Biden Plans Migrant Welcome Ctrs in South America

According to a report in the Washington Post, Joe Biden is considering opening a welcome center for global migrants in Colombia, below cartel-infested Mexico and Panama’s troublesome Darien Gap. A center in Guatemala is also said to be under consideration.

These centers would process asylum seekers and fly them to the U.S. for work and housing opportunities. The report comes as Biden plans next month to lift the Title 42 barrier that prevents some illegals from entering the U.S. from Mexico. There are an estimated 600,000 illegal migrants waiting in Mexico for that occasion.

The new plan for South American welcome centers is intended to ease the anticipated crush at the border as those 600,000 stream across, to spare the world’s multitudes now arriving in South America the tedium of Panama and Mexico, and to pack as many of the whole bunch into the U.S. as possible while pretending that it’s all “legal.”

Here’s an idea: the U.S. maintains 750 military installations in 80 countries around the world. Joe could turn each of them into a Welcome Center and spare the teeming millions there the (no doubt xenophobic) trouble of actually having to do something. He could thus unite the twin goals of “Invade the world, invite the world” into one giant American suicide pact in the holy name of Equity.

Stay tuned. That’s probably what’s coming.

For more, see Breitbart News.

 

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