The increasing proportion of international migrants arriving at the southern US border encouraged immigration advocates to fund the construction of a mosque in Tijuana, Mexico.
San Diego Union Tribune It was reported on 16 June:
The two-story shelter is located in the northern region of Tijuana, near the US-Mexico border. The 8 thousand square meter facility can host up to 150 people who want to take shelter at the border. Some may stay in Mexico, but many want to go to the United States. Currently 30 people live here.
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The investment totaled nearly half a million dollars raised through community donations. [Sonia] said Garcia. The shelter hosts immigrants from Kenya, Ghana, Russia and Afghanistan.
“We are safe here,” said Ilyas Salarzai, 22, from Afghanistan. “The Latin American Muslim Foundation is great.” Salarzai is currently awaiting several documents as part of the immigration process.
Many visitors come to the mosque. In May, more than 2,000 adult single immigrants from predominantly Muslim countries registered at the US-Mexico border.
About half of the immigrants who came to the border in May were from sending countries until President Joe Biden opened the door in January 2021. Instead, it invites you to apply for asylum from any foreigner who can do that,” he said. The director of the Center for Migration Studies tweeted on June 17.
Last month, authorities registered 239,416 migrants arriving at the border. Due to national security exceptions created by Alejandro Mallorcas, only 106,999 people were denied under section 42 disease protection.
There are 138,717 registered immigrants left. Nearly all economic migrants have been approved for release for various semi-legal reasons, such as grossly violating the country’s asylum policies.
The group to be released includes 14,696 “unaccompanied Alain children,” some of whom were taken with illegal immigrant parents, but most of them were young people seeking employment.
After their release, the immigrants took jobs only because they had to pay off their labor smuggling debts to Mexican cartels and other smuggling gangs.
The additional influx of labor helps lower Americans’ wages, raise American rents, and consume services and goods, such as used vehicles, that Americans also need.
The largest influx came from the countries of the Caribbean and South America – Venezuela (3410), Haiti (3110), Cuba (19975), Brazil (1266) and Nicaragua (15512). This influx is increasing because former immigrants from these countries have used their cell phones to show their colleagues in the country how the Biden administration has placed them in the US labor market.
they come from there pic.twitter.com/KNwWnv5zDR
– Wyvert (@whyvert) 17 June 2022
In May, global arrivals were smaller than Pan-American arrivals. However, each released immigrant is likely to start a new immigrant group from the generally large populations in their country.
The global influx is 185 from Armenia, 28 from Kyrgyzstan, 983 from Russia, 106 from Ukraine, 69 from Angola, 95 from Bangladesh, 118 from Cameroon, 179 from China, 849 from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains. , 1907 from India included 52 people from India. From Nigeria, 147 from Romania, from Southern Europe, 104 from Somalia, 172 from Senegal and 1,770 from Turkey.
The border movement is changing again. After decades of immigration of most Mexicans, immigration from North America began to increase and eventually became dominant between 2010 and 2019. Since 2019, the share of immigrants from other regions, mainly from the Western Hemisphere, has increased and is now in large numbers. pic.twitter.com/AwK2WRudjl
– Jessica Bolter (@jessicabolter) 16 June 2022
Biden’s representatives decided to exempt nearly all international migrants from the Article 42 border barrier rule. For example, none of the 1,770 Turks or 172 Senegalese and only one out of 104 Somali nationals were repatriated to the border. Almost all of the people rejected by Chapter 42 rules were from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala:
That’s it: In May, 2 million immigrants have been deported without seeking protection at the US-Mexico border since the start of the pandemic and Chapter 42.
77 percent of these evictions took place during the Joe Biden era. pic.twitter.com/GQ194E9Dm9
– Adam Isakson (@adam_wola) 16 June 2022
The May influx of 138,717 men, women, youth and children was only one part of the total influx.
For example, leaks from border guards show that an additional 55,000 migrants cross the border each month. Almost all of these so-called “refugees” are men looking for work. This one-month influx has brought an estimated 440,000 additional immigrants to the US labor market since October 1.
In addition, State Department officials issue many work visas to foreigners, including many Filipino nurses:
The average influx of legal immigrants brings in about 1 million new legal immigrants per year.
Federal agencies also employ approximately 1 million foreign temporary workers. Many more foreign workers come as tourists but find jobs, and many more exceed their visas and stay in employment illegally.
With the influx of refugees, the influx of semi-legal immigrants on the Mexican borders will exceed 1 million a year.
Overall, by 2022, the influx of immigrants and workers is expected to reach three million workers, or about 3 foreign workers for every four Americans aged 18.
The massive influx of legal, semi-legal, and illegal immigrants is designed to lower Americans’ wages and raise their rents.
Since at least 1990, the DC corporation has recruited tens of millions of poor immigrants and visa workers in the country to work as legal or illegal workers, temporary workers, consumers, and tenants for a variety of other American investors and CEOs.
This economic extraction migration strategy is uninterrupted. It is cruel to ordinary Americans because it cuts career opportunities, lowers wages and salaries, increases housing costs and forces at least ten million American men to leave the job market.
Immigration also disrupts the economy and reduces Americans’ productivity, in part because it allows employers to use humpbacked labor instead of machinery. Immigration also reduces voter political influence, undermines workers’ rights in the workplace, and widens the wealth gap in the region between the major Democratic states and central and southern Republican states.
The booty-migration economy also alienates the youth and radicalizes the democratic, civic culture of Americans who support equality as it allows wealthy elites to momentarily ignore desperate Americans. less than society.
Behind many noble causes and explanations lies the economic policy of emigration. For example, progressives argue that the United States is a “land of immigrants”, that Americans have to accept foreign refugees, and that the state must be renewed through population change.
But an economic strategy like colonialism also kills many immigrants, exploits the poor, and alienates foreign families by taking human resources from poor countries. Immigration policy also minimizes shareholder pressure on companies. Trade including poor countries.
Its economic policy is promoted by progressives who want to transform the United States from a European-born civic culture-driven society to an empire of progressive movement-driven rival, hostile identity groups.
“We are trying to be the world’s first multi-ethnic and multi-ethnic superpower,” the rep said. Rohit Khanna (D-CA) to reporters. New York Times March 21. “An extraordinary victory…we will win in the end,” he said proudly.
It is not surprising that transfer policies for wealth acquisition are not very popular, according to many surveys. These surveys show deep and widespread public opposition to labor immigration and the influx of foreign agency workers into jobs sought by young American college graduates.
Source: Breitbart