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Friday, May 14, 2021

Border wide open, if you can get here, you can stay.

BIDEN POLICY IS TO QUICKLY DISTRIBUTE ALL NEW ARRIVALS AROUND THE COUNTRY

THERE IS NO POLICY FOR BORDER CONTROL


The Biden administration has blamed the problems at the border as a result of the policies of the Trump administration. What they have stated is the Trump administration dismantled the system that processed new arrivals quickly into the country. There goal is to process all arrivals quickly and distribute them across the country. There is no plan to control the flow of new arrivals. 

Biden actually made it clear early on, when he told those planning to come to the country to wait until they were able to process them quickly. That is the goal. Process them quickly and bus them all over the country as quickly as possible.

Biden is asking for more funds, not to secure the border, but for more people to help with processing and busing these people into the country. We can expect this to become a flood of new arrivals that will likely overload the social welfare system, create havoc at most hospitals and see a huge increase in homeless.

The rest of the Biden plan is to supply these new arrivals with housing, food stamps and medical care. This is not speculation, but the openly stated plan from the administration. It seems we have moved from becoming the homeless shelter for the world to becoming the retirement destination for the third world. No matter what funds are allocated to house, feed and care for these new arrivals it will be years before those things can be available. In the meantime you can expect the quality of life and security for the rest of the country to decline.

Any reasonable person should be able to see that these plans are not in the best interest of this country. It is the intentional process of destabilising the social and economic fabric of the country. We expect that the solution will then be more government programs and more government control.

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