Washington Examiner
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The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees is building a 75,000-square-foot migrant aid center in Tapachula , Mexico .
It is one of over a hundred facilities across Central and South America designed to make it easier for migrants to enter the U.S. This mass migration infrastructure is being built and paid for by the United Nations and American taxpayers.
Since June 2023 , Biden ’s SMOs have helped connect more than 60,000 migrants with UNHCR , most of whom were then referred to USRAP to begin the refugee resettlement process.
When UNHCR tells migrants they do not qualify for refugee status, SMO employees then educate migrants on other “pathways” into the U.S. created by Biden administration.
The goal of the Biden administration, particularly Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas , is not to stop the flow of migrants into the U.S. Any country that has a flood or a cold snap earns the right to send its people here, Suketu Mehta argues.
We need a secure border and a working system that is democratically accountable to voters.
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