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Dems Demand Millions for Housing, Services, Lawyers for Illegals & NO WALL
House Democrats want to give illegal immigrant families housing, transportation, healthcare, and legal aid instead of detaining them. That’s what was done under Obama but President Trump ended it.
The Family Case Management Program was extremely expensive and it kept the illegal aliens here instead of them wanting to go home. The program cost $17.5 million and served 954 illegal immigrants.
They are pushing to reinstate this taxpayer-funded program during negotiations and want to see the program serve 100,000.
Democrats want $30.5 million added to the family case management budget within the Department of Homeland Security. They hope family detentions can be phased out this year.
Why Biden’s Immigration Bill Is the Boldest in Decades
During his campaign, President Biden promised that immigration reform would be one of his top priorities upon taking office. After unveiling the summary of a sweeping immigration reform bill on Inauguration Day, the Biden administration appears to have kept that promise.
If passed, the bill will provide a pathway to legal status for most of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States.
In addition to the legalization component, the Biden administration’s bill also contains three other legislative pillars: reforming the immigration court system, overhauling management of U.S. borders, and addressing the root causes of undocumented migration to the United States.
A bill that would increase the oversight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers as well as establish that no federal funds be used for the construction or expansion of immigration detention facilities was introduced on Tuesday, May 15.
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