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Biden's Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg is proposing to house rhousands of illegal alien migrants at US airports.  Republicans in Congress are objecting and pointing out the threat this poses to security as those illegal aliens are not vetted and we do not even know who they really are.  Many discard their ID's just before they cross the border.

Seventy US Congressmen have signed a letter objecting to this nutty idea, including four from North Carolina - Foxx, Edwards, Hudson, and Rouzer.  Greg Murphy did NOT sign it.

https://transportation.house.gov/uploadedfiles/2023-11-06_final_letter_to_buttigieg_re_airport_migrant_shelters.pdf


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( November 8th, 2023 @ 2:05 pm )
 
It is teeasonous that the Biden regime just lets these fake "asylum seekers" into the country in the first place. Under the asylum treaties, if an illegal alien is already in a safe country, like Mexiso, they are not entilted to asylum. Hungary and Poland assert this to put the fake asylum seekers right back over the border, and se should, too.

Putting upvetted people who do not even know their real names or where they come from, is just nuts, and a real security hazard. No doubt ISIS and similar groups could find ways to use such a stupid practice.



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