**Crisis at the Border: Democrats' Shadow Immigration System Exposed**
The Biden administration's approach to immigration is facing increasing scrutiny as it appears more focused on expanding loopholes than securing our borders.
Recent legal battles surrounding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian citizens have brought to light the fraught and convoluted immigration laws that allow for backdoor mass immigration.
Under pressure from the courts, the Biden administration has continued to exploit TPS, which was initially designed as a temporary measure for those affected by disasters.
However, in practice, it has turned into a long-term haven for illegal immigrants, compromising the integrity of the immigration system.
The Trump administration laid the groundwork for reforming these policies, but the current administration’s actions have reignited concerns about an uncontrolled influx of migrants.
Reports indicate that Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has overseen the parole of nearly three million illegal immigrants, effectively overriding existing laws meant to govern their entry.
This level of disregard for legal protocols represents a significant departure from the rule of law and poses severe implications for American workers and citizens alike.
Critics from within the Republican Party are calling for legislative measures to rein in the executive branch's power over immigration policy.
To move forward, a clear direction is needed: Congress must act decisively to repeal TPS, impose stringent caps on parole, and prevent the Department of Homeland Security from granting work permits to individuals lacking lawful status.
If these changes are not made, Americans can expect the shadow immigration system to continue thriving, leaving the door open for future Democratic administrations to exploit it for their own gain.
As President Trump works to dismantle the policies of the current administration, conservatives are united around a message of accountability and border security.
Only through strong legislative action can we ensure that borders remain secure and our immigration laws are upheld, safeguarding both American workers and national interests for the future.
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