Joe Biden has revealed his immigration plan, and it is as follows:
Despite insisting he is NOT for open borders, he states that if he becomes Presidents, he will grant amnesty for all 22 million current illegals, plus free passage into the United States for all illegals entering the country.
What the hell does he think open borders mean? Biden will campaign in Honduras in order to reach illegal aliens before they begin voting in our elections.
In addition, Biden says he will end all cost cutting measures put in place under President Trump, such as not accepting welfare dependent illegals and ending construction on the border wall.
Here is the rest of Biden’s plans on immigration:
- Releasing all border crossers into the U.S. interior
- Restarting welfare-dependent legal immigration to the U.S.
- Ending the National Emergency Declaration at the southern border
- Ending a travel ban from foreign counties that sponsor terrorism
- Providing amnesty to 3.5 million DACA-enrolled and DACA-eligible illegal aliens
- Providing federal student loans and free community college to DACA illegal aliens
- Cracking down on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents
Biden’s plan would drive up huge costs for American taxpayers.
For example, Biden’s DACA amnesty plan would cost U.S. citizens at least $26 billion as about one in five DACA illegal aliens would end up on food stamps, and at least one in seven would go on Medicaid, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
This cost would be in addition to the billions that citizens would again be forced to pay by his restarting of the welfare-dependent legal immigration.
This year, Trump announced that his administration would effectively end the resettlement of millions of legal immigrants who are known to be a public charge on taxpayers.
Biden, though, said he will reverse enforcement of the “Public Charge Rule,” writing:
Allowing immigration officials to make an individual’s ability to receive a visa or gain permanent residency contingent on their use of government services such as SNAP benefits or Medicaid, their household income, and other discriminatory criteria undermines America’s character as land of opportunity that is open and welcoming to all, not just the wealthy. [Emphasis added]