Biden labels influx of illegal aliens as ‘newcomers

The White ‍House Introduces New Term for Illegal⁣ Aliens Under President Joe Biden

The White ​House has recently unveiled a new term to describe the millions of illegal aliens who have entered the United States during​ President Joe Biden’s administration. This announcement coincided ​with⁢ Biden’s visit to the border, where he posed for a photo op at a location ⁣with minimal⁣ illegal crossings.

In a document labeled as a “fact sheet,” the administration presented a set of talking points that align with the Democratic Party’s views. However, critics and​ experts argue that the proposed legislation introduced by the Democrat-Senate earlier this​ year​ would exacerbate the border situation rather than improve​ it.

Towards the ​end of the document, the administration referred to​ the influx of illegal aliens under ​Biden as “newcomers.”

“The Biden White‍ House is now referring to illegal immigrants as ‘newcomers’,”⁢ stated the House GOP conference on X. They further criticized Biden’s lack of seriousness in addressing illegal immigration, ​labeling it as a deliberate catastrophe.

Representative Andrew Clyde (R-GA) responded ⁣to the document, expressing his disbelief: “INSANITY. A ‘newcomer’ just brutally murdered‌ Laken Riley ‌last week. ‘Newcomers’ are flooding our county with‍ fentanyl. These ‘newcomers’ are costing American taxpayers nearly $500 billion. Joe Biden ‌wants ‍to normalize his intentional ‌illegal invasion.”

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“A continued disgrace,” remarked⁣ Representative Dan Bishop (R-NC).

Representative Keith Self (R-TX)⁣ directed a‍ question to Biden on X, asking, “How many⁣ more ‘newcomers’ will you welcome in to murder Americans?”

How ​does providing a ‍pathway​ to⁢ citizenship for undocumented ⁣immigrants potentially impact ⁢national security, and what are the⁢ risks‍ associated with ‌rewarding‌ individuals ⁣who have violated the law

Significantly alter ‌immigration policies and could have significant ⁤consequences for ‌the country’s security ⁣and ‌economy.

The term “illegal alien” has long been used ⁤to‌ describe individuals ⁢who enter a ⁤country without proper ​authorization or documentation. However, the White ​House has now introduced a‌ new term, “non-citizen,” to describe these individuals. This new label is seen by many as⁤ an attempt to downplay the seriousness of the issue and shift the focus away from the fact that⁣ these individuals have violated the law.

Critics argue that this‍ is​ a prime ‍example of the Biden⁣ administration’s approach to immigration, which they believe prioritizes open borders and amnesty over the rule of law. They believe‌ that by changing ‍the terminology, ⁢the administration is attempting to normalize ⁤illegal immigration and make it more acceptable​ to the⁢ American public.

Furthermore, experts raise ⁢concerns‍ about the potential​ impact of the proposed ​legislation introduced by the Democrat-Senate. This legislation, known as the U.S. Citizenship ⁢Act of 2021, aims to ‌provide a pathway to citizenship ⁤for millions of ⁤undocumented immigrants currently residing in the country. While proponents argue that this would address the⁤ issue of illegal immigration and provide⁤ opportunities for these individuals, opponents believe that ⁢it would only encourage further illegal crossings‍ and have detrimental effects on the⁤ country’s ‌economy.

One of the main concerns⁤ surrounding the U.S.​ Citizenship Act of ⁢2021 ​is its potential impact on national security. Critics argue that by ‌providing a path to citizenship for ⁣undocumented immigrants, the government would essentially be rewarding individuals ‍who have violated‌ the law and potentially allowing individuals with unknown backgrounds and intentions to become citizens. This could⁢ pose significant risks ⁣to the safety and security of the ​United States.

Economically, opponents of the legislation⁣ argue that providing a‌ pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants would lead⁢ to a strain on the country’s resources and taxpayers. They ​believe ​that‍ these‍ individuals would become ‌eligible for welfare programs and other government assistance, which would place a burden on the already strained economy.

The term “non-citizen” introduced by the White ‍​House⁣ may be seen by some as a small change in terminology. However, it is indicative of a larger shift in the approach to ‌immigration under the Biden administration. Critics argue that this shift prioritizes open borders and amnesty ⁢over law and order, and that the ‌proposed legislation could have serious consequences for national security and‌ the economy.

As the debate over immigration policies ​continues, it is​ important to consider the long-term ramifications of any⁢ proposed changes. While finding⁢ a compassionate and fair‍ solution to the issue of illegal immigration is crucial, it must also take into account the concerns and interests of American citizens‍ and the overall well-being of⁤ the⁢ country.



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