"Biden Administration's Proposal: Incentivizing Undocumented Immigrants Who Entered U.S. Since Inauguration"

Biden's immigration agenda extends beyond granting amnesty to long-standing undocumented residents. Recent reports suggest his administration also aims to provide incentives for those who entered the country illegally since his inauguration in January 2021.

The influx of millions of new undocumented individuals requires a plan for resettlement, with Biden officials allegedly engaging in discussions on how to encourage cooperation from state and local authorities in accommodating these arrivals. Concurrently, some Republican governors have taken measures to transport undocumented individuals out of their states, redirecting them to predominantly Democratic areas like New York City and Denver.

Since January 2021, an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants, predominantly consisting of military-aged males, have unlawfully entered the United States. Many traversed through the challenging terrain of the Darien Gap in Panama en route to their destination.

Biden's emphasis on ensuring the welfare of these individuals is seen as a strategy to bolster his prospects for reelection in the upcoming fall. However, this objective faces significant opposition, as a sizable portion of American voters, disillusioned with Biden's leadership, seek alternative candidates to helm the nation.

The demographic makeup of these newcomers extends beyond individuals from Mexico and Central and South American nations, with reports indicating a diverse influx from regions such as the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

Notably, a video captures a large procession of undocumented migrants descending a steep, rocky mountain after crossing into Jacumba, Calif. Among them, three men identified themselves as originating from Kazakhstan.

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