An Immigration Update! - TG Review
The US Federal government has rolled out a new migrant parole program known as the "family reunification parole" (FRP) program.
The FRP program will allow any Ecuadorian legally in the United States to sponsor their family members for immediate resettlement into the country.
The 870,000 strong Ecuadorian population, more than half of which residents in the state of New York, will be able to bring in their siblings, inlaws, and the children of said couples.
Recipients of parole status are able to live, legally work, and receive welfare benefits the same as an American citizen.
Hundreds of thousands of Ecuadorian arrivals are going to compete with Americans for housing, jobs and state benefits.
The Northeast is already in the midst of a serious demographic crisis, as we have written about at length, and it is about to get much worse for Americans in New York, New Jersey and New England.
A recent UCLA study found that over the past two decades 98% of 'asylum' applicants who claim to be gay have been allowed to settle in the United States.
The overall asylum approval rate for the past 20 years sits at only about 40%.
A recent FAIR article also demonstrates how many attorneys in the US now coach their clients to claim to be gay and even that the mere perception of being a homosexual is enough to get a favorable immigration ruling.
Traditional types of immigration fraud are likely to decline rapidly as it is much easier to claim to be a homosexual than it is to forge identity documents or cook up a false story of political prosecution.