Southern Border Emergency Update - It Is Far Worse Than What You Think!
Thursday, August 10, 2023.
All is quiet on our southern border with Mexico right? No it is not. Just because the mainstream media (MSM) isn’t covering this emergency daily or even weekly does not mean that the problem has been solved or has gone away. Far from it. We are being duped by them by the old “out of sight out of mind” philosophy. In other words if we don’t see it on the “Tell A Vision - Television” (insert your smart phones here also) every day then the problem doesn’t exist.
As has been stated many times already this is as much a humanity crisis as a political crisis. For America it is a Critical Emergency not a crisis! The rapes continue…including the raping of children (boys and girls). Illegal immigrants are still dying trying to reach the border. The Cartels are still running the operations under the direction and control of the Chinese. The Border Patrol is still aiding in the processing of and distribution of these illegals into the U.S. Texas is still making an effort to stop this but they are outmanned and outgunned by the Feds. America continues to be invaded by hundreds of thousands of these illegal immigrants monthly. They continue to be snuck into the country by night. By busses, private vehicles, and planes.
I can hear the sighs, I can visualize the shaking of the heads, I can see the smirks on some peoples faces when they read this. Because so many Americans have been deceived and blinded. By the mainstream media, social media, Hollywood and the Entertainment Industry, they just don’t see this as a real problem. Those of us who live close to the border (I live less than 200 miles from El Paso, Texas) do. As do those whose neighborhoods, towns, and cities are filling up with these people. We get it. This invasion is real and it has put, and continues to put America in grave danger.
Clayton Morris (Redacted) or (Redacted) interviewed Anthony Rubin (Muckraker) on August 1st. In that interview (see the attached link to the video below) Anthony made the following statements about the current situation on the border.
He makes reference to the UN Document titled International Organization For Immigration (IOM). Anthony makes the statement in the interview that these people are not migrants, they are instead illegal immigrants, and I totally agree. He also refers to the UN’s “Migration Replacement Document” that was released on March 17, 2000. It called for up to 600 million migrants coming to the U.S. to replace the aging and declining population within the U.S. and other nations particularly Europe. In the worst case scenario up to 1.5 billion immigrants to flood Europe and the U.S.
NEW REPORT ON REPLACEMENT MIGRATION ISSUED BY UN POPULATION DIVISION
17 March 2000 Press Release DEV/2234 POP/735
NEW REPORT ON REPLACEMENT MIGRATION ISSUED BY UN POPULATION DIVISION
2000 UN Document Reveals Plan To Flood America With 600 Million Migrants
May 11, 2023
By 2050, 73% of population would be immigrants or their descendents
With the migrant surge currently on America’s Southern Border, yourNEWS has decided to republish this 2018 article by Paul Joseph Watson that raised alarm over a UN document admitting to “replacement migration.”
Original article below:
A 2001 UN strategy document is getting fresh attention in light of the migrant crisis because it outlines the need to flood America and Europe with hundreds of millions of migrants in order to maintain population levels.
Entitled ‘Replacement Migration: Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations?‘, the plan seeks to “offset population decline and population ageing resulting from low fertility and mortality rates.”
It contends that mass migration to the west is needed for governments to maintain “many established economic, social and political policies and programmes”.
The strategy document sets out six potential scenarios for each country or region of the world necessary to meet this goal.
Under the most severe scenario, large numbers of migrants will be required to “maintain the potential support ratio” (of a population) at the highest level.
In the case of the United States, under the most extreme scenario, the report states, “It would be necessary to have 593 million immigrants from 1995 to 2050, an average of 10.8 million per year.”
“By 2050, out of a United States total population of 1.1 billion, 775 million, or 73 per cent, would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendants,” adds the report.
In Europe’s case, the document asserts that at least 159 million migrant workers will need to enter by 2025 in order, “to maintain the current balance of 4 to 5 workers for a pensioner.”
Under the worst case scenario, 1.4 billion migrants would be needed by 2050, an average of 25.2 million a year. This means that by 2050, Europe’s population would be 2.3 billion, of which 1.7 billion, almost three quarters, would be migrants or their descendents.
Given that Europe is already having huge problems integrating significantly fewer numbers of migrants, the numbers in this report are obviously fantastical, yet the document does indicate that mass migration to “replace” the host population of America and European countries has been on the UN’s agenda for decades.
It also echoes a plan French President Macron announced recently wherein he argued that mass migration was Europe’s “destiny and that that hundreds of million of Africans will continue to flood into the continent “for many years to come.”
The document is receiving fresh attention in light of the migrant crisis in Europe, which has seen over 2 million migrants enter the continent over the last few years.
As we highlight in the video below, the argument that millions of migrant workers are needed to pay tax and fund pension liabilities is a complete misnomer because large numbers of migrants do not find employment and only end up on government welfare.
Instead of trying to stop the illegal immigrant invasion into the state of Massachusetts Governor Healey is asking the Federal Government for more financial help and support to bring in even more of these illegals!
Healey declares state of emergency in response to surge of migrants entering Mass.
Gov. Maura Healey called on the federal government to provide funding and speed up work authorizations.
By Ross Cristantiello August 8, 2023
Gov. Maura Healey declared a state of emergency Tuesday in response to both a surge in migrants coming to Massachusetts and the ongoing housing crisis.
With Healey’s declaration comes an “urgent and formal appeal” to the federal government for help speeding up work authorization for migrants and for funding.
Close to 5,600 families with children are living in state-funded facilities across the state, Healey said. That represents an 80% increase from one year ago.
Demand for emergency shelter has spiked even more prominently over the past six months. In March, 68 families a day were seeking assistance at the state’s various field offices. More than 100 families were seeking assistance in July, according to a letter Healey sent to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas Tuesday.
“They are here because where they came from is too dangerous to stay. They are here because Massachusetts has, and will always be, a beacon of hope, compassion, humanity, and opportunity. They are here because, like any of us, they would do anything, endure any hardship, to protect and support the people they love, especially their children,”
Healey said, speaking of migrants coming to Massachusetts.
The state is adding shelter units each week, and spending $45 million on programs to help these families, but will not be able to keep up with demand unless “extraordinary measures” are taken, Healey wrote.
Healey’s emergency declaration allows her to call up National Guard members to help more quickly. It also lets the state bypass regular procurement rules in bid processes for vendors and contractors, allowing them to be hired faster. Healey can also now formally appeal to President Biden for relief funding.
‘Most eager to work’
At a press conference Tuesday morning, Healey repeatedly emphasized the importance of expediting work authorizations. Those coming to the state have a strong desire to work, and Massachusetts needs them because of “significant” labor shortages, she said.
“The truth is, our new arrivals are most eager to work. The last thing they want to do is be dependent, and we could frankly use their help at this time,” Healey said.
Work authorizations are being delayed by months and sometimes years, according to the governor. Speaking on GBH’s “Boston Public Radio” Tuesday afternoon, Healey said that the federal government expedited work authorizations for migrants from Ukraine and Afghanistan in the past, and said the same thing must happen now.
These concerns were echoed in a recent letter to Mayorkas and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ur M. Jaddou from the state’s federal delegation.
Many migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are not automatically authorized to work here, they wrote, and must apply with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It frequently takes six months or more for these applications to be processed.
Stuck in shelters
While they wait, migrants are stuck in shelters without any way of legally supporting themselves and their families. Due to the state’s 1983 “right-to-shelter” law, officials must act quickly to shelter eligible families. Healey and the federal delegation said they are not opposed to this law, but acknowledged that it is a factor in the increased strain on the shelter system.
At the moment, shelter entries per month are more than double than what they were during the height of the pandemic and about one-third higher than pre-pandemic levels, Healey wrote to Mayorkas.
While more people come in, fewer are transitioning into permanent housing. The amount of families leaving shelters has declined by almost two-thirds since 2019, Healey wrote. She cited current immigration laws, work authorization delays, the influx of new arrivals, and lack of affordable housing.
“Our Emergency Assistance system is designed to be a temporary, emergency safety-net program,” Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll said. “It is not equipped to handle the demand that we have seen in recent months. While we have made herculean efforts to expand capacity as much as possible, we’ve reached a point where the expansion is unsustainable.”
Earlier this year, Healey opened a temporary shelter for families at Joint Base Cape Cod and two new family “welcome centers” in Allston and Quincy. Officials are also relying on empty dorm rooms and hotels to house those in need.
The Migrant Families Relief Fund
On Tuesday, Healey also announced the creation of the Massachusetts Migrant Families Relief Fund, launched by United Way of Massachusetts Bay and The Boston Foundation. This will be used to quickly send financial aid that will allow families to get essentials like food, clothing, diapers, hygiene items, and transportation.
It will also fund things like health screenings, translation services, and legal assistance. Local community-based organizations will be able to supplement their budgets with dollars from this fund.
Two large initial donations to the fund were announced: Eastern Bank pledged $100,000, while Blue Cross Blue Shield pledged $50,000, Healey said.
Officials urged those interested in helping to visit a new web page, mass.gov/sheltercrisis.
Speaking with GBH, Healey said she does not expect the surge in people coming to the state to abate anytime soon.
“We see that the administration, communities, and our existing shelter infrastructure have really been maxing out. We just simply are running out of capacity,” she said.
PRESS RELEASE
Press Release Governor Healey Declares State of Emergency, Calls for Support for Newly Arriving Migrant Families
Administration calls on federal government to expedite funding and work authorizations Migrant Families Relief Fund established by United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Boston Foundation to support new arrivals Additional ways to help available at mass.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
8/08/2023
Governor Maura Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll
Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities
BOSTON — Governor Maura T. Healey today declared that a state of emergency exists in Massachusetts due to rapidly rising numbers of migrant families arriving in Massachusetts in need of shelter and services and a severe lack of shelter availability in the state. The declaration serves as a notice to the federal government and the Commonwealth that the state’s shelter system is rapidly expanding capacity in an unsustainable manner, and that further assistance is urgently needed. There are currently nearly 5,600 families or more than 20,000 individuals in state shelter, including children and pregnant women.
In a letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, Governor Healey pointed to work authorizations as a primary driver of the crisis. She called on the federal government to take urgent action to streamline and expedite work authorizations and increase funding to states to assist in providing shelter and services to families. She called on bipartisan leaders in Congress to address outdated and punitive immigration laws. She also called on the cities and towns, charities, advocates, faith organizations and providers to continue to partner with the administration to meet the need for shelter and work. Information about how the public can help is available at mass.gov/sheltercrisis. Anyone who can offer assistance should contact the state at shelterhelp@mass.gov or by dialing 211, which will be monitored by MEMA.
The administration recently launched the Immigrant Assistance Services (IAS) program, which provides case management, legal services and other support for families in state shelters. This program, not yet replicated in any other state, is providing an unprecedented level of legal support toward asylum, work authorization, and other legal steps to help new arrivals integrate into Massachusetts. The state is also working to establish new and innovative pathways for new arrivals to secure work. The Massachusetts federal delegation also recently wrote to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ur M. Jaddou urging them to expedite and streamline the work authorization process.
“State employees and our partners have been miracle workers throughout this crisis – going above and beyond to support families and using every tool at their disposal to expand shelter capacity by nearly 80 percent in the last year. But in recent months, demand has increased to levels that our emergency shelter system cannot keep up with, especially as the number of families leaving shelter has dwindled due to a lack of affordable housing options and barriers to securing work,” said Governor Maura Healey. “I am declaring a state of emergency in Massachusetts and urging my partners in the federal government to take the action we need to address this crisis by streamlining the work authorization process and passing comprehensive immigration reform. Many of the new arrivals to our state desperately want to work, and we have historic workforce demands across all industries. I am also calling on all of our partners – from cities and towns to the faith community, philanthropic organizations, and human service providers – to rise to this challenge and do whatever you can to help us meet this moment.”
“Our Emergency Assistance system is designed to be a temporary, emergency safety-net program. It is not equipped to handle the demand that we have seen in recent months. While we have made herculean efforts to expand capacity as much as possible, we’ve reached a point where the expansion is unsustainable,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “We know what it will take to truly address the root causes of this emergency – rapidly increasing housing production across the state and implementing comprehensive immigration reform at the federal level, including work authorizations. We invite our partners in the federal government and across the Commonwealth to join us in advancing these solutions and supporting all families in Massachusetts.”
In her letter, the Governor pointed to several primary drivers of this emergency, including federal policies on immigration and work authorizations, inadequate production of affordable housing over the last decade, and the end of COVID-era food and housing security programs. As a result, the demand for emergency shelter in Massachusetts has skyrocketed over the past year. Today, nearly 5,600 families, including very young children and pregnant women, are living in emergency shelter, many of whom are migrants who recently arrived in Massachusetts. That’s up from around 3,100 families a year ago. Meanwhile, the number of families leaving emergency shelter for safe, permanent housing has dwindled, in large part due to a lack of affordable housing options.
“Teams of people from EOHHS have worked with our colleagues across state government relentlessly pursuing creative ways to provide essential resources for families in need, many of whom are new arrivals to Massachusetts,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Kate Walsh. “We are committed to supporting these resilient families as they find new opportunities in our state.”
“Over the past year, the teams at EOHLC have been able to expand emergency shelter capacity and support more families than ever before. But now we confront significant challenges. Our service provider partners are stretched beyond their means, and it has become increasingly difficult to add new shelter units to our EA portfolio,” said Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus. “The health and well-being of the families in emergency shelter are our first responsibility and we will continue to place eligible families when units become available. I thank the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor for leading an empathetic and collaborative approach to addressing this crisis, and I thank the communities and shelter service providers who have partnered with us in this incredible, ongoing effort.”
The administration also announced that the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and The Boston Foundation have launched the Massachusetts Migrant Families Relief Fund to help ensure that new arrivals in Massachusetts have their essential needs met. More information can be found at unitedwaymassbay.org/migrantrelief. The Fund will:
Rapidly deploy emergency financial assistance through our trusted network of human services and shelter organizations in the Commonwealth to ensure individuals, children, and families have access to essential needs (temporary accommodations food, clothing, diapers, hygiene items, transportation).
Fund livelihood opportunities and assistance such as health screenings, translation services, legal assistance, work authorizations, ESOL classes, and other socio-economic and cultural integration supports.
Support the local community-based organizations providing direct services on already-stretched budgets and staff resources.
“As we face this unprecedented stress on our shelter system, we must embrace our collective responsibility to care for those individuals and families in need of housing and support, and to work in partnership with cities, towns and civic and community organizations leading this work,” said M. Lee Pelton, President and CEO of The Boston Foundation. “We are honored to join the Healey Administration, the United Way and the roster of community leaders who are tirelessly working to ensure the dignity, safety, and health and wellbeing of these new arrivals."
"We are committed to demonstrating we are a welcoming place for our newest arrivals and to connecting them to the resources and support needed to work and thrive," said Bob Giannino, President and CEO at United Way of Massachusetts Bay. "By working together, we can ensure every person in Massachusetts has their essential needs met and is treated with the dignity and respect we would all want for our own families. We are proud to stand with the Healey-Driscoll Administration and The Boston Foundation to mobilize and distribute resources with urgency and compassion to address this humanitarian crisis.”
Since taking office in January, the Healey-Driscoll Administration has taken a whole-of-government approach and utilized every resource at its disposal to expand shelter capacity and support families. The administration created a standalone housing secretariat and dramatically expanded staff and resources dedicated to address this crisis. The Emergency Assistance system spread to more than 80 communities, added thousands of new units of emergency assistance housing, launched new shelter sites, including activating 50 National Guard Members at Joint Base Cape Cod, and created Family Welcome Centers to serve as central intake centers to connect families with shelter and services. Despite these efforts, demand has continued to rise at a pace that the Emergency Assistance system cannot sustain.
BREAKING! China's U.S. Invasion plan EXPOSED in captured documents | Redacted w Clayton Morris
Aug 1, 2023 #redacted #claytonmorris #natalimorris
Journalist Anthony Rubin from Muckraker has just uncovered a groundbreaking, never-before-published document that the mainstream media is ignoring. These documents are a blueprint, clandestinely circulated among Chinese illegal aliens, and it reveals the shocking truth on how they are infiltrating the United States.
In this video, we learn the insidious methods they are using to navigate their way into the U.S. illegally and exploit the asylum system, achieving refugee status, and embedding themselves deep within American society. Thousands of military-aged Chinese nationals have been crossing into the United States every month, and some have even served in the Chinese armed forces.
Watch Anthony's full video report below:
Chinese Invasion Blueprint Exposed | CRITICAL NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT | Muckraker Report
Muckraker July 25, 2023
Muckraker.com has obtained a never before published document, circulated among Chinese illegal aliens, which offers a clear blueprint on how to navigate to the United States illegally, and how to exploit the asylum system, achieve refugee status, and become embedded in America.
Month after month, thousands of military-aged Chinese nationals are crossing into the United States illegally. Some of these illegal aliens served in the Chinese armed forces, others are conducting weapons training inside the United States, and all have followed the same blueprint for infiltrating America.
China is now positioned to attack America from within. CCP loyalists are scattered across the country and more are on the way. The longer America allows this trend to continue, the more inevitable will be its defeat to China.
Watch and share this critical report with the world!
👉 Access the full Chinese document https://www.muckraker.com/articles/ch...
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