Record numbers of migrant families streamed across the U.S.-Mexico border in August, an influx that has upended the Biden administration’s efforts to discourage parents from entering illegally with children and could once…
Category: Border Crisis/Immigration
Wall Street Titans Sound Alarm on Asylum Seeker Onslaught in NYC
Following an influx of over 100,000 asylum seekers into New York City, a collective of more than 120 CEOs, including Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan, Larry Fink from BlackRock, and Jane Fraser from…
National Guard Deployed: NYC’s Desperate Bid to Manage Biden’s Immigration Surge
In a commendable move to address the challenges posed by the surge of immigrants, New York City has greenlit a plan to accommodate at least 2,000 individuals at the historic Floyd Bennett…
Ukraine Aid or Fortifying Border Security? Biden Choses Ukraine
The White House released a $40.1 billion funding proposal on Thursday. The proposal was sent to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in a formal communication, which included detailed information. This comprehensive request encompasses…
Texas Steps Up to Save America Amidst Biden’s Pathetic Attempts to Stop Border Crisis
In a commendable display of law enforcement, Texas has made significant strides in curbing the illicit smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into the United States. This achievement is attributed mainly to…
Political Tsunami Hits Washington: Rep. Ogles Drops Impeachment NUKE on Biden-Harris Regime!
Tennessee Republican Representative Andy Ogles boldly presented impeachment articles against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris this week. The charges are deeply concerning, accusing the top-ranking officials of leveraging their…
Flightgate: More Migrants Desend on California, As DeSantis Takes Credit
California’s Democratic attorney general has launched scathing accusations against Florida, alleging their involvement in a “disturbing” case of migrant transportation. The unfolding saga centers around two privately chartered planes carrying Latin American migrants from New Mexico that recently touched down in Sacramento.
Will U.S. Taxpayers Be Responsible For Covering Damages Resulting From California’s Project Roomkey?
San Francisco may be required to pay $19.5 million in compensation for property damage resulting from housing homeless individuals in privately owned hotels during the COVID-19 pandemic. The lawsuit, filed by the historic Hotel Whitcomb, is expected to be resolved by this settlement. Around 400 homeless individuals were accommodated in the hotel as part of “Project Roomkey,” a program launched by the California Department of Social Services to assist the state’s homeless population.
Kamala Harris’ Failed Project Receives Another $60 Million to Address Irregular Migration Root Causes.
Despite the substantial amount of money, American taxpayers spend on illegal immigrants in the United States, the Biden administration continues to allocate tens of millions of dollars in humanitarian funding to Central American nations. So, the goal is to improve living conditions in these countries, with the hope that it will discourage their citizens from illegally migrating to the U.S.