
The Department of Homeland Security chief under Joe Biden essentially endorsed illegal immigration during a White House briefing.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas urged illegal migrants making their way to the U.S. southern border to hold off until the Biden administration is able to get around its own COVID-19 restrictions.
“I have to take this opportunity to reiterate a message…and that is a message to those individuals who are thinking of coming to our border: they need to wait,” Mayorkas said. “It takes time to rebuild the system from scratch.”
“We are not saying don’t come, we’re saying don’t come now, because we will be able to deliver a safe and orderly process to them as quickly as possible,” Mayorka relayed to the foreign nationals.
“The fact of the matter is, that families and single adults are indeed being returned under the COVID-19 restrictions,” he continued.
“We are working around the clock seven days a week to make that timeframe as short as possible, but they need to wait.”
In other words, illegal aliens can break U.S. law, but they just need to wait to do it until the Biden administration is ready to bring them in.
As Fox News host Tucker Carlson pointed out last week, the Biden administration has all but gutted immigration law in the U.S. in order to import more Democrat voters.
“The 11 million number [of illegal immigrants] is, above all, a lie; one of the more obvious lies ever told. We’re not social scientists, and it took about an hour for us to find this out,” Carlson said. “Joe Biden knows this. In the summer of 2019, he more or less admitted the point of amnesty: To import as many new Democratic voters as possible.”
“Of course, they won’t tell you the total number. They want you to believe it’s 11 million, always and forever. By the time you figure out they’re lying to you, it’ll be too late to do anything about it, obviously,” he added.
And luckily for Biden, his Attorney General pick Merrick Garland signaled last week that he wouldn’t enforce current immigration law.
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