All I have to say about this is at least he is trying to fix something Trump did by forcing people to stay in Mexico while waiting for their paperwork to be processed. Maybe you would understand if you went down to the border and saw how they were living.A problem Biden caused and now American tax dollars are going to blanket, for how long, where's the limit to this madness?...
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Biden administration awards ICE $86M contract to secure hotel rooms for illegal families
The Biden administration has awarded ICE an $86.9 million contract for hotel rooms near the border to provide temporary shelter and processing services for families who have not been expelled from the United States but have been placed in immigration proceedings for their removal.
The contract, through Texas-based nonprofit Endeavors, provides 1,239 beds and "other necessary services." The families will receive a comprehensive health assessment, including COVID-19 testing. The announcement comes days after White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Thursday that the White House plan to provide 2.5 million doses of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine to Mexico.
Endeavors president and CEO Jon Allman confirmed the contract with DHS to provide "critical services to migrant families, which is a continuation of services we have delivered to the migrant population since 2012." Allman deferred questions regarding specific details about the contract to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Other services for migrants provided by Endeavors since include victim services, therapeutic regiments, educational resources and mental health care for migrant families navigating the U.S. immigration process. Endeavors also provides culturally appropirate, trauma-informed, child-centered case management, home study, and post release services for unaccompanied children and their sponsors.
According to data released by the Customs and Border Protection, the number of migrant family members caught crossing the southwest border more than doubled between January and February.
Around 7,000 migrant families were caught in January compared to nearly 19,000 migrant families caught in February. Meanwhile, unaccompanied children and single minors caught crossing the southwest border increased from 5,694 in January to 9,297 in February.
ICE acting director Tae Johnson emphasized in a statement that the border is "not open."
"The majority of individuals continue to be expelled under the Centers for Disease Control’s public health authority,” Johnson added.
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I watched the President give the expected partisan speech after the Boulder murders, and afterward he immediately walked off stage while reporters shouted questions like he couldn't take it anymore. I'm honestly worried about the guy. Even if he doesn't have dementia, there are a thousand other things that could be wrong with him.
All I have to say about this is at least he is trying to fix something Trump did by forcing people to stay in Mexico while waiting for their paperwork to be processed. Maybe you would understand if you went down to the border and saw how they were living.
I'm not talking about how Mexicans live, I am talking about how the refugees wanting asylum in the U.S. lived while waiting for their paperwork to be processed.I've lived in Mexico for a short while just across the border and traveled in Central America and traveled in most countries in South America, I know exactly how they live in the countries south of the US, there's good places and bad places, kind of like it is all over the world...There are many poor areas though throughout Central and South America however that's not the fault of the US...
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I'm not talking about how Mexicans live, I am talking about how the refugees wanting asylum in the U.S. lived while waiting for their paperwork to be processed.
You really don't know what you are talking about. You don't even live in the U.S. anymore, how long has it been and what southern state did you live in when you were here, probably someplace like Mississippi or Kentucky based on your opinions.You're speaking of this as if they were being politically abused or something. This is a pure economic betterment situation - they want in so they can work, pay no taxes, and send nearly all the money back
home. I don't believe we are obligated to help them accomplish this desire. The few that are from
areas that might suggest an application for political asylum - such as Venezuela, are not in the majority.
Most are Hondurans, Mexicans, and a few that somebody paid for them to come by boat from Africa
and Syria. They did not float in from Syria or Africa to Panama - these are not boat people, except that they probably came on a cargo boat with their fares paid. This is a planned disruption of America, plain and simple. The ones paying for the trips should be charged with either terrorism or as traitors. But Soros is paying for a lot of them, and his is related to the Clintons, as I showed previously, and to the Dem. party in general. So nothing is being done.
You really don't know what you are talking about. You don't even live in the U.S. anymore, how long has it been and what southern state did you live in when you were here, probably someplace like Mississippi or Kentucky based on your opinions.