Gallup: 800 Million People Want to Migrate to U.S. or Europe
Roughly 800 million poor people worldwide want to migrate into homes and jobs in America or Europe, according to a Gallup survey announced on January 31.
Roughly 800 million poor people worldwide want to migrate into homes and jobs in America or Europe, according to a Gallup survey announced on January 31.
More Chinese economic migrants are joining the scramble for the United States as President Joe Biden’s deputies widen legal loopholes in the southern border, according to a U.S.-funded news agency.
President Joe Biden’s s pro-migration border chief is rewarding roughly 40,000 African economic migrants by granting them work permits and legal status.
Many migrants are being killed or brutalized on the global smuggling route created by President Joe Biden and border chief Alejandro Mayorkas, says Todd Bensman, a former intelligence official who now works with the Center for Immigration Studies.
The U.S.-funded United Nations is providing cash to help job-seeking migrants trek up through South America, Central America, and Mexico, says Todd Bensman, at the Center for Immigration Studies.
Migrant apprehensions in Mexico hit the highest number ever recorded in a single-month period in September.
Vice President Kamala Harris is hiding behind her assigned mission to address problems in just three Central American countries to avoid the growing political fallout from the worsening border crises.
The number of global migrants at the border will keep rising unless President Joe Biden tightens border security, Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) told the administration’s homeland security chief during a congressional hearing.
The latest border apprehension numbers show a huge rise in migrants from distant countries, including Colombia, India, and Turkey, seeking to enter the U.S.
Colombia and Panama agreed to limit the flow of U.S.-bound migrants from various continents transiting through their territory to 650 per day.
An increasing number of migrants from outside the Northern Triangle (NT) is flocking to the U.S. as Biden team focuses on Northern Triangle.
Many millions of poor migrants will travel to the United States amid a global climate crisis, and the United States will quickly benefit by rejuvenating an “aging workforce,” says the New York Times.