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The Biden administration is trouncing Texas and Arizona in sheer volume with sending migrants to various parts of America.
In just a single week in late September, the Department of Homeland Security ran 79 “decompression buses” and made 29 “decompression flights” to shuttle illegal immigrants away from border locations in Arizona and Texas to places where the department said it had more capacity to handle them.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas revealed the numbers in a regulatory filing this week describing his plans to try to deal with Venezuelan migrants.
The busing and flight operation has grown so big that the Homeland Security Department says it has had to siphon manpower away from its regular duties. The department acknowledged that is creating a vicious circle with less enforcement, which invites more illegal immigration, further overwhelming the border and demanding even more resources.
Meanwhile, the department is blasting Republican governors for their migrant-shipping efforts. That was too rich for some of them.
originally posted by: TooMuchTimeAndResearch
a reply to: carewemust
It won't stop until they reach 100,000,000 to change our nation with their illegal votes
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: TooMuchTimeAndResearch
a reply to: carewemust
It won't stop until they reach 100,000,000 to change our nation with their illegal votes
Washington D.C. is setting the stage for Illegal Migrants, Immigrants, or whatever....TO VOTE. Which is the Democrat's overall plan nationwide.
My guess? They are pre planning employee replacements for all citizens who are within the age to draft for war.
America is a mecca for child trafficking
The Associated Press (AP) reported Tuesday that a coalition of major U.S. companies, including Walmart and General Motors, is quietly lobbying the government to make certain import data confidential — a change that would make it much more difficult for journalists and human rights activists to link imported goods to abusive labor practices abroad, including forced labor in China’s Xinjiang province and child labor in Africa.