“Six [men] lost their lives. Most were immigrants, but all were Marylanders,” declares President Joe Biden, in an attempt to introduce illegal immigrants into Maryland politics in the wake of the Baltimore Bridge tragedy.
There is ample proof that the migrants were not lawful immigrants and little indication that they were.
During his kind address in Baltimore on Friday, Biden demonstrated that his government is strengthening its support for the massive influx of at least seven million migrants from the South since 2021. The rich West Coast investors behind the lobbying group FWD.us are pushing for the welcoming policy.
In addition to Biden’s address, Todd Schulte, the president of FWD.us, released the following statement:
“The horrific accident that occurred on the Francis Scott Key Bridge last week once again highlighted the great risks and innumerable contributions that undocumented [illegal migrant] people in our communities make on a daily basis across our nation. We are happy that President Biden met with their families and loved ones, and we concur with their families that the best way to pay tribute to their memories is to protect people from deportation and increase work authorization so that more people can continue to live in safety and close proximity to their families.”
As Biden brings in more workers, renters, and consumers, FWD.us, whose affluent members make income in the stock market, said, “We invite you to read more from our [left-wing, pro-migration] allies at CASA.”
The Congressional Black Caucus is one of several advocacy and media organizations that get funding from the FWD.us organization. FWD.us counts the far-left CASA as a “partner.”
Gustavo Torres, the head of CASA, has come under fire for attending a protest in support of Hamas. Speaking at an event on March 29, Torres and his supporters raised their fists and yelled socialist chants, pressing Biden to give Central American migrants “Temporary Protected Status,” a renewable granting of temporary legal status.
But Biden’s pivot over the election season toward Latinos, who are undocumented immigrants, might cause black voters to change their vote.
Numerous Americans are already aware of how hard-working Latino immigrants are gradually replacing them in local employment, houses, communities, and elections. For instance, in March, the number of black jobless workers increased to 6.4% due to the hiring of additional workers from the South, who are being driven north by Biden’s cronies and deputies. “When accounting for gender, the jobless rate for black women aged 20 or older jumped to 5.6%, a huge rise from the 4.4% rate in February,” stated an April 5 story on NBCNewYork.com. The unemployment rate for black males increased somewhat, from 6.1% to 6.2%.
Since Congress quadrupled immigration in 1990, average after-inflation household incomes in Baltimore have remained unchanged, according to federal data. From little under 70% in 1990 to only 65% in 2023, the proportion of employed adults in the area has drastically decreased. Although 62 percent of Baltimore City’s population is black, Democrats and local companies are welcoming the new Latino influx.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, who spoke in Spanish during part of his remarks, also highlighted the rising influence of migrant Latinos in Baltimore municipal politics.
Black people’s rising disenchantment with the Democratic Party’s brutal extraction migration economic agenda is currently most pronounced in high-migration places like New York and Chicago. There is no election yet to test this divide, but there are hints that black males are beginning to back President Donald Trump’s pro-America immigration policies.