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The Biden administration claims that they have a speedy plan to resolve the legal status of the massive numbers of illegal alien migrant invaders they’re releasing every day into the country.
The reality, as Assemblyman Lester Chang, one of the few NYC Republican elected officials revealed, is an indefinite extension with a court date that stretches into the next decade.
If you wanted more proof that @POTUS & his administration who created this migrant crisis have no real intention of solving the crisis expeditiously, a court date on March 1st, 2032 given to a migrant tells you everything you need to know! #NotSerious #MigrantCrisis #NYC pic.twitter.com/jNim9dAYQb
— Assemblyman Lester Chang (@AMLesterChangNY) August 14, 2023
Maybe the document is a misprint or something photoshopped together, but we’ve already heard reports of migrants getting court dates in 2027 and 2035.
In Brownsville, migrants who arrived in the US Thursday showed The Post their paperwork with designated court dates set as late as 2032 and 2035 in Chicago and Florida.
Now they have been admitted to the county and given a court date, the migrants can receive a work permit and legally live and work in the US until their case comes up.
The open borders regime violates immigration law (much like all the other laws) in two ways: by ignoring it entirely or by creating loopholes that amount to amnesty. Examples of the latter include selective prosecution leading to DACA and temporary protected status for troubled areas that allow illegal aliens to remain here indefinitely. Court cases in 2032 amount to the same thing. Long before then the illegal invaders will have kids, they’ll be able to point to how long they’ve lived here and the chamber of commerce politicians will tell us that they’re too useful and integrated to expel no matter what eventually happens in their cases.
Ugly Sid says
The Left gloats.
The country dies.
Jeff Bargholz says
And the D-Bags foolishly think these beaners and other invaders they’ve imported will support them rather than supplant them.
Algorithmic Analyst says
2032? That’s almost a joke, except noone would believe it.
Of course you know how the invaders double up and triple up and quadruple up … in their dwellings. Makes me wonder how the landlords they rent from deal with it.
Jeff Bargholz says
My mother’s second husband used to be a landlord and he said it isn’t worth it. The tenants make never ending demands and just fuck the places up. A landlord has to pay out for constant repairs and modifications.
Hell, it was my uncle and his wife that he rented his house out to and the only way to get rid of them was to raise the rent. We both laughed at that one.
People should take care of themselves, not seek charity.
internalexile says
Well said. I will remember that one.
NAVY ET1 says
9 years, to the politically-motivated governmental machinery, is probably considered a short time and a quick fix. I’m still waiting on my 2021 $2000+ tax refund that the IRS lost (requiring a re-file) and I’m expecting it about as quickly.