A South Carolina congressman has introduced legislation to open a dozen new ports of entry in America, seeking to shift the burden of President Joe Biden's border crisis from Texas to wealthy enclaves favored by Democrats like Martha's Vineyard, New York's trendy suburbs and Silicon Valley.
Rep. Ralph Norman, a Republican, said he introduced the Stop the Surge Act last week as a companion to similar Senate legislation sought by Sen. Ted Cruz.
"All these prosperous areas that you see, you know, million dollar houses, let's send them there," Norman told John Solomon Reports podcast.
" Norman's legislation would establish 12 new ports for processing of illegal immigrants, including: Palo Alto, Calif., the epicenter of Silicon Valley, where iconic companies like Google, Facebook and PayPal once incubated.
Norman's legislation would require any Homeland Security law enforcement official who encounters an illegal alien in the Southwest to transfer them to the new ports for processing and release.
"Any official of the Department of Homeland Security, upon encountering any alien who has illegally entered the United States in a covered Border Patrol sector, shall immediately relocate such alien to any of the new ports of entry," the bill states.
"The good news is I think people are waking up to it.
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Lawmaker offers new solution for surge of illegals: Send them to wealthy Democrat enclaves
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