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Tucker Carlson: Abolishing the suburbs is major part of Biden administration's infrastructure plan


Tucker Carlson Tonight host says Biden administration s infrastructure bill is meant to ruin the suburbs
In early 2009, the Obama administration made a surprising, probably unprecedented accusation against Westchester County, New York a pretty liberal place. According to the Obama administration, Westchester was an instrument of white supremacy not the good liberals who live in Westchester, Bill and Hillary Clinton and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, many others. No one accused them of being bigots. The problem was the buildings they lived in. All those single-family homes row upon leafy row, set back from the street, well-tended lawns and mailboxes were examples of racism literally structural racism. The only solution, the Obama people announced, was much greater density: more subsidized housing complexes in Westchester, more hi-rise apartment buildings, maybe some drug-addicted vagrants living on the sidewalk, begging for change. Only if Westchester became more like th ....

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Following Backlash, Biden Offers Reassurance On Refugee Admissions Limit


Following Backlash, Biden Offers Reassurance On Refugee Admissions Limit
The White House was forced to issue an explanation on Friday following strong backlash to President Joe Biden s emergency presidential declaration leaving in place a Trump-era refugee admissions cap of just 15,000, despite promising months earlier to raise it to 62,500 for the rest of the fiscal year.
For the past few weeks, [the president] has been consulting with his advisors to determine what number of refugees could realistically be admitted to the United States between now and October 1, press secretary Jen Psaki wrote. Given the decimated refugee admissions program we inherited, and burdens on the Office of Refugee Resettlement, his initial goal of 62,500 seems unlikely. ....

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