Good thing we have a press that is going to press the Biden administration for answers, eh?
White House says it’s ‘surging’ resources to Texas to address migrant influx but offers no details
The Biden administration says it is “surging” resources to El Paso, where migrants with nowhere else to go are sleeping in the streets while they scrape together bus money or await immigration proceedings.
Pressed to say what the administration is doing to help migrants, with homeless shelters mostly overwhelmed in Texas’ sixth-largest city, the White House did not elaborate and deferred to the Department of Homeland Security, which did not respond to request for comment.
“They’ve been surging resources to the region and working to quickly decompress the area,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Friday.
Migrants not immediately expelled are screened and processed to have their asylum claims heard by immigration judges in removal proceedings, Jean-Pierre said.
Jean-Pierre should have been pressed to answer exactly what the Biden admin is doing. If your friend made a dubious claim, you’d press them, would you not? Or your kids? A coworker or subordinate? But, the media just lets it go, probably sent an email over to Homeland, then moved on. Nor did they ask how many are being allowed to hang in the U.S. vs immediate deportation. Nor should any be allowed to simply roam free and clear till their asylum claim hearing, which most will not qualify for.
Border Patrol Chief in El Paso addresses migrant concerns from law enforcement, lawmakers
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El Paso Sector Border Patrol Chief, Gloria Chavez, said agents didn’t release any migrants into the streets.
Chavez said the Border Patrol is making changes to the way it’s handing this latest surge while they deal with a harsh reality.
“As the chief of the Border Patrol in this region, I don’t want to release people into the community. That is something that is not ok with us,” Chavez said. “The reality is that my central processing center is at capacity. I am holding right now, 2,700 people in a facility that is authorize to hold 1,040.
She explained the overflow lot is holding 500 people who are waiting to be processed at the moment.
Still no Kamala at the border to view an area overrun with migrants
During the intake, agents review fingerprints, photograph migrants for biometrics.
“We want to know who they are. If we have any criminals within these groups coming in, they are not going to be released into that community,” Chavez said.
Released? Why not immediately deported?
Congressman Tony Gonzales, who represents a portion of El Paso, shared his concerns about the surge.
“Right now, the Border Patrol is getting about 1,300 migrants a day and the city of El Paso is getting further behind,” Gonzales said.
Yet, Martha’s Vineyard declared an emergency over 50
Gonzales said a handful of Border Patrol agents are able to patrol the border due to the time spent processing migrants.
“On any shift, in El Paso, you have about eight Border Patrol agents in the field. Everyone else is processing. Essentially, there is nobody out in the field to cover this. Meanwhile there is no end in sight,” Gonzales said.
Does that look like a surge?
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