Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants

Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants

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House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green issued a fact sheet claiming Alejandro Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security Secretary, shell game to try to hide a crisis at the southwest border.

Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants
Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants (Photo: The Independent)

 

The Shell Game to a million immigrants by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary

The Department of Homeland Security allowed migrants without entry documents to install the CBP One app to set an appointment and present migrants at southwest border ports of entry.

Department of Homeland Security allowed migrants who had these CBP One app appointments to be excused from Title 42 expulsion and were allowed to enter the U.S. interior.

The Border management of the Department of Homeland Security is to identify quick ways to process immigrants and release them into the U.S. interior.

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Illegal entries aren’t the only problem of the Department of Homeland Security

Alejandro Mayorkas, the Department of Homeland Security Secretary, forbade law enforcement measures against migrants who presented nonimmigrant visitor’s visas to enter the country lawfully and authorized them not to leave when the period for their visit has expired. The Department of Homeland Security, Biden’s administration, allowed it.

The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Guidelines for the Enforcement of Civil Immigration Law protected deportable overstays migrants from being subjected to law enforcement proceedings.

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