Biden speeds up asylum proceedings for migrants to Chicago, four other cities – WGNTV (Chicago)

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland said the new “Recent Arrivals Docket” will aim to process single adults through the immigration process in Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, Boston and Atlanta within 180 days.
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Fullbladder
1 year ago

Imagine you went through the expensive and timely legal process of coming to this country, only to watch every law you were told was important be broken. Sad.

sue
1 year ago

Seems obiden has the same disgusting ideas as the rest of his party…….SURPRISE

Dev
1 year ago

Why doesn’t the Senate consider the 2 bills they were sent from the Congress? The Democratic Senate won’t talk about these 2 bills.

debtsor
1 year ago
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Because they want to change the Demographics of the country forever to ensure 1 party democrat rule for generations. They only need to flip several hundred thousand votes in a few key states to control the federal government forever, so they’re flooding the country with new illegals who will have legal children, and when they are 18 years old and vote, middle-aged queen AOC will be the latinks in charge of powerful democrat party in congress.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Mayorkas and Garland also plan to star in the new movie Dumb and Dumber 3.

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