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AP Photo/Evan Vucci The crisis on the southern border rages on. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas continues to gaslight lawmakers and the media that the border is closed and Team Biden has the situation under control. A report released by the AP now claims that the Biden administration is being pressured by open borders advocates to bring back illegal immigrants deported during the Trump administration. There is also movement from the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to drop questions about past gang membership during the green card application process. What could go wrong? More than 935,000 illegal aliens were deported by the Trump administration. It is unclear exactly how many of them will be extended an invitation to come back into the United States, presumably at American taxpayer expense. According to the AP, corporate-backed National Immigrant Justice Center is pressuring Biden to sign an executive order to create a ....
With President Joe Biden in office, advocates are pushing new campaigns and proposals to bring back immigrants they believe were unfairly deported from the U.S. One of them urges creating a centralized Department of Homeland Security office to consider requests from deported immigrants trying to reunite with their families in the United States ....
April 28, 2021 in Columns, Opinion Immigrants are vital members to United States society, and deserve to be treated as such. (Photo courtesy of Nitish Meena via Unsplash) Up until my early teenage years, I held a green card. I remember seeing the card itself and not thinking very much about it. All in all, it was true to its name; the green coloring was apparent as my photo and personal information were cast in a pronounced green hue. It was something kept handy in my mother’s wallet but was never really taken out. I remember the minute details of my brushes with the immigration system most vividly. When my passport was close to its expiry date, my permanent resident status meant that I would need to wait for hours outside the Philippine embassy with my mother. It meant that I had to check a different box occasionally or wait in a separate line at the airport. ....
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