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White House says it's 'surging' resources to Texas to address migrant
influx but offers no details
Francesca Chambers
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration says it is "surging" resources to
El Paso, where migrants with nowhere else to go are sleeping in the
streets while they scrape together bus money or await immigration proceedings.
Pressed to say what the administration is doing to help migrants, with homeless shelters mostly overwhelmed in Texas' sixth-largest city, the
White House did not elaborate and deferred to the Department of Homeland Security, which did not respond to request for comment.
"They've been surging resources to the region and working to quickly decompress the area," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
said Friday.
Migrants not immediately expelled are screened and processed to have
their asylum claims heard by immigration judges in removal proceedings, Jean-Pierre said.
Humanitarian crisis:El Paso weighs options as migrants, many from
Venezuela, overwhelm shelters
But with an influx of migrants, many from Venezuela, arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, local authorities and homeless shelters have largely struggled to keep up. As of Wednesday, U.S. Border Patrol had released
1,166 migrants into the streets in eight days.
Venezuelan migrants were sat down in rows by U.S. Customs and Border Protection as hundreds were being held in an area underneath the Loop
375 overpass on the embankment of the Rio Grande on Tuesday, Sept. 13,
2022.
Under questioning about the administration's plans to address the
migrant surge, Jean-Pierre touted a designation known as Temporary
Protective Status, which allows Venezuelan refugees who arrived in the country early last year to live and work in the United States.
5 key things to know:El Paso struggles to keep up with Venezuelan migrants
Follow the flight:Florida Gov. DeSantis flew 50 migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard
"That's why we have TPS," Jean-Pierre said.
But only Venezuelans who entered the U.S. prior to March 8, 2021, can
access those resources, meaning migrants arriving at the southern border
now are not eligible.
Jean-Pierre said Friday that it is for DHS to decide how to handle
future TPS designations: "We are doing all the work that we can at the
border at this moment to address what we're seeing." ----------------------------------------- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/09/16/white-house-texas-migrant-influx/10399907002/
The dumbasses really have a handle on their "closed border", don't they?
--------------------------------
White House says it's 'surging' resources to Texas to address migrant
influx but offers no details
Francesca Chambers
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration says it is "surging" resources
to El Paso, where migrants with nowhere else to go are sleeping in the streets while they scrape together bus money or await immigration proceedings.
Pressed to say what the administration is doing to help migrants, with homeless shelters mostly overwhelmed in Texas' sixth-largest city, the
White House did not elaborate and deferred to the Department of
Homeland Security, which did not respond to request for comment.
"They've been surging resources to the region and working to quickly decompress the area," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
said Friday.
Migrants not immediately expelled are screened and processed to have
their asylum claims heard by immigration judges in removal
proceedings, Jean-Pierre said.
Humanitarian crisis:El Paso weighs options as migrants, many from
Venezuela, overwhelm shelters
But with an influx of migrants, many from Venezuela, arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, local authorities and homeless shelters have
largely struggled to keep up. As of Wednesday, U.S. Border Patrol had released 1,166 migrants into the streets in eight days.
Venezuelan migrants were sat down in rows by U.S. Customs and Border Protection as hundreds were being held in an area underneath the Loop
375 overpass on the embankment of the Rio Grande on Tuesday, Sept. 13,
2022.
Under questioning about the administration's plans to address the
migrant surge, Jean-Pierre touted a designation known as Temporary Protective Status, which allows Venezuelan refugees who arrived in the country early last year to live and work in the United States.
5 key things to know:El Paso struggles to keep up with Venezuelan migrants
Follow the flight:Florida Gov. DeSantis flew 50 migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard
"That's why we have TPS," Jean-Pierre said.
But only Venezuelans who entered the U.S. prior to March 8, 2021, can
access those resources, meaning migrants arriving at the southern
border now are not eligible.
Jean-Pierre said Friday that it is for DHS to decide how to handle
future TPS designations: "We are doing all the work that we can at the border at this moment to address what we're seeing." ----------------------------------------- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/09/16/white-house-texas-migrant-influx/10399907002/
The dumbasses really have a handle on their "closed border", don't they?
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bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
On Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 7:05:49 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
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White House says it's 'surging' resources to Texas to address migrant
influx but offers no details
Francesca Chambers
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration says it is "surging" resources
to El Paso, where migrants with nowhere else to go are sleeping in the
streets while they scrape together bus money or await immigration
proceedings.
Pressed to say what the administration is doing to help migrants, with
homeless shelters mostly overwhelmed in Texas' sixth-largest city, the
White House did not elaborate and deferred to the Department of
Homeland Security, which did not respond to request for comment.
"They've been surging resources to the region and working to quickly
decompress the area," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
said Friday.
Migrants not immediately expelled are screened and processed to have
their asylum claims heard by immigration judges in removal
proceedings, Jean-Pierre said.
Humanitarian crisis:El Paso weighs options as migrants, many from
Venezuela, overwhelm shelters
But with an influx of migrants, many from Venezuela, arriving at the
U.S.-Mexico border, local authorities and homeless shelters have
largely struggled to keep up. As of Wednesday, U.S. Border Patrol had
released 1,166 migrants into the streets in eight days.
Venezuelan migrants were sat down in rows by U.S. Customs and Border
Protection as hundreds were being held in an area underneath the Loop
375 overpass on the embankment of the Rio Grande on Tuesday, Sept. 13,
2022.
Under questioning about the administration's plans to address the
migrant surge, Jean-Pierre touted a designation known as Temporary
Protective Status, which allows Venezuelan refugees who arrived in the
country early last year to live and work in the United States.
5 key things to know:El Paso struggles to keep up with Venezuelan migrants >>
Follow the flight:Florida Gov. DeSantis flew 50 migrants from Texas to
Martha's Vineyard
"That's why we have TPS," Jean-Pierre said.
But only Venezuelans who entered the U.S. prior to March 8, 2021, can
access those resources, meaning migrants arriving at the southern
border now are not eligible.
Jean-Pierre said Friday that it is for DHS to decide how to handle
future TPS designations: "We are doing all the work that we can at the
border at this moment to address what we're seeing."
-----------------------------------------
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/09/16/white-house-texas-migrant-influx/10399907002/
The dumbasses really have a handle on their "closed border", don't they?
--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
If we were serious about slowing down all them wets, all we'd have to do
is create a "No Man's Land", for a couple of thousand miles along the Southern Border, festooned with land mines, and ring the points of
entry, with execution squads, to mow down the invaders, should they try
to squeeze in on those "Pearly Gates"... That would nip that border
problem, right in the bud!
Only on the Southern Border should this be done! Of course, we wouldn't treat our northern neighbors that way! Nosir! They're nice polite white folks, with a few dollars to spend in our Fatherland....
Hynreck Himmler Jr.
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