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Trump Gives Migrants A Big Warning They Shouldn’t Ignore

Trump says he will quickly send back the more than a million “parole” migrants who came to the US illegally with President Joe Biden’s pro-immigration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas.

Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, who is getting ready to make a stop at the border that will be great for TV. People expect her to hide her policies that encourage immigration by using hazy language about keeping the border safe and lawful.

There are more than a million parole migrants. When asked what he would tell them, Trump told Fox News, “Get ready to leave. And if they’re crooks,” he said, “Get ready to leave right away because you’re going to be leaving real soon.”

This is good news for American families who are losing money, jobs, homes, community safety, and chances because of Mayorkas’s controversial immigration policy.

It’s good news for the millions of young Americans who have quit working because they don’t feel like they belong and aren’t being considered by companies that hire migrants.

It’s also good news for U.S. tech companies, which will be able to sell more tools that make workers more productive, like software, robots, and production lines, to CEOs who would rather hire cheap foreign workers than teach Americans how to use automated workplaces.

Trump slammed Mayorkas’s “parole pipeline,” which has brought in at least 1.3 million poor migrants from many countries, even though Congress’s 1990 immigration law says they are “inadmissible.”

A lot of the people on parole who are looking for work come in on commercial planes from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Ukraine, and other places. Like President George W. Bush’s failed “Any Willing Worker” plan in 2001, these “CHNV” parole migrants get two-year visas to work in the U.S. while they are away from their families back home.

A lot of other parolees and families cross the southern border after using the “CBP One” app on their phones to get what’s almost legal permission.

Since wages are going down and rents are going up, a lot of hardworking, obedient workers are moving to towns and places in the United States, like Springfield, Ohio, and New York City.

Trump told Fox News, “I would take it away, and they would leave.”

“Even though the app is bad, the planes are even worse because they tried to say, “We’re going to make the border a little tighter.” Planes flying over were full of illegal immigrants who shouldn’t be in the country. They were going to the Midwest and everywhere else because every state is now a border state.”

Author: Scott Dowdy

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