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State of the Union - Biden Misleading on Border Crisis

President Biden deludes on the border instead of securing it.
President Biden deludes on the border instead of securing it.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams talks about housing and money shortfalls upon El Paso visit, complains about illegal aliens coming to his city, while failing to renounce his sanctuary policies.
As the year winds down, we review some of the most noteworthy immigration coverage reported in 2022.
The push for more immigration amidst growing economic uncertainty only adds to the financial insecurity of working U.S. families. A policy rooted in economic fairness would limit employers' access to foreign labor.
Stories on H-1B visas and hurricane clean-ups show how worker shortage claims are about adding more cheap legal and illegal immigrant workers to the U.S. workforce rather than filling labor gaps in our economy.
BLS reports show how inflation continues to outpace wages. Economists predict a near-term U.S. recession is more likely within the next year and the slowing economy is already negatively impacting the U.S. workforce.
Last week, House Speaker Pelosi brought up a presumed U.S. worker shortage to say that Florida agriculture needs illegal workers to "pick the crops." Columnist Batya Ungar-Sargon took Pelosi to task for sending a message to open the border in order to allow the working class of other countries to undercut workers in the U.S.
Democratic-led El Paso has faced the turmoil of the record border crisis by busing migrants out of the city, while officials have steered clear of bringing up the obvious - the lack of border security and asylum application abuse that are driving the staggering numbers of crossings and wreaking havoc on city resources.
Democratic Mayors Muriel Bowser of Washington, DC and Eric Adams of New York City now see how the current, record border crossings are a burden on city resources and homeless shelters. They are pleading to the Biden administration for help.
Up to now, there has been minimal if any media discussion on the impact the current, record border crisis is having on housing and shelter resources in the U.S. Recent media coverages, though, detail how the Biden administration is depending upon overburdened non profits and requesting unprecedented FEMA funding amidst the chaos.