Joe Biden Releases More than 8.3K Remain in Mexico Migrants into U.S.
President Joe Bidens administration has released into the United States interior more than 8,300 migrants enrolled in the now-defunct Remain in Mexico program, offering them work permits to take American jobs.
After taking office in January, Biden ended the Remain in Mexico program, which had proven remarkably effective in eliminating the Catch and Release policy whereby border crossers are apprehended and subsequently released into the U.S. interior while awaiting their asylum hearings.
As of February, of the more than 71,000 asylum cases under Remain in Mexico, less than one percent of foreign nationals were found to have a legitimate asylum claim.
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Over 3.3K Migrant Youth in DHS Custody as 20-Year Migration Surge Expected
More than 3,300 Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) and youth arriving with adults at the United States-Mexico border are in Department of Homeland Security (DHS) custody as officials anticipate a 20-year surge of illegal immigration.
Data reviewed by Breitbart News on Friday showed more than 3,300 migrant youth in DHS custody, about 71 percent of which are UACs who will be released to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for eventual release and resettlement in the U.S.
The other roughly 30 percent in DHS custody as of March 5 were youth who arrived with border crossing adults. The data found that about 1,315 migrant youth, alone, were apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border yesterday.
SunStar PLDT shuts down over 3K domains with links to online child abuse
SAFE INTERNET. With more children glued to the internet for online learning, the PLDT Group is advocating safe internet by blocking online materials that have inappropriate content. (SunStar file)
+ February 08, 2021 TO CONTINUE combating online child exploitation, telecommunication company PLDT and its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. (Smart), have strengthened their capabilities to block materials and domains linked to online child abuse.
With children spending more time on the web due to online learning, the PLDT Group, through its Cyber Security Operations Group, shut down 3,020 domains linked to online child abuse.