Biden's Plans to Send Massive Amnesty to Congress within First 100 Days

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Joe Biden says he will send an amnesty deal for “over 11 million” illegal aliens to the United States Senate within his potential first 100 days in office.

During an interview with NBC News, Biden reiterated his plan to extend amnesty to well over 11 million illegal aliens in the U.S., as reported by Breitbart news. Biden continued on his planned agenda:

Some of it’s going to depend on the kind of cooperation I can or cannot get from the United States Congress. But I am going, I made a commitment, in the first 100 days, I will send an immigration bill to the United States Senate with a pathway to citizenship for over 11 million undocumented people in America.

Already, some Senate Republicans have suggested that they are interested in working with Biden on some sort of “comprehensive immigration deal.” Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), John Cornyn (R-TX), and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) have all hinted at striking a Democrat-GOP deal on immigration that would almost certainly include a massive amnesty.

Breitbart concluded, “Exit polling after the election reveals that voters across party and racial lines overwhelmingly want less overall immigration to the U.S. More than 3-in-4 voters, for instance, said it is important to reduce immigration with continued high unemployment, and more than 62 percent said, even after unemployment has leveled off, immigration should remain lower than its current levels.”

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