Middle class American college graduates are being priced out of the nation's high-growth, high-opportunity coastal cities, according to the New York Times.
11 Jun 2021
President Joe Biden’s pro-migration border chief is discarding a Trump-era program to aid the American victims of crime by illegal migrants and is replacing it with a program to help more illegal migrants get green cards from Americans.
“The Victim Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office is terminated,” said the June 11 announcement from deputies for Alejandro Mayorkas, the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
Instead, officials are creating a “Victims Engagement and Services Line” (VESL) to offer:
…a more comprehensive and inclusive victim support system … to all victims regardless of immigration status of the victim or perpetrator. The expanded services provided through VESL will include guidance on available[getting] U- and T-visa]s[s].
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