What is Biden's plan for illegals not granted asylum
Washington Examiner Editorial:
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Very few of the migrants Biden is releasing have meritorious asylum claims. The vast majority come from El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras. According to a database of asylum cases tracked through 2021, just 18% of Hondurans, 18% of Haitians, 19% of Guatemalans, and 20% of Salvadorans were granted asylum.
So what exactly does the Biden administration plan to do with all the migrants he released into the country but will ultimately be denied asylum? Is he going to round them up and start mass deportations? In an election year? Or will Biden follow in Obama’s footsteps and announce another lawless mass amnesty just months before Election Day?
At a time when Democrats are so invested in the message that “nobody is above the law,” they may want to take a moment and consider what they are doing to the social fabric of the nation with their past and current decisions not to enforce immigration law.
If Biden and the Democrats have a plan it is to grant these people amnesty for breaking US law and hand them a Democrat voter registration card because not enough US citizens will vote for Democrats these days.
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