President Biden's Pre-Election Amnesty and Work-Visa Programs

President Biden's pre-election amnesty will use work-visa programs to move 100,000 illegal migrants into white-collar jobs, potentially displacing U.S. graduates and lowering wages. The amnesty will fast-track work visas for illegals who attended U.S. colleges and remove barriers to citizenship. The move is supported by employers and lobbying groups aiming to hire migrants over Americans. The influx of migrants could impact job opportunities and salaries for U.S. graduates, while also affecting housing costs. The broader economic strategy, known as Extraction Migration, prioritizes lower salaries and higher stock values.

African Migrants Gather Outside New York City Hall

Approximately 1,300 African migrants gathered outside New York City Hall after being promised work visas or green cards by an activist group, leading to confusion and disappointment when only 250 were allowed inside for a hearing. The migrants faced language barriers and sought clarification on their status.