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Biden Chooses Foreigners Over Black Communities

  • By John Deloria
  • (General Dispatch) – President Joe Biden will launch an amnesty plan that will legalize from 11 to 22 million illegal aliens in the U.S., as well as ease the entry of migrants into the country. 
  • The plan will greatly increase the flow of immigrants into the country who will be in a position to compete with unemployed Americans. 
  • It is also being considered to give a green card to all foreigners who entered the country illegally so that they can opt for jobs legally and with all the benefits conferred by law. 
  • Some sectors have not been slow to speak out and say that the president is misdirecting his efforts because he should look first to the black communities that brought him to the White House. 
  • Recall that the black vote in states like Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania were crucial for President Biden to defeat Donald Trump in the 2020 election. 
  • A review by the Center for Immigration Studies asserts that black Americans commonly compete more for jobs with legal and illegal aliens than with other Americans, which makes Biden’s policy even more vulnerable for black communities. 
  • Last year alone, nearly 1.2 million legal aliens received green cards to stay legally in the United States, a number that is growing exponentially due to the continued migration of mostly Latino foreigners to our nation. 
  • For now, Biden’s policies seem to be more committed to the Latino vote that turned his back on the election than to the black vote that brought him to the White House. It is expected that an agenda of help and opportunities for black communities from the president will see the light of day soon, but there are still no certainties or affirmations of any kind. 

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Breitbart: Joe Biden Prioritizes Illegal Aliens After Black Americans Propelled Him to White House

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