CLAIM: President Joe Biden claimed to have cut “unlawful”Migration by 97 per cent
Verdict: Most False
Joe Biden said that the U.S. Border has been under his control since the State of the Union address. “Since we launched our new border plan last month, unlawful migration from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela has come down 97 percent.”
Biden’s narrow focus on just four countries in one month obscures his larger record of encouraging massive illegal migration through a variety of quasi-legal loopholes and programs.
Biden allows easy entry into the United States for many of the other countries, which is why the claimed decrease in the population of the four nations does not account for their large national populations. “parole”Unrestricted access to U.S. Jobs for those who have long-standing asylum requests
The claim also ignores Biden’s creation of a hidden “parole pathway”It is currently importing approximately 50,000 economically disadvantaged migrants each month to fill the American jobs that Americans have been looking for after years of declining wages. This pipeline contains 30,000 workers from these four countries.
That massive pipeline alone — without any of the waived-through illegals — can boost the delivery of job-seeking migrants into the United States by at least 60 percent above the roughly one million set by Congress in 1990.
Overall, Biden’s doorways are adding almost one migrant for every American who turns 18 each year, or almost three times the level set by Congress’s laws in 1990.
That Biden-engineered inflation of the labor supply will help investors and Wall Street by cutting market wages for Americans and by driving up the market price of the housing needed by young Americans and American families.
It Los Angeles Times described on February 5 how one Cuban was whisked through the new parole pipeline into the U.S. job market:
HAVANA — In barely a week, 25-year-old engineer Marcos Marzo went from riding his small electric motorcycle past the low buildings of Havana’s Vedado district to traveling the mega-highways of Florida, amazed by the towering high-rises and giant supermarkets.
A close relative told Marzo on Jan. 21 that he had applied online to sponsor the young engineer’s trip to Florida as required by the new parole program for Cuban migrants set up by the Biden administration. It was confirmed the next day and approved the following day.
Marzo, shaking from the pace of everything, climbed onto a plane last Friday with his signed authorization and small blue luggage.
Meanwhile, 20 Republican state officials are arguing in court that Biden’s parole pipeline is illegal.
The reality of migration-imposed wage cuts on Americans is fully recognized by investors and deeply unpopular among voters. For example, by 50 percent to 22 percent of Americans agree companies “should raise wages and try harder to recruit Americans even if it causes the prices of their products to rise,” according to a July 2022 poll by YouGov.com.
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