Subject: Re: Welcome to Chinese Operatives
In detention.
Nope. They're not holding people for 8 years. Biden's parloing them into the country or using other...executive actions...to keep them here.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/0...
By the end of 2023, about 360,000 Venezuelans, Cubans, Nicaraguans and Haitians are expected to gain admission through a similar private sponsorship initiative introduced in January
The Biden administration has also greatly expanded the number of people who are in the United States with what is known as temporary protected status, a program former President Donald J. Trump had sought to terminate. About 670,000 people from 16 countries have had their protections extended or become newly eligible since Mr. Biden took office, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center.
And what about parole?
The humanitarian parole program, in contrast, requires immigrants to first have a sponsor in the United States who will take financial responsibility for settling them in, and expeditiously offers a work permit for those approved. Employers with worker shortages are welcoming the arrivals as an important new labor pool.
Hmm. Don't recall Congress passing that. There's more...executive action...for you.
How hard is it to arrange a "sponsor" in the United States? It's not.
You're going to tell me that the Biden admin is merely using existing law and that's true. But no one has used it to the degree Biden has.
Humanitarian parole has been used in the past. The authority granted by Congress to the executive branch in 1952 in fact has evolved into a key tool for expeditiously admitting people who do not qualify under established immigration categories, though rarely to the degree seen lately under the Biden administration.
Back to you
Instead, the best way to stay in the U.S. is to fly into LaGuardia on a business or tourist visa under your Saudi passport, have a 90 second conversation with customs, and rent a car and disappear into the country. That way, you not only arrive in the country with virtually no risk and nothing required of you, but you can also have cash and identity papers and all the other things that might be useful in your mission. You know, like the other ones did.
And this happened pre-9/11. Has anything changed in the country since then? Are airliners as easy to hit?
Or did maybe the terrorists change their tactics between then and now?