‘Scrap of hope’: Biden’s refusal to discuss migrant crisis fuelling illegal immigration

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‘Scrap of hope’: Biden’s refusal to discuss migrant crisis fuelling illegal immigration
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President Joe Biden’s lack of dialogue on illegal immigration is fuelling the impression that people will somehow find a way inside the United States, according to The Federalist’s Cultural Editor Emily Jashinsky.

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She said the Biden administration continues to give people humanitarian parole after it scrapped the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy. “As long as people are getting in, what happens is they get on Whatsapp, they get on Facebook, they get on the phone and tell people who are in Nicaragua, who are in Mexico, who are in Honduras or Venezuela that they got in,” Ms Jashinsky told Sky News Australia.

“So long as that is being communicated in large numbers, that is going to be all people need, desperate people need, that’s the scrap of hope they need to make the trip.”

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