Joe Biden is reportedly planning an executive order that would give amnesty to hundreds of thousands of people who entered the United States illegally.
The details: CBS News reports that the Biden regime is planning to “unlock temporary legal status and potentially a path to American citizenship for hundreds of thousands of [illegal] immigrants living in the U.S. illegally,” according to five people familiar with the White House discussions.
The mechanics: Under this mass amnesty order, Biden would use a policy called “parole in place” to give the illegals work permits and protect them from deportation as long as they have spouses who are American citizens.
They could also become eligible for permanent U.S. residency and even citizenship.
The sources for this CBS News report are two current U.S. officials, two former officials, and a congressional official—all of whom spoke anonymously.
What do Americans think? A brand new CBS News poll found that 62 percent of Americans agree with Donald Trump’s proposed policy to deport every single illegal alien.
Big picture: These plans come as Biden’s approval hovers at an all-time low, fueled by the American public’s rejection of his failed open border policies.
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Joe Biden is reportedly planning an executive order that would give amnesty to hundreds of thousands of people who entered the United States illegally.
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Editor’s Notes
Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.
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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Tucker Carlson has interviewed Stephen K. Bannon in a must-watch interview released just days before the former Trump chief strategist is set to report to jail having lost his appeal against the partisan January 6 Committee’s lawfare efforts against him.
Speaking to Carlson, Bannon asserted that he is unafraid of jail due to his history of serving on a naval destroyer, and remarks during the interview that he perceives his jail sentence as serving his nation in another way.
WATCH:
If you’re wondering whether you’re living in tyranny, ask yourself how many of his political opponents Joe Biden is sending to prison. Steve Bannon is the latest.
(2:14) Why is Congress going after Steve Bannon? (7:28) Biden Regime Wants Complete Power (16:03) The Future of War… pic.twitter.com/21GBKKpMbv
Tucker Carlson has interviewed Stephen K. Bannon in a must-watch interview released just days before the former Trump chief strategist is set to report to jail having lost his appeal against the partisan January 6 Committee's lawfare efforts against him.
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War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is “really, truly” feared by Joe Biden and his Department of Justice (DOJ) because he is not just a pundit but a man who motivates his audience to “get up off their couches, up off their seats” and take concrete action, argues Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse.
Questioned by Dinesh D’Souza on how much Bannon being sidelined by imprisonment during the election campaign will hurt the MAGA movement, Kassam said there is “no doubt” that War Room is “one of the largest shows on the political right” with “one of the largest and most activist audiences.”
“That’s the critical part of it here, and I think that’s what Biden’s DOJ and their cronies really, truly fear. It’s not just, hey, here’s a guy that gets in front of a microphone and screams bloody murder all day long about what the globalist left is doing… [Bannon] actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precinct strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning,” Kassam stressed. “It’s his phrase, his catchphrase: ‘Action, action, action’—and that’s what they want to stop.”
The National Pulse chief said Bannon‘s imprisonment would be “extremely harmful” to MAGA, warning that, while the former Trump administration chief strategist is currently slated for release in November, an upcoming state trial in New York could see him imprisoned for even longer.
Bannon is someone who gets people “up off their couches” to take “action, action, action,” and that’s why Joe Biden wants to take him off the chessboard, says @RaheemKassam. pic.twitter.com/9mbCzagzW9
War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is "really, truly" feared by Joe Biden and his Department of Justice (DOJ) because he is not just a pundit but a man who motivates his audience to "get up off their couches, up off their seats" and take concrete action, argues Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse.
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Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, predicted Hunter Biden’s conviction in Delaware on Monday. He believes the First Son is unlikely to receive a paternal pardon this side of the November election.
“There is a circumstance where, if they want to show that there is some equal justice under the law here, they might try and pull the wool over people’s eyes and say, ‘No, look, you know, Hunter Biden has to pay a fine as well for breaking the law,'” Kassam told Dinesh D’Souza.
“I don’t think Joe will try and attempt a pardon… I’m not certain, I’ll say, where this case is going, but what I think is certain is that there isn’t going to be a presidential pardon if Hunter is convicted,” he added.
Speaking to @DineshDSouza yesterday, @RaheemKassam predicted Hunter Biden would be convicted, to “prove” Donald Trump is not being treated unfairly. He doesn’t think the First Son can count on a paternal pardon either, at least not before the election. pic.twitter.com/c8CzgftnG1
Hunter was convicted of all charges against him, related to unlawful firearms possession while abusing drugs, in Delaware early Tuesday. He faces further charges for tax crimes in California later this year.
Biden stressed his “boundless love,” “confidence in,” and “respect for” the “strength” of his son prior to the verdict, while insisting he would not pardon him.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has also claimed Biden will not pardon the First Son.
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Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, predicted Hunter Biden's conviction in Delaware on Monday. He believes the First Son is unlikely to receive a paternal pardon this side of the November election.
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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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On Tuesday, Joe Biden‘s Attorney General Merrick Garland slammed ongoing attacks on the Department of Justice (DOJ) and special counsel Jack Smith. In an opinion piece titled “Unfounded attacks on the Justice Department must end,” published in the Washington Post, Garland highlighted what he claims are threats, conspiracy theories, and falsehoods directed at the department. Biden’s Attorney General goes on to contend that the attacks have recently escalated to involve Smith, who is leading several investigations into former President Donald J. Trump.
“In recent weeks, we have seen an escalation of attacks that go far beyond public scrutiny, criticism, and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work. They are baseless, personal and dangerous. These attacks come in the form of threats to defund particular department investigations, most recently the special counsel‘s prosecution of the former president,” the Biden appointee wrote. Garland and Smith have come under increased scrutiny for their partisan lawfare campaign against former President Trump.
THE HUR AUDIO.
Additionally, Garland faces a contempt charge from House Republicans for refusing to hand over audio records of two interviews the 81-year-old Biden sat for with special counsel Robert Hur. Written transcripts of the interviews and Hur’s own recollection indicate that Biden struggled to remember crucial dates and details in his political career—including when he served as vice president and when his son Beau Biden died.
COLANGELO AND BRAGG.
Following Trump‘s conviction on charges related to a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, Garland became the target of scrutiny over the role a former DOJ attorney, Matthew Colangelo, played in the prosecution. While Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg initiated the case, Colaneglo was one of the three lead prosecutors.
SHADY JACK SMITH.
Last August, Trump was indicted on federal charges by Jack Smith, alleging he attempted to overturn the 2020 election results and obstructed the congressional certification process on January 6, 2021. Trump pleaded not guilty to these charges and other allegations concerning the retention of classified materials at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
Both of Smith’s prosecutions have come under increased judicial scrutiny, with U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon reprimanding the special counsel for mishandling evidence and sloppy procedure in the documents case. The Supreme Court, meanwhile, will rule this month on the constitutionality of several of the charges being pursued by Smith in the January 6 case.
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On Tuesday, Joe Biden's Attorney General Merrick Garland slammed ongoing attacks on the Department of Justice (DOJ) and special counsel Jack Smith. In an opinion piece titled "Unfounded attacks on the Justice Department must end," published in the Washington Post, Garland highlighted what he claims are threats, conspiracy theories, and falsehoods directed at the department. Biden's Attorney General goes on to contend that the attacks have recently escalated to involve Smith, who is leading several investigations into former President Donald J. Trump.
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In a recent interview with CNN, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow feigned concerns about former President Donald J. Trump‘s potential actions if he is reelected in November. Maddow claimed she fears Trump could implement detention facilities not only for illegalimmigrants but also for those he views as disloyal or disagreeable—including herself.
Maddow’s assertions arise from Trump’s comments in May, where he did not rule out the construction of detention facilities for illegalimmigrants as part of his proposed increased deportation efforts. However, Maddow extrapolated these remarks to a broader—and unfounded—concern. “I’m worried about the country broadly if we put someone in power who is openly avowing that he plans to build camps to hold millions of people, and to ‘root out’ what he’s described in subhuman terms as his ‘enemy from within’,” she toldCNN‘s Reliable Sources newsletter.
The MSNBC host inferred that such facilities might not be limited to illegalimmigrants, posing a potential threat to various left-wing media figures, activists, and Democrat lawmakers who pushed an unprecedented lawfare campaign against the former Republican president.
When asked if she felt personally targeted for being a prominent critic of Trump on television, Maddow acknowledged a sense of vulnerability. Maddow accused those who believe Trump would only target illegalimmigrants of having a “little bit of head-in-the-sand complacency”. She suggested that some political figures might be trying to align themselves with Trump to ensure their safety.
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In a recent interview with CNN, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow feigned concerns about former President Donald J. Trump's potential actions if he is reelected in November. Maddow claimed she fears Trump could implement detention facilities not only for illegalimmigrants but also for those he views as disloyal or disagreeable—including herself.
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Editor’s Notes
Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.
Joe Biden has lifted restrictions on arming the Azov Battalion, a Neo-Nazi Ukrainian military formation founded by a politician whobelieves it is the Ukrainian nation’s mission to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans]”.
“This is a new page in our unit’s history,” Azov bragged in a statement on the policy change. “Azov is becoming even more powerful, even more professional and even more dangerous for occupiers,” they boasted.
“Obtaining Western weapons and training from the United States will not only increase the combat ability of Azov, but most importantly, contribute to the preservation of the lives and the health of personnel.”
Azov founder Andriy Biletsky, who also leads the National Corps political party, has described his ideology as “Ukrainian racial social-nationalism.” However, he has minimized this rhetoric since the Euromaidan coup and the subsequent onset of hostilities with Russia in 2014. Azov gained prominence as an effective fighting force against Russian and separatist forces, and President Volodymyr Zelensky depended on them to perform much of the fiercest fighting in the early stages of the 2022 invasion, despite his Jewish heritage.
Azov attempted to reform its brand by claiming it had given up its wolfsangel, or wolf’s hook, emblem, previously used by the Das Reich division of Adolf Hitler’s Waffen-SS, in 2022.
The National Pulse has previously reported on Azov’s propaganda efforts in the West, with their symbol was on full display just weeks ago when unit members visited London to meet one of their most vocal lobbyists, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who posed with a banner bearing it and praised Azov as “heroes.”
EXCLUSIVE: Active Measures has obtained footage of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson praising Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Battalion.
Johnson additionally calls for the Ukrainian government to be authorized to use Western weapons inside Russian territory. pic.twitter.com/CuK5SQjX0R
Joe Biden has lifted restrictions on arming the Azov Battalion, a Neo-Nazi Ukrainian military formation founded by a politician who believes it is the Ukrainian nation’s mission to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans]”.
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Brexit leader Nigel Farage has been assaulted again while campaigning for Britain’s upcoming snap election in Barnsley, England. The 60-year-old was greeting supporters—and detractors—from an open-topped double-decker ‘battle bus’ when a presumed radical leftist began hurling cement at him from a nearby construction site.
Farage’s attacker, who can be heard screaming “fascist scum” at the Reform Party leader, is quickly tackled by nearby builders and thrown from the construction site. Fleeing the scene, he is intercepted and arrested by police officers.
“My huge thanks to South Yorkshire Police today,” Farage said of the incident in a statement posted to X, formerly Twitter.
“I will not be bullied or cowed by a violent left-wing mob who hate our country,” he vowed.
On his first day of campaigning, Farage was “milkshaked” following a successful rally. Farage took the attack, launched by OnlyFans prostitute Victoria Thomas-Bowen, in stride, but later confessed the attacks can be “quite scary” to an interviewer who alluded to the fact he could have been targeted with “something more serious” than milkshake. Britain is noted for its high number of acid attacks, particularly in Sadiq Khan’s London.
Populist Slovak leader Robert Fico was shot multiple times while out in public in May, later blaming globalist politicians and media linked to George Soros for stirring up hatred against him for his political views.
My huge thanks to South Yorkshire Police today.
I will not be bullied or cowed by a violent left-wing mob who hate our country. pic.twitter.com/40Zu56KcBL
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has been assaulted again while campaigning for Britain's upcoming snap election in Barnsley, England. The 60-year-old was greeting supporters—and detractors—from an open-topped double-decker 'battle bus' when a presumed radical leftist began hurling cement at him from a nearby construction site.
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