Saturday, 23 November 2024

Biden Administration Further Loosening Immigration Restrictions Before Trump Takes Office


According to the New York Post, the Biden administration is quietly implementing new policies to loosen restrictions on migrants who enter the United States illegally before President Trump takes office.

The outlet called it a “parting attempt to thwart President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration crackdowns and mass deportations.”

It includes allowing migrants to skip ICE check-ins in New York City, which begins in early December.

From the New York Post:

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.

WATCH:

X users reacted to the loosened policies with the Biden administration entering its final weeks.

 

 

“These actions taken during the death gargles of the Biden administration are disheartening, to say the least,” Joe Borelli, a Republican New York City council member, told Fox News Digital.

“This is a last-ditch effort to usurp the will of the people who voted decisively against sanctuary city policies and unrestrained illegal immigration,” he added.

Per Fox News:

Meanwhile, Congressman Mike Lawler, a Republican who represents the suburban New York District 17, told Fox News Digital that the administration’s decision to further loosen restrictions immediately after the murder trial of Laken Reilly’s killer “defies logic and all common sense.”

“For this news to come out just a day after Laken Reilly’s killer, Jose Ibarra was sentenced is astounding,” he said. “Mr. Ibarra lived in a taxpayer-funded hotel in Queens and received a taxpayer-funded airplane ticket to Athens, Georgia, where he committed the heinous murder of Ms. Reilly.”

“It is appalling that in the waning days of the Biden administration, [Homeland Security Secretary] Alejandro Mayorkas is seeking to loosen restrictions on those who crossed the border illegally in the biggest sanctuary city in the country,” he added.


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