Biden’s Insane Border Plan Counts On Foreign Adversaries To Rigorously Vet Migrants
Its new border “enforcement” plan, which legalizes migrants before they cross the border And then allows them through official ports of entry, President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) assures that all must first pass “rigorous security vetting” and “security background checks.”
DHS has just added four new nationalities — Cubans, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and Haitians — to the already wide range of nationalities allowed for at least the next eight months to cross through land ports of entry, or fly into a U.S. airport, under the “CBP-One” Reservation system. The New York Times Recently reported 109,000 These entries are available from May 2022 through December 2022. Other possible candidates include Tajikistanis and Russians, Somalis, Afghans, Tajikistanis and Somalis. The four most recent nationalities could be the largest. They will be able to use the CBP One pre-legalization process which will allow for 360,000 such prelegalized entries per year.
But it must be pointed out that for supermajorities of the potential 515,000 foreign nationals who have and will use this new ad hoc parallel immigration system in the next year, meeting the program’s No. 1 requirement “rigorous security vetting” It will be almost impossible.
Security vetting of the program is an empty promise. It is an unfulfillable requirement. This will keep stranger danger from entering the country the same way as if these people had sneaked into the country.
Here’s why: American border officials receiving these hundreds of thousands of pre-approved foreign nationals will take biometrics, names, fingerprints, and personal testaments to clean living back home and bounce them off national and international databases looking for red-flag hits.
American intelligence and law enforcement won’t be able to check for criminal records in any country that is diplomatically distant from the United States.
Reliable background checks are not available in limited quantities
For starters, no one can expect Cuba, Nicaragua, or Venezuela to happily run criminal histories for the Americans, even if they had the computerized capacity to do so and interoperability agreements in place, which they don’t. All are openly hostile towards the United States and vice-versa. They all suffer under different types of U.S. diplomatic isolation (Venezuela or Nicaragua) and economic sanctions (Cuba). None of these countries would help America stop the importation of their criminals via the CBP-One program. They would rather revel in the news about their criminals wreaking havoc within America’s borders. Mariel Boat Lift, anyone?
Haiti is an island nation. Currently, a failed stateThe country is almost without any government functions today, and even in better times, it had no ability to run criminal background checks on the Americans. It even has a police force that makes criminal arrests. Haiti doesn’t have such a thing.
This problem extends far beyond the four new additions to CBP-One’s pre-legalization program. The Center for Immigration
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