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The Slaver Waiver in Biden s Amnesty Bill

The Slaver Waiver in Biden s Amnesty Bill The Slaver Waiver in Biden s Amnesty Bill Punishing those who engage in slavery or human trafficking is an American value March 4, 2021 Andrew R. Arthur In a March 1 post, I noted that there is a Criminal Alien Amnesty Hiding in Biden Amnesty Bill , one that would provide a waiver benefiting drug traffickers, pimps, and rapists (among others). Among the aliens who could get to remain in the United States if this bill passes are those who have been convicted of engaging in slavery and human trafficking. I have been vexed ever since trying to figure out why that bill provides what, in essence, is a slaver s waiver .

Commentary: Gregory Bresiger — Amnesty promises best left unkept

Commentary: Gregory Bresiger - Amnesty promises best left unkept Gregory Bresiger FacebookTwitterEmail President Joe Biden says he will fulfill a campaign promise to send a comprehensive immigration reform bill to Congress to restore “humanity and American values to our immigration system.” But given the huge potential health of a nation struggling to overcome COVID-19, the Biden immigration promises could destroy this administration unless there is quick and effective action. It is an action that threatens to make voters in battleground states like Arizona or Nevada or maybe even traditionally Democratic New Mexico have buyer’s remorse over electing Biden. A Biden executive order put a 100-day pause on the deportation of certain illegal immigrants, but a judge has temporarily halted it.

ICE Records Reveal Disturbing Impact of Biden Enforcement Freeze

VOX Has Apparently Never Heard That Immigrants Aren t Supposed To Be A Public Charge | Blog Posts

Vox that immigrants aren t supposed to be a public charge. Not entirely their fault it s only a short period of time since most of them were in high school, and the Public Charge requirement for legal immigration hasn t been enforced for some time. In 2001, we published Contrary to the “Open Borders” myth, Americans have always tried to prevent the immigration of anyone likely to become a “public charge” – dependent on public charity.  Massachusetts enacted the earliest public charge laws in 1645. But the Immigration and Naturalization Service reports that just 12 immigrants were deported on public charge grounds during the 1981-90 decade.  Since then, the INS has stopped listing public charge as a separate category of reasons for deportation.

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