For John, BLUF: It seems President Biden is looking to fix the illegal immigration problem by allowing them in. but restricting them to the border states. This is a bad idea. Nothing to see here; just move along.
From PJ Media, by reporter Matt Margolis. 9 September 2023, 11:42 AM.
Here is the lede plus one:
Remember when Democrat officials nationwide virtue-signaled their support of illegal immigration by declaring themselves sanctuary cities and states? That was amusing. But then, when red states starting shipping their illegal immigrants to these illegal-immigration-loving locations, suddenly, they weren’t so keen about it? That was even more amusing. Just as quickly as these illegal immigrants started showing up in liberal enclaves the local population and leaders figured out they didn’t actually want them there—and they’re complaining endlessly about the drain on resources and increase in crime.The first question is why, if the US border is not sacred to the immigrant, why would the border between Texas and Louisiana or Arkansas or Oklahoma be sacred: The second question is if the Biden Administration will tax the rest of the nation to help fund the "remain in Texas" consequences. As New York City Mayor eric Adams points out, providing for illegal immigrants is not cheap.In comes Joe Biden, the architect of the ongoing border crisis, who is now considering forcing illegal immigrants to stay in Texas as they await screening for asylum. This would severely limit their ability to travel in a country they don’t belong in in the first place.
“Administration officials have been considering the idea as a way to stem recent increases in the numbers of migrant families crossing the southern border, which reportedly reached an all-time high last month,” the Los Angeles Times reports. “Supporters of the remain-in-Texas idea, which has yet to be finalized, hope that it would help the administration advance its goals of quickly deporting families who fail initial asylum screenings and deterring other families from crossing in the first place.”
This is a national problem, but without national solutions. I would like to see politician of both major parties coming together, with experts from relevant institutions, such as the Congressional Research Service, to inform the People and to craft laws to allow for orderly absorption of immigrants in a manner that allows orderly absorption.
There is the question as to if the President can stop interstate migration of immigrants will he try to stop other migration between states.
We should all be communicating with our Representatives in Congress to encourage them to fix this, and if they don't we should vote them out.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
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