According to Politico, much like Obama’s DACA program, Biden is deciding whether to provide green cards to a large group of illegal aliens.
The Democrats are losing support from Black and Latino voters, so they are aggressively working to secure a new voting bloc.
As reported by Politico:
Like the Obama administration did in 2012 with the launch of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Biden administration officials are also examining whether there’s an action they could take for a different group of undocumented people who have long resided in the United States, according to the three people familiar with the administration’s planning.
One idea that has been floated among administration officials is opening access to the cancellation of removal program for people who have lived in the U.S. for over 10 years and have citizen or resident relatives who would “suffer” if they were deported. If specific requirements are met and an immigration judge approves cancellation of removal, a migrant is able to obtain a green card.
The Biden administration is also planning to fund the influx of illegals who have invaded the US over the last 3 years.
Politico’s report continues:
Administration officials are also discussing ways they can further support state and local officials managing the influx of new arrivals, as Republican governors are expected to continue busing migrants to Democratic-led cities this year.
Around 11 million illegal immigrants, primarily young men of military age, have entered the US during Joe Biden’s presidency.
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