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Monday, November 1, 2021

败家子当道的美国



败家子当道的美国,衰败是必然的。我们每个人都应该好好想想该如何保命保财。如果对这样的未来还抱有任何希望的话,那就只能祝你好运。

Illegal Immigrants Breaking The Law Will Get a Million Dollars From Biden

We all know what's going on at the U.S. border with Mexico. It's wide open, hundreds of thousands are crossing at will, and the Customs and Immigration officers have been told to stand down and do nothing except help the new illegals get to other parts of the U.S. In effect, there is no border; just a rest stop and welcome mat for illegals headed to Seattle, Denver, Minneapolis, New York, and a town near you. Trump was not entirely effective when he was in charge, but he did build a few hundred miles of new wall, detained and deported thousands of illegals, and implemented a "remain in Mexico" policy whereby asylum seekers had to stay in Mexico while their claims for asylum in the U.S. were being adjudicated; (most such claims are rejected if they actually get that far). Another Trump policy was to separate children from parents or other relatives on the grounds that the parents knew what they were doing when they broke the law, but children were innocent victims. The parents might be deported (at which point their children could be returned to them in their home countries). It's also the case that many so-called "parents" were not natural parents but proxies or frauds using the children as props to get into the country. Trump ended the policy after a public outcry, despite the fact that he was on firm legal ground. Now, under the Biden administration, the Justice Department is considering a settlement of lawsuits brought on behalf of the separated child illegals for the "physical and mental trauma" of the separation. Never mind that they broke the law. Never mind that they came here on their own volition. They are victims, according to the lawsuits. As described in this article, the settlement being considered is $450,000 per person with a cap of $1 million per family. Given the number of claimants, the total settlement could reach $1 billion or more. All of this money comes out of your pocket as a taxpayer. Not all if it goes to the victims, because about $200 million will go to the lawyers for legal fees. These settlement figures are more than the U.S. government pays to families of those killed in combat. It will do nothing to slow down illegal immigration. In fact, this settlement will encourage more illegals who hope that they too might hit the jackpot based on some legal technicality (even though they are the lawbreakers). If this is how the government plans to spend your money, expect higher deficits, slower growth, and more political dysfunction from now on.



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