A recent CBS News/YouGov poll reveals that 62 percent of registered voters favor the U.S. government implementing a national program to deport all illegalimmigrants. This includes support from one-third of Democratic voters. The survey, conducted from June 5 to June 7, encompassed 1,615 registered voters across the country, with a focus on battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The poll‘s findings echo earlier proposals by former President Donald J. Trump, who has pledged to undertake the “largest deportation” operation in American history if returned to the White House. In an interview with Time Magazine, Trump emphasized his intention to involve the National Guard in the effort, describing illegal immigrants as participants in an “invasion” of the country. Several polls have shown voters overwhelmingly agree with Trump’s use of “invasion” to describe the Biden government’s border crisis.
Customs and Border Protection reports reveal around eight million encounters with illegalimmigrants at the southwest land border over the past three and a half years. This figure excludes an estimated 1.7 million “gotaways” who crossed without detection. The number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. is estimated to have grown significantly beyond the 10.5 million recorded in Joe Biden‘s first year in office.
Furthermore, the poll shows a divided opinion on Biden’s recent executive order aimed at managing border encounters. The order stipulates shutting down temporary asylum requests if daily border encounters an average of 2,500 at official entry points. Seventy percent of those surveyed approve of this executive order, while 30 percent disapprove.
Regarding trust in handling illegal border crossings, 70 percent of respondents believe Trump‘s policies would reduce crossings, in contrast to 20 percent for Biden‘s policies. Additionally, 49 percent think Biden’s policies would lead to an increase in illegal crossings.
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A recent CBS News/YouGov poll reveals that 62 percent of registered voters favor the U.S. government implementing a national program to deport all illegalimmigrants. This includes support from one-third of Democratic voters. The survey, conducted from June 5 to June 7, encompassed 1,615 registered voters across the country, with a focus on battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
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An internal memo from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) advises San Diego sector agents to release single adult migrants from over 100 countries, with only six designated high-risk nations receiving proper scrutiny.
The memo, issued after Joe Biden handed down an executive order ostensibly aimed at curbing illegal immigration, classifies adults from Uzbekistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Georgia, Moldova, and Kyrgyzstan as requiring mandatory referral for further vetting before release.
This indicates that, while the Biden regime is officially committing to stricter border enforcement, significant numbers of migrants, including those from China, the Middle East, and Africa, are continuing to be released into the United States.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials allege there are difficulties repatriating migrants from certain eastern hemisphere countries due to lack of cooperation from their home governments—but Biden has done little to impose sanctions on such countries, or withhold visas or foreign aid from them.
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk referred to the memo instructions as a policy of “voter importation” on his X platform, formerly known as Twitter.
Polls show an absolute majority of Americans believe Biden is deliberately “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the United States to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats over time.
An internal memo from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) advises San Diego sector agents to release single adult migrants from over 100 countries, with only six designated high-risk nations receiving proper scrutiny.
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Donald Trump’s description of migrant crime as an emerging “new category of crime” continued to be vindicated over the last week, with The National Pulse finding many examples of illegal alien criminals and accused criminals victimizing Americans and eating into public resources.
WOULD-BE COP KILLER.
The highest-profile illegal alien to be criminally charged in recent days is Bernardo Raul Castro Mato, a 19-year-old Venezuelan accused of shooting two New York Police Department (NYPD) officers during a foot chase.
Mato allegedly shot NYPD Officer Christopher Abreu, 26, in the leg, and Officer Richard Yarusso, 26, in the chest, before being brought down by gunfire himself. The Venezuelan is a suspect in several scooter-borne robberies, often targeting women. He crossed the border illegally last summer, but the immigration case against him was closed.
MOST WANTED.
Texas has unveiled a ’10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants’ list, featuring nine at-large pedophiles and one captured murderer who had violated his parole conditions. The ten illegals are all described as ‘White (Hispanic),’ with the Lone Star State offering rewards of up to $5,000 for the top five and $3,000 for the remainder.
“When President Joe Biden took office, he dismantled every effective border policy his predecessor put into place,” commented Governor Greg Abbott. “As a result, we have seen record high levels of illegal immigration, including dangerous criminals and terrorists who are a threat to the public safety of our state and our nation,” he added.
U.S.-FUNDED TERRORIST.
A radical Islamic terrorist who fought with an effectively U.S.-backed al-Qaeda faction in Syria is due to be sentenced in California.
Mura Kurashev, originally from the Russian Federation’s Muslim-majority Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, near Chechnya, sent thousands of dollars to al-Qaeda after crossing the U.S. southern border with his family.
VICTIMIZING THE MOST VULNERABLE.
Rigberto Hoyos-Alban, a Colombian illegal, has been apprehended by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being charged with four counts of sexual assault and one count of assault against “a person with a severe mental handicap” in Rhode Island.
“This is not the type of individual we want walking the streets of our New England neighborhoods,” said ICE official Todd M. Lyons.
Hoyos-Alban crossed the border illegally in November. Like many of the illegals featured in The National Pulse’s migrant crime round-ups, he was let loose among the public by the local authorities after being charged despite ICE issuing a detainer request against him.
GUATEMALAN PEDOPHILE.
ICE announced it had detained Raul Calderon-Interiano, convicted of sexually abusing a Maryland minor, on Monday. As with Hoyos-Alban, he was set at liberty among the public in defiance of an ICE detainer despite the agency describing him as “a significant threat” to Maryland children.
Baltimore County Detention Center not only refused to honor the ICE detainer against the pedophile, they did not even inform ICE of the date they released him.
THE PACIFIC THEATER.
While the southern border is the main front in the ongoing illegal immigration crisis, other fronts are opening up—not only to the north and off the coast of Florida, but in the Pacific Ocean.
Fourteen Chinese nationals have been convicted of engaging in a conspiracy to transport, move, or attempt to transport or move illegal aliens to the U.S. territory of Guam by boat. However, only two were given prison sentences; short terms of 12 and eight months.
NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE.
Seven suspected people-smugglers have been arrested after driving over two dozen illegals across the southern border packed into a secret trailer compartment.
The migrants were found in a “shack” outside San Antonio, Texas, suffering from heat exhaustion and dehydration. Eleven were hospitalized.
COVER-UP?
Following the shooting of NYPD officers Christopher Abreu and Richard Yarusso, described at the beginning of this round-up, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis “submitted a [Freedom of Information Law] request to see how many crimes are being committed in & around migrant shelters.”
She says city officials have “stonewalled [and] pushed their response time back from May 22 to August 19,” offering this as further “proof that Biden’s ‘innocent asylum seekers’ are NOT being vetted.”
“Are they purposely evading transparency to cover up the facts, or have there have been so many crimes committed by those residing in our city illegally that they need another three months to calculate the numbers?”
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Donald Trump's description of migrant crime as an emerging "new category of crime" continued to be vindicated over the last week, with The National Pulse finding many examples of illegal alien criminals and accused criminals victimizing Americans and eating into public resources.
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For the first time, non-citizen residents of Washington, D.C., went to the polls to help determine the city’s leadership. Over 500 noncitizens registered to vote, and almost none backed Republican candidates.
Just 5.35 percent of the new noncitizens registered in the nation’s capital as Republicans. Meanwhile, 59.27 percent of the noncitizen voters registered with the Democratic Party. However, the numbers for Democratic support are likely higher as another 32.31 percent of the voter demographic filed Independent registrations—which tend to break for Democrats in the city’s elections—and another 3.06 percent of noncitizen voters identified with the Statehood Green Party.
The National Pulse has reported extensively on the rise of noncitizen voting. While it is technically legal for city governments to allow noncitizens voting rights in municipal elections, the voting policy raises concerns about these voters being illicitly permitted to participate in state and federal races.
Noncitizens have been shown to have illegally voted in state and federal elections in several states, including Pennsylvania and North Carolina. In the latter, federal prosecutors uncovered evidence that local election officials were more likely to look the other way when a noncitizen registered to vote when said registration was as a member of the Democrat Party. The data produced by federal prosecutors suggests noncitizen voters are three times more likely to vote Democrat than Republican.
Meanwhile, in South Carolina, the state’s Medicaid administrator was found to be sending voter registration information to noncitizens who applied for government assistance. When asked why this was happening, state officials pointed to changes in federal law under the Biden government, which requires any state agency that manages federal funds to send election and voter registration documents to government assistance applicants.
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For the first time, non-citizen residents of Washington, D.C., went to the polls to help determine the city’s leadership. Over 500 noncitizens registered to vote, and almost none backed Republican candidates.
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Wall Street analysis confirms that illegalimmigrants have been the primary job growth driver under the Biden government. The study, produced by Steve Englander—head of macro at Standard Chartered, is the first financial industry estimate admitting that illegal immigrants have taken half of all jobs created under the Biden government. Other data, however, suggests Englander’s analysis may even be a low estimate.
Englander posits that illegal workers added an average of 109,000 jobs per month to the non-farm payroll (NFP), contributing significantly to the overall monthly increase of 231,000 jobs. This would suggest that economic gains haven’t been felt by at least half of the native-born workers in the economy.
However, when accounting for the labor pool’s impact on inflation, Englander’s data suggests the only job growth in the U.S. is fueled by illegal immigrants, primarily working in low-skilled labor and being paid below the minimum wage. This is the only way to explain how adding millions to the labor market has had minimal impact on inflation.
Englander’s findings are supported by detailed data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which track Employment Authorization Document (EAD) issuances to undocumented workers. These workers, classified as those entering the U.S. through non-traditional immigration pathways, seem to be heavily represented in the NFP statistics due to their ability to gain work authorization.
The National Pulse reported in February that the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) produced evidence that Biden‘s much-touted ‘job recovery’ was almost entirely driven by illegal immigrant labor. The group found that 2.7 million ‘additional’ individuals joining the workforce in the fourth quarter of 2023 came about because of an increase of 2.9 million legal or illegal immigrant jobs and a decline of 183,000 native-born American jobs.
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Wall Street analysis confirms that illegalimmigrants have been the primary job growth driver under the Biden government. The study, produced by Steve Englander—head of macro at Standard Chartered, is the first financial industry estimate admitting that illegal immigrants have taken half of all jobs created under the Biden government. Other data, however, suggests Englander's analysis may even be a low estimate.
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Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) unveiled new legislation on Wednesday to restrict birthrightcitizenship in the United States. Cotton’s Constitutional Citizenship Clarification Act seeks to amend Section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act to bar children of illegalaliens, foreign terrorists, and foreign spies from obtaining U.S. citizenship by birth.
“Criminals and terrorists have no right to take advantage of our citizenship laws for their own gain. This bill will protect United States citizenship and ensure it cannot be given under false pretenses,” the Arkansas Senator said after unveiling the legislation.
The legislation clarifies current law, denoting that individuals born in the United States shall not be considered subject to U.S. jurisdiction if their parents are unlawfully present, in the country for diplomatic purposes, or engaged in hostile activities. In addition, the bill aims to codify these exclusions into law, targeting what Cotton refers to as “ambassadors and invaders exceptions” to birthright citizenship.
Former President Donald J. Trump has also backed ending birthright citizenship. The 2024 Republican presidential nominee stated: “As part of my plan to secure the border, on day one of my new term in office, I will sign an executive order making clear to federal agencies that, under the correct interpretation of the law, going forward the future children of illegal aliens will not receive automatic U.S. citizenship.”
Sen. Cotton’s legislation comes amid the Biden government’s ongoing illegalimmigrationcrisis at the U.S. southern border. The National Pulse reported earlier this week that the White House has been using a legal backdoor to grant mass amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. Since 2022, the federal government has terminated over 350,000 asylum cases “without a decision on the merits of their asylum claim,” — allowing them to remain in the U.S. essentially unmonitored.
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Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) unveiled new legislation on Wednesday to restrict birthrightcitizenship in the United States. Cotton’s Constitutional Citizenship Clarification Act seeks to amend Section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act to bar children of illegalaliens, foreign terrorists, and foreign spies from obtaining U.S. citizenship by birth.
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Editor’s Notes
Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.
Heinrich Koch, a 62-year-old local council candidate for Alternative for Germany (AfD), was stabbed on Tuesday night after confronting a young man who was pulling down political posters in Mannheim. Last Friday, an Afghan migrant attacked a Mannheim anti-Islamization rally organized by the Citizens’ Movement Pax Europa (BpE). Islam critic Michael Stürzenberger and a police officer named as Rouven L. were among the people stabbed by the Afghan, with the officer later dying.
AfD state chairman Markus Frohnmaier said he was “shocked and dismayed” by Koch’s stabbing. National spokesman Tino Chrupalla said the populist party’s “members and representatives are the most frequent victims of political violence” in Germany, but this would not stop them. Koch was reportedly wounded in the stomach and ear and is currently hospitalized.
He captured the incident on video, and the footage is circulating on social media, with some sources describing the attacker as ANTIFA. However, as of the time of publication, this is unconfirmed, and he remains at large.
The AfD is one of several anti-mass migration parties in Western Europe that is expected to make a significant breakthrough in the European Parliament elections later this month. Recent polls have the party either tying or leading the governing Social Democrats, with a significant advantage over its coalition partners, the far-left Greens and neoliberal Free Democrats.
The AfD’s increasing support increasingly perturbs the German political establishment. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has suggested the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution could ban the populist party as a right-wing extremist organization. The notionally center-right Christian Democrats, formerly led by Angela Merkel, have also been working on legislation to outlaw the party.
Der Angriff auf #AfD-Mitglied Heinrich #Koch im Video: Mit ihrer Hetze gegen die Opposition schaffen Ampel & Medien ein Klima, in dem selbst vor extremen körperlichen Attacken nicht mehr zurückgeschreckt wird. Wir verurteilen diese Gewalt und fordern dazu auf, sich endlich auf… pic.twitter.com/M8NSeYhaPy
Heinrich Koch, a 62-year-old local council candidate for Alternative for Germany (AfD), was stabbed on Tuesday night after confronting a young man who was pulling down political posters in Mannheim. Last Friday, an Afghan migrant attacked a Mannheim anti-Islamization rally organized by the Citizens’ Movement Pax Europa (BpE). Islam critic Michael Stürzenberger and a police officer named as Rouven L. were among the people stabbed by the Afghan, with the officer later dying.
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Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday that will allow approximately 1.5 million illegalaliens to cross the U.S. border annually. This executive order will facilitate the daily entry of 2,500 illegal immigrants through land crossings, totaling at least 912,000 individuals each year. The New York Postreports an even higher figure of 1.8 million annually.
Texas Representative Chip Roy (R) criticized the measure, labeling it a “political stunt” aimed at bolstering Biden’s standing in the polls. “Don’t be deceived by Biden’s latest move on the border,” Roy stated. “He’s trying to appear tough on immigration because he’s losing ground in the polls. Remember, he’s already let in over 10 million illegal aliens, and his new executive order will likely lead to at least 1.5 million more illegal crossings in the next year.”
The Biden government’s “parole” program, which allows immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to fly into the U.S. at a rate of 30,000 per month, will continue under the new order.
Additionally, the CBPOne app, a tool used by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to schedule border crossings, has enabled 450,000 illegal immigrants to enter the U.S. over the past 13 months.
The executive order also includes exceptions for unaccompaniedminors and other specific groups. These exceptions are not counted towards the daily 2,500-person cap. In 2022, more than 128,000 unaccompanied minors crossed the border and were admitted into the U.S.
Biden is invoking sections 212(f) and 215(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to enforce these provisions, the same legal framework previously used by former President Donald Trump to limit immigration. The Biden regime will not implement measures to curb illegal immigration unless the number of immigrants crossing illegally averages 2,500 per day for seven consecutive days.
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Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday that will allow approximately 1.5 million illegal aliens to cross the U.S. border annually. This executive order will facilitate the daily entry of 2,500 illegal immigrants through land crossings, totaling at least 912,000 individuals each year. The New York Postreports an even higher figure of 1.8 million annually.
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The Joe Biden regime appears to be granting “mass amnesty” for hundreds of thousands of migrants by stealth. Since 2022, the federal government has terminated over 350,000 asylum cases “without a decision on the merits of their asylum claim,” — allowing them to remain in the U.S. essentially unmonitored without receiving either a deportation order or a grant of asylum.
“This is just a massive amnesty under the guise of prosecutorial discretion,” said Andrew Arthur, a former immigration judge now with the Center for Immigration Studies. “You’re basically allowing people who don’t have a right to be in the United States to be here indefinitely,” he added.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sources warn they have seen a spike in migrants committing crimes after their asylum cases were dismissed, pleading with the New York Post to “Please let everyone know what’s really going on.”
PUBLIC SAFETY.
ICE sources and immigration lawyers warn migrants no longer have to report to ICE after their asylum cases are dismissed. They also stress this makes it much harder to deport migrants even if they are caught committing crimes afterward.
“If the migrants, who ICE no longer controls or monitors, commit crimes after the dismissal, ICE will have to start all over and issue a new Notice to Appear in court and start the clock all over again,” one source explained.
Only 4,730 were allowed to remain in the U.S., with no grant of asylum or deportation being handed down in 2020, Donald Trump’s last full year in office. This rose to 18,119 in 2021, higher than any year of Trump’s first term, then exploded to 102,550 in 2022 and 149,305 in 2023. So far, in 2024, 113,843 migrants have been allowed to remain with no asylum decision, on top of 26,514 who have been proactively granted asylum.
Polls show over half of likely voters in the U.S. believe Biden is “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the United States en masse to “create a permanent majority” for the Democratic Party.
By the end of his term, the 81-year-old is projected to have overseen an illegal immigration influx equivalent to all legal immigration through Ellis Island from 1982 to 1954.
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The Joe Biden regime appears to be granting “mass amnesty” for hundreds of thousands of migrants by stealth. Since 2022, the federal government has terminated over 350,000 asylum cases "without a decision on the merits of their asylum claim," — allowing them to remain in the U.S. essentially unmonitored without receiving either a deportation order or a grant of asylum.
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Two New York Police Department (NYPD) officers were shot early Monday morning by an illegal alien from Venezuela following an attempted traffic stop. The shooting occurred at approximately 1:40 AM at the intersection of 89th Street and 23rd Avenue. During the stop attempt, the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Bernardo Raul Castro-Mata, allegedly jumped off his scooter and fled on foot. As the officers pursued him, the suspect opened fire at them. They returned fire, hitting Castro-Mata in the ankle.
Both police officers were subsequently treated for their injuries and released from the hospital. One officer sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, while the other was saved by his bulletproof vest.
Donald Trump has warned of the rise in Venezuelan migrant crime, stressing the need to stop the ultra-violent Tren de Aragua gang, which also operates across Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Panama, from turning its foothold in the U.S. into an entrenched position.
The former president’s tough stance against crime has earned the endorsement of thousands of New York bodegas. He is polling surprisingly close to Joe Biden, who endorses pro-criminal policies, such as cashless bail, in the Empire State. Sixty-four percent of New Yorkers blame Biden for the migrant crisis, and 70 percent believe he is unfit for office.
Castro-Mata crossed into the United States through Eagle Pass, Texas, in July 2023. The burden imposed on law enforcement by criminal migrants has become enormous under Biden, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tasked with monitoring 617,000 illegals with criminal records or pending criminal charges — more than the entire population of the State of Wyoming.
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Two New York Police Department (NYPD) officers were shot early Monday morning by an illegal alien from Venezuela following an attempted traffic stop. The shooting occurred at approximately 1:40 AM at the intersection of 89th Street and 23rd Avenue. During the stop attempt, the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Bernardo Raul Castro-Mata, allegedly jumped off his scooter and fled on foot. As the officers pursued him, the suspect opened fire at them. They returned fire, hitting Castro-Mata in the ankle.
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