parole.
Maria, one of the lucky 25 immigrants, said to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) that she fled her native country because she anticipated paying human traffickers to help her cross the border illegally. However, as she progressed up the path, she met people who informed her that she and many others from Mexicali had been lawfully accepted by the Biden administration under the new humanitarian parole system.
This is not a dream,”
They assured Maria that everything would turn out OK. This is not some bogus software, I assure you. Upon [Bensman’s] inquiry as to whether or not it was a magic trick, she categorically refuted that notion.
As soon as Maria was able to, she traveled to Mexicali. She was given all the necessities, such as food and housing, by a local organization that helps migrants. American volunteers, lawyers, and activists helped her collect the documents she needed to apply for asylum, including a statement from a psychologist attesting to her traumas and fear of returning home, proof of citizenship and identity, a clean criminal history, the need for immediate free American medical treatment, and a sponsor in the U.S. willing to support those above financially. Maria said that her ex-husband, a government employee in Nicaragua, endangered their lives because of Maria’s past homosexuality while working together. husband’s
She said they would murder me if I stayed.
Maria, along with 29 others, was waiting for a bus from the Mexican immigration office to take them into the United States, and she still couldn’t believe her good fortune, as reported by the media.
Maria said, “I am so happy right now.”
The period of time parolees are allowed to stay in the nation is limited to one year, after which they must reapply to be readmitted. Since economic migrants are ineligible for green cards under asylum laws, granting them parole causes issues.
Bensman pointed out, however, that the government is trying to steer migrants away from the more expensive and dangerous cartels and onto networks maintained by the government. Because “that [government purpose is to] provide channels for safe, orderly, and humanitarian migration,” he added, “there is a conversion going on, a constant transfer from the illegal path into the legal channel.”
That’s the end goal of Mayorkas’s minions “to let the greatest number of ex-cons back into the nation through the most accessible means; this [parole pipeline] strategy is excellent. As a result of the overwhelming response, the shelters have had to make room for more migrants.
The validity of parole has been challenged on several occasions.
Through a mechanism known as the parole pipeline, Biden’s minions are speeding up the recruitment of low-income persons to work, shop, and rent in the United States.
More than 600,000 people crossed the border illegally, and around 2.3 million people from the south entered the country when Biden was vice president. Deportations of those who overstayed their visas or entered the country illegally have also gone down.
There has been an uptick in the number of people working illegally and in the country on a visa and tourists with B-1 and B-2 visas.
Around seven out of every ten children are being born to migrants due to this tremendous inflow.
Since the influx of workers is expected to reduce wage levels in the United States, it will be beneficial for investors and businesses to welcome them. It raises the cost of living for native-born Americans and dilutes their political power. Due to the influx, many native-born Americans were forced to leave their jobs in the 1990s.
Bensman claims that many Americans working for nonprofits in the United States pay for and manage shelters in Mexico that give services to parolees. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rely on donations from progressives and corporations.
Bensman claimed that progressive Americans working in shelters keep quiet “because if the larger public knew about this, they would demand that it be halted immediately.”
Therefore, as Bensman put it, “this is a gravy train for the nonprofit industrial complex.”
The director of a shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, who is involved in the process on both sides of the border, and I recently had a talk. Can you explain why NGOs are vying for control over this matter? We needed to know, so we enquired. In response, he questioned, “Why?” The cold hard fact is that they generate income. It would appear that every charity in town wants a piece of the Hollywood pie… Fundraising activities in the Hollywood area are their primary source of revenue.
One organization, Al Otra Lado, which assists migrants in getting into the parole process, accepts funding from businesses.
The celebrity and affluent-backed organization Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) also assist parolees with immigration issues.
Migrants have access to food and healthcare thanks to the efforts of thousands of NGOs supported by the wealthy and the state. In addition to rehabilitating and re-educating illegal immigrants, the “Catch and Release Network” relocate them to areas of the United States that are experiencing a labor shortage.
Thanks to the parole statute, a large number of persons in 2021 and 2022 were able to enter the United States in search of better economic possibilities. Therefore, tens of thousands of Afghans benefited from this approach.
Mayorkas and his staff utilized the parole claim to let over 100,000 Ukrainians enter the United States through safe European countries. Rumor has claimed that officials are also enabling Haitian migrants to enter the nation through the pipeline.
According to an August 24th report from BorderReport.com:
Border Report: The San Francisco Bay Area Every day, the United States accepts more than 120 LGBT asylum seekers.
Enrique Lucero, who heads the Migrant Affairs Office in Tijuana, claims that the migrants are using PedWest, one of two pedestrian crossings at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
Lucero says that in order for immigrants to be granted asylum, they “must establish they have a handicap, health challenges, or have been victims of prejudice or persecution in their native country.” They said the release was for humanitarian grounds.
Dated November 21st, Bensman’s essay reads:
When CIS learned that Mexico was transporting hundreds of joyful immigrants to the United States through the McAllen port of entry in Texas, DHS secretly initiated the handoff operation in Reynosa in late 2021.
The project now offers transportation for asylum seekers between the cities of Tijuana and San Diego; Agua Prieta and Douglas, Arizona; Juarez and El Paso; Nuevo Laredo and Laredo; Reynosa and McAllen; and Matamoros and Brownsville, as stated by the shelter’s administration. Reports indicate that this is also occurring deep in Mexico.
Collect and Displace
Exports, productivity, and the birthrate are all areas that policymakers have focused on to boost the economy. Officials are under pressure to expand the economy and fulfill the needs of consumers and landlords, so they are actively recruiting millions of people from developing nations to work in the service sector.
This technique benefits the stock market and the coastal elite at the expense of the elderly and the middle class since it increases the number of persons actively seeking jobs. It’s harder to advance in one’s work, start a family, settle down in one’s own house, and acquire riches.
Extraction, The United States loses both productivity and innovation due to migration. Capitalizing on the flood of low-wage workers and disposable staff made available by immigration, companies may increase their stock price without investing in the highly skilled experts and labor-saving technology that are critical to the prosperity of the American economy and its people.
Fewer top-level executives are ready to put their careers on the line by expanding sales to emerging nations, and as a result, exports suffer.
As a result of migration, the safety net for workers is weakened. This further exacerbates the economic divide between the Democratic coastal areas, which benefit from low labor costs, and the Republican heartland and southern states.
It is, in a nutshell, an extractive economy. The political influence of the United States among elites and the popularity of the country among young people both declined after the mass exodus. Given that it provides well-off elites and progressives with a moral justification for ignoring those at the bottom of American society, including drug addicts, it radicalizes the country’s supposedly liberal civic culture.
The “diversify and rule” investing strategy has widespread liberal backing. One of their main goals is to change the United States from a civic culture–led, European–influenced society to an identity–based, an economically powerful nation ruled by liberal police. Rohit Khanna, a Democrat from Silicon Valley, made this claim to the New York Times in March 2022. He said that his country was working to become the first multiracial and multiethnic powerhouse. It would be a remarkable feat if they could pull it off. Then, with firm conviction, he declared, “We shall finally triumph.”
But because of its similarities to colonialism, the progressives’ economic plan results in the deaths of countless migrants. Nations like the United States may profit from its affluent capitalists at the expense of the local people and the disruption of foreign families by stealing human resources from poor countries.
What we have here is the Progressives’ Extraction. The economic motivations for migration are hidden under humanitarian-sounding reasons and showy border security measures. Those on the progressive end of the spectrum who assert that the United States is a “Nation of Immigrants” often argue that economic migrants are political victims, that migration benefits migrants more than Americans, and that the state must renew itself by replacing individuals.
Republicans in power, the media, and major GOP funders all work together to downplay the issue’s economic significance, diverting attention to more divisive issues like border instability, welfare expenditures, migrant crime, and drug smuggling.
Several polls have shown that the vast majority of Americans are willing to welcome immigration. In contrast, the surveys show that there is substantial and pervasive public hostility to labor migration and the entry of temporary contract workers into the jobs essential for the families of blue-collar and white-collar Americans.
This growing “Third Rail” resistance is anti-establishment, multicultural and cross-sex, not racist, class-based, nonpartisan, intelligent, persistent, and acknowledges the solidarity that the American people owe one another.