Re: Biden Administration considering ‘permanent safe-haven’ for Palestinians forced from Gaza

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Date : 02. May 2024, 17:25:03
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 > D. Ray wrote:
 > Washington, DC – Internal documents have revealed that the Biden
 > administration is currently mulling over an outrageous plan to
create a
 > “permanent safe haven” for thousands of Palestinian refugees
forced out by
 > Israel’s war on Gaza.
 >
 > The plan—said to be “supercharged” by $3.5 billion in
aid—would see
 > Palestinian Americans bringing over their foreign relatives, a move
which
 > comes on the heels of a suspected Israeli invasion into the
southern city
 > of Rafah.
 >
 > Originally obtained and reviewed by CBS News, the documents show
that
 > several “senior officials” across numerous federal agencies
worked together
 > to devise a practical resettlement plan for the immediate family
members of
 > Gazan refugees. One such proposal involves tapping the United
States
 > Refugee Admissions Program in order to take in Palestinians who
 > successfully escape through the Egyptian border.
 >
 > Those who meet certain eligibility standards would then qualify for
 > permanent residency and other programs such as housing assistance
and a
 > “pathway” to citizenship. In order to make this work,
Inter-agency planning
 > stressed in the documents the importance of coordinating refugee
efforts
 > with Egypt, a nation known for its reluctance to accept Gazan
refugees
 > since hostilities began on October 7th.
 >
 > This latest plan to upend racial demographics in the United States
was said
 > to have been made possible by a recent bipartisan senate bill that
sent $95
 > billion in emergency aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. US Senator
Eric
 > Schmitt (R-MO) said that $3.5 billion of the subsidy had been
earmarked
 > specifically to “supercharge” migration from the region.
 >
 > “Not only did the “Foreign Aid” package do nothing to secure
our own
 > border,” said Schmitt on X, formerly Twitter. “
It included
$3.5 Billion to
 > supercharge mass migration from the Middle East.”
 >
 > The exorbitant sum was issued to the US State Department to expand
migrant
 > routes in numerous 3rd-world countries and work with international
aid
 > groups to feed and transport migrants traveling to the US border.
 >
 > The White-Papers Policy Institute, which tracks the flow of
non-White
 > immigration into the Western world, pointed to the historical
precedence of
 > a move like the one proposed, which could cause the “chain
migration” of
 > millions.
 >
 > “The war in Gaza has always been about the mass expulsion of
Palestinians
 > into the West,” read a post made to its official social media
pages.
 > “Internal Federal memos show that the Biden administration is
finally
 > giving into Israeli and domestic Zionist pressure, and it is going
to allow
 > America’s 170,000+ Palestinian residents to sponsor their
relatives to come
 > to the US.”
 >
 > “We’re about to witness the start of an entire new avenue of
chain
 > migration which will probably bring millions of Palestinians to the
US.
 > After the Vietnam War, 125,000 Vietnamese refugees were able to
sponsor and
 > facilitate the later arrival of 1.5 million more Vietnamese to the
US.
 > Something similar is about to happen,” the post continued.
 >
 > The Biden administration has previously come under fire for its
perceived
 > failure to tackle the nation’s crippling immigration woes. Data
obtained
 > from the US Department of Homeland Security revealed that under a
 > controversial Biden administration Migrant parole program,
approximately
 > 200,000 migrants had been flown into the US from January to August
2023. By
 > the end of February 2024, that number is said to have grown to
400,000.
 >
 > The figures would include 17,621 Haitians, 17,492 Cubans, 12,252
 > Nicaraguans, and a whopping 20,831 Venezuelans. These so-called
 > “asylum-seekers” would find refuge in ten different cities
which act as
 > points of destination for the program, and include Miami, Ft.
Lauderdale,
 > New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Tampa, and others.
 >
 > The numbers, while staggering, represent only a small amount of the
overall
 > problem. Since President Biden took office in 2021, non-White
immigration
 > into the United States has only exploded, resulting in the entry of
over 7
 > million migrants and counting.
 >
 > Meanwhile, Israel’s war on Gaza has been referred to by some as a
brutal
 > “war of annihilation,” which has resulted in plausible
accusations of
 > genocide and even possible arrest warrants for its alleged
architects. On
 > Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it would
commit to
 > its long-feared invasion of Rafah, a Palestinian city on the border
with
 > Egypt, with or without securing the release of its own hostages
first.
 >
 > “The idea that we will halt the war before achieving all of its
goals is
 > out of the question,” he said in an alarming statement. “We
will enter
 > Rafah, and we will eliminate the Hamas battalions there—with or
without a
 > deal—in order to achieve the total victory.”
 >
 > Netanyahu’s handling of the legally fraught war on Gaza has faced
 > international condemnation. In the United States, thousands have
been
 > arrested on college campuses for protesting the Palestinian
genocide, while
 > others have faced doxxing, intimidation, and character attacks by
Zionist
 > media.
 >
 > At the time of press, 34,535 Palestinians are believed to have been
killed
 > from Israeli war strikes and incursions, many of them innocent
women and
 > children. Additionally, 77,704 have been wounded.
 >
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 > justicereporttips@proton.me
 >
 >
https://justicereport.net/2024/05/01/biden-considering-permanent-safe-haven-for-palestinians-forced-from-gaza/

 >
 >  https://archive.ph/3lq4b

How about using that US military
and actually forcing IDF ( which is literally Hamas ) to get along.
Disarm Israel and force everybody to accept each other.
 

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