As the president continues to falter before the nation’s eyes, the Biden administration is feverishly turning its illegal alien amnesty machine into overdrive. Shockingly, even foreigners from countries identified as posing a clear terrorism threat are not excluded.
On July 8, Biden Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas “announced the extension and redesignation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Yemeni nationals in the United States who would otherwise be eligible for deportation,” Breitbart reports. “TPS was first created under the Immigration Act of 1990 and prevents federal immigration officials from deporting people from countries that are designated as experiencing famine, war, or natural disasters,” the news site relates.
The amnesty affects some 4,000 Yemenis currently residing in the US. “The steps the Department of Homeland Security has taken today will allow certain Yemenis currently residing in the United States to remain and work here until conditions in their home country improve,” Mayorkas declared in a statement. Zero mention was made of the threat these Yemenis may pose to the American people.
‘Subjects of Concern’ Not So Concerning?
And so another welcome mat is rolled out as mountains of evidence reveal the complete failure of the Biden administration to properly track the endless wave of “newcomers” making their way into the nation from all corners of the world, even the most remote and hostile locations.
“The Department of Homeland Security has identified over 400 [illegal aliens] from Central Asia and elsewhere who crossed into the US in the past three years as ‘subjects of concern’ because they were brought by an ISIS-affiliated human smuggling network, three US officials tell NBC News,” the network reported on June 25. “While over 150 of them have been arrested, the whereabouts of over 50 remain unknown, the officials said.”
The Islamist Houthi movement in Yemen is known to work closely with ISIS.
Needless to say, that 400 figure is just a drop in the bucket. The actual number of potential terrorists traipsing across the porous US southern border is likely astronomically higher.
“Thousands of ‘special interest aliens’ from numerous countries, including the Middle East, have been arrested by Border Patrol agents while attempting to cross the US southern border illegally over the last two years, according to internal Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data,” Fox News reported last October.
“‘Special interest aliens’ are people from countries identified by the US government as having conditions that promote or protect terrorism or potentially pose some sort of national security threat to the US,” Fox explains.
“That data, confirmed by multiple CBP sources and reflects apprehensions between ports of entry between October 2021 and October 2023, shows that agents encountered 6,386 nationals from Afghanistan in that period as well as 3,153 from Egypt, 659 from Iran and 538 from Syria,” the network continued.
“Agents also encountered 13,624 from Uzbekistan, 30,830 from Turkey, 1,613 from Pakistan, 164 from Lebanon, 185 from Jordan, 139 from Yemen, 123 from Iraq and 15,594 from Mauritania. The data does not include information on how many of those migrants were removed or who were released into the US with a court date.”
Pushing Amnesty and Taking No Questions
As Liberty Nation News documented, the Biden administration has pulled out all the stops to transform “humanitarian parole” refugee statuses, meant to be applied only to rare catastrophic circumstances, into an amnesty blank check for illegal aliens.
In granting TPS status to foreigners from one of the most dangerous terrorist-laden nations on the planet, Mayorkas and his cohorts prove once again how determined they are to keep the borders open and flowing with people.
It’s only a matter of time before disaster strikes.
“In March, an armed known terror watchlist suspect from Yemen was arrested after a four-hour-long [police] standoff in Eure, Gates County,” The Carolina Journal writes. After receiving a report of shots being fired, police found Awet Hagos standing outside a convenience store waving a firearm. “When deputies moved in to apprehend him, he tried to disarm a deputy before fleeing,” The Journal states. “Hagos was charged with three counts each of assault on a government official and resisting a public officer, as well as a charge of carrying a concealed weapon.”
State officials implored the Biden administration to explain how a terror watchlist suspect could have made it all the way to tiny Eure, NC (population roughly 1,700).
“How did Hagos enter the United States?” Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson asked. “How did Hagos get to North Carolina? Did he travel by air, interstate, or rail? Are there other places that he’s been in our state that he’s traveled to or through, and should those areas be on alert?” Robinson, who is running for governor, already knew his questions were in vain.
“The silence from the Biden administration on this situation is not an isolated incident,” he exclaimed. “Not even our elected officials in Congress or the Senate have been able to get any answers from [Biden]. [One week earlier], members of our federal delegation wrote a letter demanding answers regarding a migrant housing facility in Greensboro. They received no information from the Biden administration despite this facility going online.”
The Great Biden Amnesty Machine is running full throttle, and the administration feels no need to explain itself to the American communities left battered and scarred in its wake.