The wait is finally over, and we now have a glimpse into the atrocious Senate border deal that not only fails to secure America’s borders but provides exponentially more money to help Ukraine and Israel defend their own sovereignty.
By now, one thing should be clear: The Democrats and Republicans who negotiated this bill do not want to stop illegal immigration. Instead, they simply want to solve the "chaos" at the border so mass immigration can become more efficient and systematized because both sides benefit from it.
The left gets to change America’s demographics, creating and solidifying a reliable Democratic voting bloc for generations.
The “Chamber of Commerce” members of the GOP secure their steady influx of cheap labor.
This quid pro quo is clearly demonstrated by essentially guaranteeing an annual influx of at least 1,825,000 legal immigrants into the country while allowing anyone who is granted asylum to receive near-instant work permits.
The authors claim there will be a “raised” standard for achieving asylum status, but the prospect of immediate work authorizations will be a magnet for immigrants and a boon to U.S. businesses who want nothing more than to keep American wages suppressed.
As always, this deal with the devil is a win-win for the regime and a lose-lose for American citizens.
But why try and push this border deal through now?
After all, in recent years, Democrats have told the American people that there is no crisis at the border and that record migrant encounters and an overwhelmed border patrol were a manufactured crisis perpetuated by Republicans.
The answer is simple.
The American people were starting to notice - and the regime hates it when Americans notice things, especially during election years.
Thankfully, this deal looks to be dead on arrival, as (R) Speaker Mike Johnson, House leadership, and now (R) Mitch McConnell have all come out saying such.
The important takeaway from the framing of this border deal is that both Democrats and the majority of establishment Republicans don’t view mass immigration as a threat to the cultural fabric of the United States.
The only problem with illegal immigration is that there aren’t more ways to legally enter and work in America.
The reality is that immigration levels, both legal and illegal, are already unsustainable, and the projections are even more dire.
Meanwhile, both the left and most of the establishment right refuse to acknowledge and defend U.S. sovereignty.
To truly solve this crisis, immigration must be severely restricted for decades, as it was under the Immigration Act of 1924, and mass deportations must occur as there are an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants living within the United States, a number that is surely underestimated.
Why deportations? Because amnesty is on the horizon.
The regime will continue to push for as much immigration into the United States as possible and then pledge to “secure” the border in exchange for mass amnesty. That has always been the goal, as Chuck Schumer recently stated:
A border in name only leads to a nation in name only.
And sadly for us, that’s the point.