Biden plans to offer pathway to citizenship to 11 million illegal immigrants in early days of Presidency

According to new report from the Los Angeles Times, President-elect Joe Biden plans to offer a pathway to citizenship to 11 million illegal immigrants in his early days of his Presidency.

The LA Times cited un-named immigrant rights activists in communication with the Biden-Harris transition team.

Per the report “the bill also would provide a shorter pathway to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of people with temporary protected status and beneficiaries of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals who were brought to the U.S. as children, and probably also for certain front-line essential workers, vast numbers of whom are immigrants.”

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CBP Chief: Joe Biden Will Spur ‘Waves’ of ‘Uncontrolled Mass Migration’ to U.S.

As Breitbart News reported, Joe Biden is planning to tear down President Donald Trump’s legal wall that he has built through U.S. agreements with Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador that have helped stem illegal immigration at the southern border and allow federal immigration officials to quickly return border crossers to their native countries.

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Refugee Industry Advocates Pushing Biden to Immediately Set High Ceiling for Refugee Admissions

Indeed, increasing refugee admissions is a high priority for the Biden transition team, we are told.

Now there is a little waffling from the team, but those who stand to gain financially and otherwise from increased refugee admissions are trying to keep him focused (I expect that is a challenge considering his mental condition).

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IT BEGINS: Top Officials Warn Biden’s Immigration Policies Expected To Cause Huge Border Surge

Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan suggested that Biden’s proposed policies are contributing to the chaos at the border, saying, “cartels and human smugglers are fueling perceptions that our borders will once again be wide open, and that we will be reinstating the loopholes that have been closed.”

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