Huge caravan of up to 15,000 migrants heads through Mexico towards the U.S. border ahead of Biden's Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles

Dr. Truth

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How great have things been going for you Democrat supporters so far? How are them gas prices treating you? How are your new immigrant buddies who are going to replace you and have you as a permanent underclass going? How are those great Anti black hate crime bills Biden and Harris passed been going? Biden and Harris been dropping a lot of money in the black American community and putting immigrants, Ukrainians, LGBT, Afghans last. Cause, black Americans who built America gets priority first.
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Mixd

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Comedy at this point...

Department of Homeland Security will 'transport migrants DEEPER into the U.S.' to cities including Los Angeles and Dallas as they await deportation proceedings

 

christop

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Comedy at this point...

Department of Homeland Security will 'transport migrants DEEPER into the U.S.' to cities including Los Angeles and Dallas as they await deportation proceedings

This website is so shady the article is almost completely different from the headline and is clearly a headline designed to get conservatives to read it lmao.
 

blackbull1970

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Anybody got a got update on this “Zombie Caravan” heading toward the border?

Don’t be surprised to find out the US Government is allowing them in to fill in all these open jobs that Americans refuse to work, cuz the wages are low and work conditions are crappy.

Somebody got to get in there and do the job, if Americans won’t do it….then you need to import Labor.
 

BlackRob

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I know all media has their agendas
And FoxNews is the only one covering this,
But wished ABC/CBS also covered to verify these reports.
I mean is Mexican police actually doing this??


 

Mixd

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I know all media has their agendas
And FoxNews is the only one covering this,
But wished ABC/CBS also covered to verify these reports.
I mean is Mexican police actually doing this??



Just search local news, it's there

 

gene cisco

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Anybody got a got update on this “Zombie Caravan” heading toward the border?

Don’t be surprised to find out the US Government is allowing them in to fill in all these open jobs that Americans refuse to work, cuz the wages are low and work conditions are crappy.

Somebody got to get in there and do the job, if Americans won’t do it….then you need to import Labor.
Biggest fucking myth ever. Shit should be on mythbusters. Americans do want to work and will work for incredibly low wages.

We could dig up the time they busted all those illegals working at a factory down south. Carted them box shaped bitches up out of there. Next day, had black folks lined up to take those low-paying jobs.

On the opposite end, the cacs in tech claimed they didn't have enough American talent just so they could expand their H1b fuckery to hire Asians.

But hey, I don't blame these immigrants. If fools here support their replacements just to take up opposite positions of those they don't like, I am no longer mad at immigrants for flooding this bitch. Fuck it. :smh:
 

gene cisco

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Supreme Court has shut it down.
Enuf of that.



I don't get how this is even a thing. Everyone should be for keeping randoms out during a plague. Virtue signalers with masks and showing vaccine cards, but they want to just flood the country with people who could be carrying shit. Make it make sense.
 

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Biden administration weighs detaining migrant families, sparking Democratic blowback

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said no decisions have been made.

ByQuinn Owen,Armando Garcia andMary Bruce
March 8, 2023, 6:13 PM ET


As the Biden administration prepares for the possible end of the immigration restriction known as Title 42 -- which could lead to an increase of people attempting to cross the southern border -- sources say government officials are weighing whether to detain migrant families who illegally enter the country, a politically fraught move on an issue that invites near-constant scrutiny.

The deliberations about potentially detaining migrant families, which the Biden administration stopped doing in 2021, were confirmed by sources familiar with the matter.

One source, who declined to be named in order to discuss internal policy deliberations, stressed that no decisions have been made and the conversations about migrant family detention have been limited in scope and focused on the short period of time needed for swift processing.

The detentions, under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, would be limited to a small number of days, another source told ABC News -- unlike during the Trump administration, which tried to detain families indefinitely.

The sources also insisted that processing for those detained would comply with federal standards, including a 20-day cap on the amount of time they are held.

The administration has, more broadly, taken steps in recent months to speed up its processing of detained migrants.

But the possible return to detaining migrants families quickly ignited political blowback from key members of President Joe Biden's party.

"I'm alarmed by news reports that the Administration is considering reinstating family detention policies," Rep. Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, said Tuesday. "If the reports are true, I strongly urge the Administration to reconsider this policy change and instead work towards implementing immigration policies that are humane, orderly, and in line with our American values."

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Angeldry Galeno, a Venezuelan migrant trying to apply for asylum in the United States holds her daughter as she walks near the border between Mexico and the United States, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Feb. 24, 2023.

Rep. Nanette Barragán, the chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, called reports that the Biden administration is considering detaining migrant families "deeply concerning."

"A just, safe, and humane immigration system should not place families in detention," Barragán said, in part, in a statement. "We should not return to the failed policies of the past where families are detained in substandard conditions with long term damage to children."

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday declined to comment on the possibility that the administration could go back to detaining migrant families while not ruling it out either.

"I'm not saying it is being considered ... and I'm not saying it is not," Jean-Pierre said. "I'm saying that I'm not going to speak to rumors,"

When asked why Biden might consider detaining migrant families, given he stopped the policy shortly after taking office, Jean-Pierre again punted.

"He is going to use the tools that he has before him to make sure that we deal with an immigration system, where we build an immigration system that's again, safe, orderly and humane," she said.

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Migrants, mostly from Venezuela seeking asylum in the U.S., use their phones to access the U.S. Customs and Border Protection application website in a shelter near the border between Mexico and the United States, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Feb. 24, 2023.

The administration has continued to prepare for the end of the public health order known as Title 42, which restricts immigration during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A federal judge initially ruled the restriction had to lift by December, finding it "arbitrary and capricious," with minimal public health impact. But 19 largely Republican-led states appealed and the matter is now pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Luis Miranda reiterated in a statement this week that while "no decisions have been made" about family detention, "The Administration will continue to prioritize safe, orderly, and humane processing of migrants."

But Republican state leaders like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP lawmakers in Washington have argued that the president's policies are "reckless" and expose the U.S. to too much harm from immigration -- including as a burden on government resources and via the flow of deadly narcotics.

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The Hernandez family, Venezuelan migrants seeking asylum in the United States wait to attend their appointment at the Paso del Norte International bridge, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Feb. 3, 2023.

Conservatives often cite record numbers of border crossings over the past year.

Recently the administration has taken steps to crack down on unauthorized migration while opening new, limited avenues for humanitarian relief for those fleeing violence and persecution.

Parole programs allowing Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants to apply for entry from abroad have been paired with new restrictions that allow authorities to return migrants from those countries back to Mexico.

The administration is also currently working to implement a new rule to bar entry for migrants who cross illegally, seeking asylum, without first seeking refuge elsewhere.

But the administration has been under fire from both Republicans, who have fought the humanitarian pathways in court, and from Democrats concerned about turning away migrants with legitimate claims.

Immigrant advocates said this week that the administration considering again detaining families along with some of the other recent proposals were an embrace of Trump-like policies and a reversal of campaign promises from Biden.

"Children should be released from ICE detention with their parents immediately. This is pretty simple, and I can't believe I have to say it: Families belong together," then-candidate Biden tweeted in 2020.

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The Hernandez family, Venezuelan migrants seeking asylum using the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) CBP One application, rest on the street after they were not received for their appointment, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Feb. 8, 2023.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which has levied legal challenges against family detention by other administrations, said it will consider fighting any attempt by Biden to implement similar policies.

"If President Biden moves forward with these plans, he will be putting vulnerable, traumatized immigrant children at risk. We will fight him every step of the way," ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero said.

The Immigration Hub's Executive Director Sergio Gonzales said family detention would not deter migrants rom seeking asylum in the U.S. and may also prompt people to separate out of fear that their children would be detained.

"There's no credible research that I have seen that has shown that when you jail families, it actually stops people from coming to our border," Gonzales told ABC News. "They're literally fleeing for their lives when they come to our border. They believe they have no other choice."

In 2018, Drs. Scott Allen and Pamela McPherson, two subject matter experts in medical and mental health who work with the DHS' Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, raised alarm to DHS and Congress about the dangers family detention poses for children.

On Tuesday, the doctors sent a letter to President Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warning the same.

"No amount of programming can ameliorate the harms created by the very act of confining children to detention centers," they wrote.
 

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Surge Of Migrants Attempt Forced Entry At Texas Border

Chaos has erupted at the U.S. southern border after hundred of migrants from Mexico forced their way onto an international bridge connecting to El Paso. NBC’s Guad Venegas has the latest on the shutdown of the entry point as border officials attempted to regain control.

 

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Surge Of Migrants Attempt Forced Entry At Texas Border

Chaos has erupted at the U.S. southern border after hundred of migrants from Mexico forced their way onto an international bridge connecting to El Paso. NBC’s Guad Venegas has the latest on the shutdown of the entry point as border officials attempted to regain control.



the thing with this is you don’t know who’s coming through that border.
 

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Boston Medical Center inundated with migrants from Haiti

BY CHRISTINA HAGER
MAY 1, 2023 / 5:44 PM / CBS BOSTON


BOSTON - Families with babies squirming in carriages, Haitian immigrants with nowhere else to go. They have inundated the lobby at Boston Medical Center, and now a storefront in the center of Mattapan, where the Immigrant Family Services Institute (IFSI) helps them find shelter.

By noon Monday, 135 people were there seeking services at IFSI. One man, who did not want to be identified, spoke through an interpreter about why he left Haiti. "It's really impossible for us to live in the country right now," he said. "With all the gang violence, without access to any services, hospital, or work, there's no way for anyone to live in Haiti." He said Boston is safer, as long as those applying for refugee status have a place to sleep. "New England is cold, and sometimes for them to spend the night on the street is not easy," he said.

Dr. Geralde Gabeau is the Executive Director of IFSI. "Housing has been a real nightmare. I don't even call it a crisis anymore, a real nightmare, especially for people who are coming here for the first time," she said.

For those who don't know to go to IFSI, the choice is often the streets or the emergency room, where dozens have ended up lately.

Boston Medical Center sent a statement. "The number of families arriving on a nightly basis has risen dramatically in recent weeks, stretching the resources of our emergency department, social work and support teams. We have worked closely with the state and city to connect families to housing resources that night or immediately the next morning, and we continue to advocate with the state and city for both immediate and longer term solutions..."

Some migrants have been placed in hotels, but advocates say they need help from the federal government, as well as the state and other communities. "To come together and bring a comprehensive solution to deal with this crisis," said Pastor Dieufort Fleurissaint, an advocate for Haitians in Massachusetts. "Those families can't stay forever in hotel rooms."
 

blackbull1970

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Well…Here’s the answer to the undocumented immigrants.

Looks like we won’t be needing that Wall.

Here comes AI.

AI Meets Agriculture With New Farm Machines To Kill Weeds And Harvest Crops

Artificial intelligence is now hard at work on American farms. New machines are used to kill weeds and harvest crops, speeding up the process. NBC News’ Jacob Ward shows us how it works on one Central California farm.

 
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