House Dems Introduce Rolling Amnesty for Millions of Aliens

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House Democrats have proposed what can only be described as a daily 'rolling' amnesty that could reward millions of illegal aliens with green cards if they claim to have lived in the United States for seven years.

Wednesday, Reps. Lou Correa (D-CA), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Norma Torres (D-CA), Jesus Garcia (D-IL), Adriano Espaillat (D-NY), and Grace Meng (D-NY) announced their amnesty plan.

The proposed amnesty would alter the Immigration and Nationality Act's registry date to 2015 and edit it on a daily 'rolling' basis, allowing swaths of illegal aliens to apply for green cards daily.

"The bill would allow applicants who entered the United States at least seven years prior to the application date," a news release from Correa's office states. "This law would establish a permanent rolling registry that would be renewed daily." "Now is the time to pass legislation in the House and Senate," Correa concluded.

The proposed amnesty is reminiscent of Senate Democrats' reconciliation amnesty, which the Senate Parliamentarian shot down. "Later, President Joe Biden snuck the same amnesty provisions into his "Build Back Better" budget, but the effort never passed Congress," reports Breitbart News.

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