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Biden-Harris are breaking records they wish they could hide from Americans

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Kamala is hitting new lows in this election. But the worst is yet to come.

Because Biden-Harris are breaking records they wish they could hide from Americans.

In a clear example of Joe Biden’s misplaced priorities, the U.S. has admitted 100,000 refugees over the last year — the highest number in three decades.

While Biden touts this as an accomplishment, critics argue it signals a reckless approach to national security and a blatant disregard for American workers.

The president is busy rebuilding a refugee system that had been wisely scaled back by his predecessor, Donald Trump, who put Americans first.

Immigrant rights groups, never satisfied, are already demanding even more, and predictably, Biden seems eager to oblige. He’s set a staggering cap of 125,000 refugees for fiscal year 2025, once again demonstrating how out of touch his administration is with the real needs of this country.

“Refugee resettlement exemplifies the generosity that has always been at the core of the American spirit,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Yet, one has to wonder: where is this generosity for American citizens struggling with skyrocketing inflation, crime, and border security failures?

This marks the fourth time Biden has set this absurdly high refugee cap, a number that was unthinkable just a few years ago, thanks to Trump’s efforts to protect American jobs and secure the homeland.

Under Trump, the refugee intake plummeted to fewer than 12,000 in 2020, a stark contrast to the Obama years, when it reached nearly 85,000. Biden’s relentless push to reverse those policies has led to a steady increase, hitting around 60,000 in 2023.

Fiscal year 2024 just ended, and while the exact figures aren’t out, it’s expected to be a jaw-dropping 67% increase over 2023.

Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, president of Global Refugee, lauded this as “renewed U.S. humanitarian leadership” — code for prioritizing foreign nationals over Americans.

The data shows that the Democratic Republic of the Congo sent the most refugees, accounting for 21% of the total. Afghanistan, Syria, and Venezuela followed close behind.

What’s more concerning is that under Biden, the process of selecting refugees has been radically altered. In the past, the U.N. referred most candidates, but now, private sponsors in the U.S. can essentially handpick people to be fast-tracked into the country.

Nayla Rush, a senior researcher at the Center for Immigration Studies, rightly points out that this change allows “undeserving people” to be brought in.

“Resettlement is supposed to be a life-saving tool,” she said, adding that under Biden’s policy, “we are not selecting the most vulnerable.”

Kamala Harris, who has been noticeably absent in addressing the crisis at the southern border, is just as complicit in this dangerous policy shift.

Together, Biden and Harris are turning America into a dumping ground, all while our border remains porous, and millions of illegal immigrants pour in unchecked.

Advocates are already urging Biden to raise the refugee cap even higher, with the Refugee Council USA pushing for at least 135,000 refugees next year — along with more taxpayer dollars to fund this madness.

At this rate, Biden’s legacy will be one of prioritizing foreign interests while neglecting the very people he was elected to serve. America deserves better leadership — leadership that will put Americans first, like Donald Trump did.

Stay tuned to the Conservative Column.

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