A parting shot to thwart President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdowns and mass deportations. Americans voted overwhelmingly against rampant, uncontrolled illegal immigration.
Democrats hate you.
ON THE MOVE: A caravan of thousands of migrants are rushing towards the southern U.S. border in a bid to enter the country before President-elect Trump takes office in January. pic.twitter.com/UrMqDqSkuk
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 21, 2024
ALERT: A MASSIVE caravan of illegals are descending on the U.S. Mexico border, attempting to enter the country before Trump takes office
NO!
PLEASE DEPLOY THE NATIONAL GUARD TO BLOCK THEM @GregAbbott_TX! pic.twitter.com/4qJJeuQhTA
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 21, 2024
I think President Trump should call the President of Mexico and tell her to stop this caravan or there will be consequences in January.pic.twitter.com/I3BIew97s9
— Spence Rogers (@SpenceRogers) November 21, 2024
Biden admin quietly loosening immigration policies before Trump takes office — including letting migrants skip ICE check-ins in NYC
By Jennie Taer, NY Post,Nov. 21, 2024:
The Biden administration is quietly rushing to implement new policies that will loosen restrictions on migrants who entered the US illegally — a parting attempt to thwart President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration crackdowns and mass deportations, sources tell The Post.
And the Big Apple will be ground zero for these changes.
The outgoing administration intends to launch an ICE Portal app starting in early December in New York City that will allow migrants to bypass in-person check-ins to their local ICE office.
Homeland Security sources tell The Post the app will make it easier for migrants to flee authorities in part because the software has proven to be glitchy and unreliable.
Even when it’s working correctly, the new app doesn’t check for past arrests or outstanding warrants — something the current system tied to in-person appointments does, sources said.
Up to 100,000 migrants will be enrolled in the first wave of the program, sources said.That’s just one of a handful of initiatives being pushed through before inauguration day — including allowing migrants to contest government orders to undergo electronic tracking while they await their immigration appointments.
And experts said rolling back the policies might not be as simple as Trump waving his pen, because changes could be subject to both procedural hurdles and legal challenges.
BREAKING: Migrant caravan is headed to our southern border trying to stress test the system!
“We have to wait for him to become president and decide what to do with us.”
“Whether he will let us cross into his country or he will deport us to Venezuela.”
Tom Homan is going to… pic.twitter.com/ZgrStc7sYX
— Gunther Eagleman (@GuntherEagleman) November 21, 2024
“A lot of lawsuits get filed, maybe frivolously, but it just kind of stalls what the administration wants to do,” one DHS source said.