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BREAKING: Biden Admin Considering Flooding US With Palestinian ‘Refugees’


President Joe Biden delivers remarks Tuesday, November 1, 2022, at the OB Johnson Community Center in Hallandale Beach, Florida. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz) More: Original public domain image from Flickr

Have you seen what Hamas supporters have been doing to our universities lately?

In case you haven’t seen the violent footage of pro-Palestine ‘protestors’ taking over college campuses and demanding all ties to Israel be cut, these are not peaceful, kind folk, by any means.

And yet, the Biden regime is now considering welcoming so-called ‘refugees’ from Gaza into America.

According to federal documents obtained by CBS News, the Biden administration wants to re-settle Palestinians with family members in the U.S. and provide them with a path to citizenship.

Take a look at the breaking news:

For some reason, Palestine’s neighboring countries don’t want to take in a single ‘refugee.’

Hmm…wonder why that is?

This video might explain:

Egypt even has a border wall designed to keep Palestinians out:

CBS News reported on the detail’s of Biden’s plan to provide Palestinians with a ‘safe haven’ in the United States:

The Biden administration is considering bringing certain Palestinians to the U.S. as refugees, a move that would offer a permanent safe haven to some of those fleeing war-torn Gaza, according to internal federal government documents obtained by CBS News.

In recent weeks, the documents show, senior officials across several federal U.S. agencies have discussed the practicality of different options to resettle Palestinians from Gaza who have immediate family members who are American citizens or permanent residents.

One of those proposals involves using the decades-old United States Refugee Admissions Program to welcome Palestinians with U.S. ties who have managed to escape Gaza and enter neighboring Egypt, according to the inter-agency planning documents.

Top U.S. officials have also discussed getting additional Palestinians out of Gaza and processing them as refugees if they have American relatives, the documents show. The plans would require coordination with Egypt, which has so far refused to welcome large numbers of people from Gaza.

Those who pass a series of eligibility, medical and security screenings would qualify to fly to the U.S. with refugee status, which offers beneficiaries permanent residency, resettlement benefits like housing assistance and a path to American citizenship.

The Washington Times added:

The Palestinian refugees would have to meet stringent qualifications, including eligibility, medical, and security screenings, then provide proof that they are fleeing due to persecution, such as of their nationality, religion, or political views, according to the report. Palestinians could opt to select the Israeli government as their persecutor, setting up an awkward situation for the allied U.S. government.

U.S. officials have reportedly weighed several proposals, one of which would be to use the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and coordinate directly with Egypt to resettle Palestinians who escaped to the country from Gaza. Such plans could prove difficult, however, as the Egyptian government has refused to accept a large number of refugees.

Refugees brought to the U.S. through the program would be granted housing assistance and a path to American citizenship.

The discussions would be a major change in policy for the U.S., with the U.S. not accepting a significant number of Palestinian refugees in recent years. In fiscal 2023, only 56 of 60,000 refugees accepted into the U.S. were Palestinians.

What do you think?

Do you want to share your neighborhood with such ‘refugees’?

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