This bad, really bad. It's treason.
“There’s nothing in there that [restricts immigration], in fact, it’s just going to encourage more people to come,” said Chris Chmielenski, president of the Immigration Accountability Project, adding:
The Republicans got played by the Democrats, he said. “The Republicans went to the auto shop to get their car fixed and walked out with a broken cup holder,” said Chmielenski, who posted the details in a
tweet:
Chmielenski’s report matches a
report from CBS and comments from Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY).
The still-secret draft deal “is a sellout — it’s going to continue to allow illegal immigration,” Paul told Fox News on January 9. “It’s saying, ‘Oh, we’ll let 5,000 people come illegally a day, and then after that, we might try to stop the next 5,000 that day,’” he said, adding, “It’s completely a sellout.”
Democrats have won support from GOP leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) by threatening to cut off money for Ukraine’s war against Russia, Paul
said:
The deal is being championed by Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who
suggested on January 10 that the bill would be popular because it would curb the asylum-migration portion of the
huge inflow:
Tillis did not mention the administration’s effort to expand the
parole inflow or the H-1B expansion. But he did say, “I’m also somebody who thinks we should probably legally immigrate [each year] another 250,000, half a million more [workers] than we do already.”
The draft deal is bad for Americans and for the GOP, Chmielenski responded.
The deal expands the
narrow parole loophole that Biden is improperly using to
reshape the nation’s labor market by importing roughly 1 million parole migrants per year, said Chmielenski.
Current law allows an annual inflow of roughly one million non-parole legal immigrants and several hundred thousand temporary visa workers. Also, Biden’s massive use of the parole loophole is being challenged in court by state Attorneys General, so any final deal would likely override the 1996 limit that narrows the parole access to only a small number of people each year.
The deal also would provide work permits to every illegal once they are released from custody, he noted. That giveaway would increase competition for jobs nationwide, thus
driving down Americans’ wages.
Those deal’s work-permit terms may also override the current laws that require all migrant to be detained until their asylum cases are judged. Biden’s deputies are ignoring those laws, and instead spend billions of dollars to get migrants into U.S. jobs, not detention centers.
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The flood of cheap labor would also minimize corporate investment in wealth-generating automation and so
reduce average productivity nationwide. The flood would also be absorbed by employers in high-wage coastal cities,
minimizing job creation in the heartland states.
The deal also would have Americans pay lawyers to help more illegal-migrant youths grab shares of the Americans’ citizenship birthright. The giveaway would likely help the cartel-allied labor traffickers recruit many more poor foreign youths to
work dangerous jobs in the United States.
The claimed deal also expands the
migration incentive for lower-wage Indian graduates to take Fortune 500 white-collar jobs from U.S. graduates via the H-1B visa worker program.
The extra incentive is the award of work permits to their adult children, so allowing the adult children to stay in the United States where they can compete for jobs and housing that would otherwise go to young American graduates. This population of adult children is huge because roughly 400,000 competing Indians have competitively jammed themselves into multiyear waiting lines for green cards.
The Indians are the largest national group in the various
visa-worker programs. The programs allow the Fortune 500 and their subsidiaries to keep a workforce of
roughly 2 million foreign contract workers in professional-class jobs around the nation.
The
foreign managers in the imported workforce quietly sell jobs to people in their ethnic networks by first excluding many Americans from
a wide variety of professional careers.
The Senate GOP draft border deal would reportedly reward illegal migration and encourage more visa workers to take jobs from U.S. grads.
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