“Beijing Biden’s regime is actively reimporting illegal aliens deported to Cameroon by Donald Trump. Discovered through interviews with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel and an examination of internal documents, the move remains unannounced to the public.
Memos reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon reveal ICE collaborating with nonprofits to bring back the migrants.
An internal email from 2023 shows Fatma Marouf, director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic at Texas A&M University, informing ICE of an arriving migrant at Washington-Dulles Airport.
Former ICE chief of staff Tom Blank suggests activist groups influencing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decisions compromises the legal process. ICE’s collaboration with the Immigrant Rights Clinic is unusual. Such returns typically follow strict judicial orders after recognized prosecution errors.
Documents suggest the Biden regime aims to avoid litigation related to alleged abuses of Cameroonian migrants.
A pending lawsuit in New York concerning related documents is noted—but no court has mandated their return. The decision seems tied to a February 2022 Human Rights Watch report alleging mistreatment of Cameroonians deported between 2019 and 2021.
Current and former ICE officials say reversing deportations for individuals previously deemed ineligible for asylum is unprecedented.
On his first day in office, Biden halted border wall construction.
He also ended the policy of requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for court hearings.
Most Americans believe he is “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the U.S. to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats.”
“A growing number of Democrats are calling for President Joe Biden to end his 2024 re-election bid after his widely criticized performance in [the] CNN debate against former President Donald Trump.
Less than a week after the debate, a confidential polling memo circulating among Democrats reveals a sharp decline in Biden’s support in key battleground states.
The memo, obtained by Puck News, indicates that voter defections are so severe that Biden risks losing NH, VA, and New Mexico to Trump.
The memo, drafted by OpenLabs — a progressive nonprofit that conducts polling and message-testing for Democratic groups — details these findings.
Peter Hamby of Puck News reported that OpenLabs’ memos are highly regarded within Democrat circles for their data-driven approach and are typically shared with clients and strategists.
The poll, conducted within 72 hours after the debate, shows that 40 percent of Biden’s 2020 voters now believe he should end his campaign.
This is a significant shift from a May survey, which found only 1/4th of [those] voters held that view.
Among swing voters, Biden is also struggling: by a 2-to-1 margin, they believe he should leave the race.
This is the current electoral map based on the recent Open Labs polling data. Insanity. pic.twitter.com/y4PTbcK9Fj
Biden’s debate performance was so poorly received that in key battleground states he now polls behind other potential Democrat candidates, including Vice President Kamala Harris, MI Governor Gretchen Whitmer, CA Governor Gavin Newsom, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
“The most worrisome angle to all this is that Trump is now within striking distance in a variety of states that weren’t considered campaign battlegrounds last week,” Hamby wrote, “Biden is now only winning by a fraction of a point in Virginia, Maine, Minnesota, and NM — and he’s now only winning Colorado by around 2 points.”
The public disclosure of the OpenLabs memo comes as top officials within the Biden campaign suggest that Harris is the leading alternative should Biden choose to withdraw from the race.
Biden has secured 3,894 delegates from state primaries, which are expected to formally nominate him during a virtual meeting this month before the Democrat National Convention in Chicago.
If [he] steps down, insiders say […] delegates […] likely go to Harris.
“All of the delegates are not just Biden delegates, they are [also] Harris delegates,” Michael Trujillo, a Democrat strategist from CA who worked for Hillary Clinton’s campaigns in 2008 and 2016, told Reuters, adding, “she will have a sizable delegation and support in all 50 states on day one.”
Passing over the first black and female vice president for another candidate would ignite backlash from black and women voters, which are critical to electoral success, democrat strategists told the new outlet.”
“[…] Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) warned that the incumbent could impede the other Democrats down-ticket. He criticized Biden’s performance in his debate with […] President Donald Trump and said the president “has continued to run substantially behind Democrat senators in key states and in most polls has trailed Donald Trump.”
“I had hoped that the debate would provide some momentum to change that. It did not,” said Doggett in a statement on July 2, per Fox News.
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Biden’s halting speech and low-energy presentation at the June 27 debate has raised concern among many Democrats and progressive political activists about his viability as his party’s […] candidate.
Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin told MSNBC on June 30 that there are “very honest, and serious and rigorous conversations taking place” about Biden’s campaign.
“We’re having a serious conversation about what to do,” said Raskin, “one thing I can tell you is that regardless of what President Biden decides, our party is going to be unified, and our party also needs him at the very center of our deliberations in our campaign … whether he’s the candidate or someone else is the candidate.”
Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said during a July 2 interview that questions about Biden’s ability to serve are “legitimate” in the wake of the debate. She added that voters should question the health of both Biden and Trump.
“I think it’s a legitimate question to say, is this an episode or is this a condition? When people ask that question, it’s legitimate — of both candidates,” she said, per HuffPost.
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Biden’s administration and campaign team have both denied reports that the president may withdraw from the race.
Campaign communications director Michael Tyler downplayed the fallout from the televised event during a June 28 press event.
“Obviously, I think the president said himself he’s not as good as a debater as he used to be,” Tyler said, per Fox News, “but he knows how to fight like hell. … that’s what the American people are going to continue to see day in and day out for the remainder of this campaign: a president in Joe Biden who understands he’s never going to stop fighting for the American people, and he’s never going to stop contrasting that against Donald Trump, who every single day is clearly fighting for himself.”
Tyler argued the debate “crystallized the threat … that Donald Trump poses.”
Speaking from the WH briefing room […] Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denied that Biden is suffering from Alzheimer’s or a degenerative illness.”