Latest Biden Policy Is a Direct Slap In The Face For U.S. Workers

Isn’t the Democrat Party ostensibly a political safe haven for the working class?

If that were ever true, it certainly isn’t the case any longer.

An endless amount of bad immigration policy has resulted in a decimation and abandonment of the American working class. Democrat corporate fat cats seek desperately to fill their franchises with cheap foreign labor using ‘wokeness’ and ‘racial equity’ as justifications.

However, this latest policy coming from the Biden administration really takes the cake.

Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security has announced plans to provide work permits to tens of thousands of Afghans brought to the United States, free of charge.

On Monday, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced that the agency will exempt Afghans brought to the U.S. via “humanitarian parole” from filing fees to “help facilitate their resettlement in the U.S. by streamlining the processing of requests for work authorization, green cards, and associated services.”

“By providing these evacuees with access to streamlined processing and fee exemptions, we will open doors of opportunity for our Afghan allies and help them begin to rebuild their lives in communities across our country more quickly,” Mayorkas said in a statement.

Afghans have increasingly signaled their intention not to ingratiate themselves into the fabric of America, but create their own metacountry – their own Afghanistan right here in America.

The policy move means that most of the roughly 70,000 Afghans, whom Biden has flown to the U.S. for resettlement across 46 states, will be able to apply for and secure work permits without paying the $500 filing fees that other foreign nationals typically must pay.

Globalist corporations in the airline industry, pharmaceutical industry, big banks, and tech conglomerates are working closely with the Biden administration to funnel Afghans into American jobs.

Facilitating much of the corporate partnership is a non-governmental organization backed by former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama and former first ladies Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama.

As of November 1, about 10,000 of the 70,000 Afghans brought to the U.S. thus far have been resettled in American communities with no say from residents or local and state officials.

Refugee resettlement costs taxpayers nearly $9 billion every five years. Over the course of a lifetime, taxpayers pay about $133,000 per refugee and within five years of resettlement, roughly 16 percent will need taxpayer-funded housing assistance.

Are you paying attention yet?

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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