Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Biden Admits Senate Border Bill Is Precursor to Amnesty for All Illegal Aliens




Democrat President Joe Biden has admitted that the border bill he negotiated with the Senate is just a precursor to his goal of giving amnesty to all of the illegal aliens already residing in the United States.

The Senate bill, from Sens. James Lankford (R-OK), Chris Murphy (D-CT), and Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), has been met with widespread backlash after it was revealed last week.

As Slay News reported, the Senate finally unveiled a $118 billion bipartisan agreement on Sunday after months of “negotiations.”

The so-called “border security” package allows 1.5 million illegal aliens to enter the U.S. every year.

The bill also pumps a whopping $2.3 billion in taxpayer funds into NGOs and other organizations that traffic illegals across the border.

In order to keep the U.S. in a perpetual state of war, the Uniparty deal gives $14.1 billion in security assistance to Israel and a staggering $60 billion in support to Ukraine.

The package also locks in green card giveaways until 2030.

Despite the apparent bipartisan negotiations supposedly seeking to secure the border, the package includes nothing to fund border wall construction.

During a Tuesday address at the White House, Biden praised the Senate bill that would help to funnel hundreds of thousands of illegal border crossers into the nation’s interior.

The bill comes as Biden has driven the nation’s foreign-born population to the largest ever in American history at nearly 50 million.

However, Biden admitted that the bill is merely a stepping stone to Democrats’ ultimate goal of giving amnesty to the estimated 11 to 22 million illegal aliens residing in the U.S.

During his White House address, Biden said:

“[The bill] doesn’t address everything I wanted.

“For example, we still need to pass documentation for people that are already here.

“And we’re not walking away from true immigration reform including permanent protections and a pathway to citizenship for young DREAMers who came here when they were children and have been good citizens and contributed so much to our country.”

Biden said Congress ought “to pass this bill and get it to my desk immediately.”

For decades, plans to ram an amnesty for millions of illegal aliens through Congress have been pushed by Democrats and corporate special interests tied to Wall Street.

An amnesty would deplete the cost of labor by inflating the workforce with millions of newly legalized foreign workers for hire.

However, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has previously found that this would lower wages for America’s working and middle class while cutting costs for businesses.

“Immigration has exerted downward pressure on the wages of relatively low-skilled workers who are already in the country, regardless of their birthplace,” the CBO found in 2020.

Likewise, an amnesty would drive up housing demand, further inflating home prices for working and middle-class Americans who have grappled with sky-high interest rates.

In 2013, a study by the Michael Bloomberg-funded New American Economy, which promotes amnesty, explained how the importing of tens of millions of immigrants over decades had helped raise housing costs by $3.7 trillion for the next generation of homebuyers.

Amazingly, the report spun the figure as the creation of “housing wealth.”



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