President Joe Biden's budget request asks Congress for at least $12 billion extra to accelerate the inflow of economic migrants into Americans' jobs and homes but minimizes the requests for anti-drug efforts, border enforcement, and deportations.
Amid the agency's welcome for a record flow of at least 1 million economic migrants in 2021, the administration does not ask for money to complete the border wall.
The White House does not ask Congress for funds to launch a crash program to block drug smuggling, restart the deportation of illegal migrants, compensate Americans for illegal migrants' crimes, investigate fraud in work-visa programs, reinforce the stretched border agents, or deploy the underused immigration-enforcement agents.
Mayorkas drafted the fast-track asylum rule to let pro-migrant officials award asylum and citizenship to many economic migrants instead of the decision being made by judges.
The White House's summary of the budget also touted a request for $765 million to accelerate the award of legal status to migrants and contract workers.
Outside the DHS, the Biden budget also asks for "$6.3 billion to the Office of Refugee Resettlement to help rebuild the Nation's refugee resettlement infrastructure and support the resettling of up to 125,000 refugees in 2023," plus $621 million extra to speech the Department of Justice's approval of economic migrants.
Since at least 1990, the D.C. establishment has used a wide variety of excuses and explanations - for example, "Nation of Immigrants" - to justify its policy of extracting tens of millions of migrants and visa workers from poor countries to serve as workers, consumers, and renters for various U.S. investors and CEOs.
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