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The Biden Plan To Import A Whole New Victim Class Of 11 Million

A whole host of media outlets have now reported on the Biden plan to give 11 million illegal residents amnesty.


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What is the best import?

The one you don’t even have to ship.

Joe Biden has made it no secret what his stance on immigration is. His entire leftist base thinks that this is a compassion issue, but this has absolutely NOTHING to do with compassion!

Democrats are doing this for one reason, and for one reason only: to import a whole new victim class. They want to solidify their base, expand government, and keep passing leftist policies.

Leftist policies that 11 million new voters will definitely vote for at first.

I do have one question though……

If these illegals get amnesty, and build amazing lives (because this is America), I wonder where the Democrats are going to import their next victim class from?

Check it out:  

Fox News reported: 

The White House on Tuesday reaffirmed that President Biden backs a controversial plan to create a pathway to citizenship to at least 11 million illegal immigrants -- as the White House and congressional Democrats are expected to formally unveil a sweeping immigration bill as soon as this week.

"There certainly is part of the proposal that the president outlined and proposed on Day One that is an earned pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the country," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

A pathway to citizenship for all illegal immigrants in the country has long been a top item on liberal wishlists, and Biden promised such a plan if elected. Estimates generally put the illegal immigrant population at about 11 million, although others suggest that could be higher.

The proposal, sketched out by the administration on Inauguration Day, would include an 8-year path to citizenship for illegal immigrants -- a path that includes a five year path to a green card and a three-year path to citizenship after background checks and other steps.

Reuters also had this to report: 

The bill would greatly increase both family-based and employment-based legal immigration and allow certain previously deported immigrants to apply to return for humanitarian reasons. Key elements of the bill were first unveiled in January.

The legislation, which is expected to be hundreds of pages long, takes an aggressive pro-immigration approach. It has not received public support from Republicans, many of whom are still under the sway of former President Donald Trump, an immigration hardliner, making it unlikely that it will be enacted.

Democrats hold a majority in the House of Representatives, but the Senate is split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris as the tie-breaking vote. Democrats would need to win over 10 Senate Republicans to avoid a "filibuster," a procedural hurdle that can delay or block legislation from coming to a vote.



 

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