Immigration – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Sun, 27 Oct 2024 02:32:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 Biden says Elon Musk was an 'illegal worker' when he began U.S. career https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/27/biden-says-elon-musk-was-an-illegal-worker-when-he-began-u-s-career/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/27/biden-says-elon-musk-was-an-illegal-worker-when-he-began-u-s-career/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 27 Oct 2024 02:32:29 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/27/biden-says-elon-musk-was-an-illegal-worker-when-he-began-u-s-career/

President Joe Biden called out Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, now a Republican megadonor and Trump campaign surrogate, for hypocrisy on immigration on Saturday, saying Musk launched his long career in the U.S. as an “illegal worker” before becoming the world’s wealthiest man.

The president made these remarks at a campaign event to support Democrats that took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.

Labeling Musk as former President Donald Trump’s wealthy new “ally,” Biden said, “That wealthiest man in the world turned out to be an illegal worker here when he was here,” referring to Musk.

“He was supposed to be in school when he came on a student visa. He wasn’t in school. He was violating the law. He’s talking about all these ‘illegals’ coming our way,” Biden added.

He then criticized Trump and Republicans for failing to sign legislation that would fix “the problem with the border.” He added, “We have fewer people crossing the border illegally now — or crossing the border period — than at any time since his third year as President of the United States.”

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment on Biden’s remarks.

Musk recently completed a series of “town hall” events in the same swing state of Pennsylvania, where he sought to convince voters to back Trump and Trump’s policies. Musk also stirred up his fan base there by doling out $1 million lottery-style prizes to registered voters in swing states who signed a petition distributed by his pro-Trump group, America PAC.

According to an analysis by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Trump’s new immigration policy proposals include plans for the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, ending birthright citizenship, and revoking the visas of and deporting foreign students who are pro-Palestinian protestors, among others.

Biden’s comments about Musk, his Trump alliance and hypocrisy on immigration followed a Washington Post report that cites correspondence, legal records and multiple people who helped Musk attain a work visa in 1996 after he had already been working here without one.

Musk had arrived in the U.S. with the stated intention of attending grad school at Stanford in the mid-90s. He did not enroll in the program to which he said he was accepted and instead began to build a venture-backed startup called Zip2 with his brother.

The Washington Post wrote that investors in Musk’s first company worried about their “‘founder being deported’ and gave him a deadline for obtaining a work visa.”

Zip2 sold for about $300 million in 1999, a windfall that enabled Elon Musk to later become an early investor in and chairman of Tesla, and to start his capital-intensive aerospace venture SpaceX, which is now a major U.S. defense contractor.

Those businesses have propelled Musk to become the world’s wealthiest person on paper. According to Forbes, the Tesla CEO’s net worth stands at around $274 billion today.

In late 2022, Musk used that considerable wealth to acquire the social network Twitter in a $44 billion buyout.

On the platform, since rebranded X, Musk has repeatedly claimed in posts seen by his massive online fan base that “open borders” and undocumented immigrants are somehow harming the United States.

He also has shared the false claim that noncitizens are systematically voting in U.S. elections, a conspiracy theory floated by conservative groups to lay the legal groundwork to contest the election results if the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, wins the presidency.

In the U.S., it’s already a federal crime and a crime under every state’s laws for noncitizens to register or vote in federal elections.

According to studies compiled by the Brennan Center for Justice, “extensive research reveals that fraud is very rare, voter impersonation is virtually nonexistent, and many instances of alleged fraud are, in fact, mistakes by voters or administrators. The same is true for mail ballots, which are secure and essential to holding a safe election amid the coronavirus pandemic.”

CNBC’s Rebecca Picciotto contributed to this report.

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In a first, Putin-friendly far-right Freedom Party wins Austria elections https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/29/in-a-first-putin-friendly-far-right-freedom-party-wins-austria-elections/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/29/in-a-first-putin-friendly-far-right-freedom-party-wins-austria-elections/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 29 Sep 2024 17:47:58 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/29/in-a-first-putin-friendly-far-right-freedom-party-wins-austria-elections/

Far-right Freedom Party (FPO) emerged victorious in Austria’s general election, according to vote projections, adding to the growing support for hard-right parties across Europe.
The Russia-friendly and Eurosceptic FPO, led by Herbert Kickl, maintained a narrow lead in opinion polls for months, surpassing Chancellor Karl Nehammer‘s ruling conservative Austrian People’s Party (OVP) in a campaign focused on immigration and economic concerns.
Foresight, a pollster for broadcaster ORF, projected the FPO to secure 29.1% of the vote, followed by the OVP at 26.2% and the centre-left Social Democrats at 20.4%.
Kickl, a former interior minister and longtime campaign strategist who has led the Freedom Party since 2021, aspires to become chancellor. However, to assume the role of Austria’s new leader, he would require a coalition partner to secure a parliamentary majority, which may prove challenging as rivals have expressed unwillingness to collaborate with Kickl in government.
The far right’s success can be attributed to the public’s frustration over high inflation, the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Covid-19 pandemic, and growing concerns about migration.
The Freedom Party’s election program, titled “Fortress Austria,” advocates for the “remigration of uninvited foreigners,” tighter border controls, and the suspension of the right to asylum through an emergency law to achieve a more “homogeneous” nation.
Furthermore, the Freedom Party calls for the termination of sanctions against Russia, expresses strong criticism of Western military aid to Ukraine, and seeks to withdraw from the European Sky Shield Initiative, a missile defense project initiated by Germany.



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Harris leads with Latino voters, but the economy narrows the margin for Dems: Survey https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/29/harris-leads-with-latino-voters-but-the-economy-narrows-the-margin-for-dems-survey/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/29/harris-leads-with-latino-voters-but-the-economy-narrows-the-margin-for-dems-survey/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 29 Sep 2024 13:09:05 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/29/harris-leads-with-latino-voters-but-the-economy-narrows-the-margin-for-dems-survey/

The economic woes from inflation look to have accelerated a shift of Latino voters toward Republicans, cutting in half a Democratic lead with a critical voting group in the lead up to a tight presidential election, according to an NBC/CNBC/Telemundo survey.

The survey of 1,000 Latino likely voters found the Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris, leading the Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump, by 54% to 40%. That’s considerably less than the 36-point lead that President Joe Biden enjoyed in the run-up to the 2020 election. Biden’s advantage was almost half again the 50-point lead that Hillary Clinton held over Trump in 2016, suggesting a longer-term trend that shows Latinos in the Democratic camp but in diminishing numbers.

“There’s an intensity around these issues that is quite striking,” said Aileen Cardona-Arroyo, senior vice president at Hart Research, the Democratic pollsters for the survey. “The cost of living and inflation is really what is informing a lot of the way that people are thinking about economy and the economic future of the country.”

The survey was conducted from Sept. 15 through Sept. 23 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.1%.

Harris’s 14-point lead is the narrowest margin for a Democratic candidate among surveyed Latino voters in at least the past four elections, going back to 2012. The survey also found a 54% to 42% preference for Democratic control of Congress among Latinos, the smallest Democratic lead since 2012. That indicates a shift that could be more far-reaching than just the presidential race.

“The data in this poll is not a flash in the pan,” said Micah Roberts, partner with Public Opinion Strategies, who served as the Republican pollster for the survey. “It’s a continuation of a precipitous and massive shift in the political identity of one of the most important voter groups in America.”

Harris has strong leads among respondents when it comes to issues of character: by two-to-one, surveyed Latino voters think she will do a better job addressing their needs; 48% gave Harris a positive favorability rating compared to 32% for Trump; and she led Trump by around 20 points or more on the questions of who has the right temperament to be president and who is more trustworthy, competent and effective.

But the survey shows inflation and the cost of living, along with jobs and the economy, as the top two issues for Latinos, mirroring surveys of the broader population. Trump leads Harris on both, with a 46% to 37% lead over Harris on who is better to deal with inflation and 45% to 41% edge on dealing with the economy.

Harris has a 39-point advantage on who would be best for treating immigrants humanely and protecting immigrant rights, a 32-point lead on the abortion issue and even a 5-point edge on crime. Harris’ dominance on those issues highlights the importance of the economy and inflation in explaining Trump’s gains among Latinos in this poll compared to 2020.

Harris’s lead over Trump narrowed substantially with younger voters aged 18-34, who prefer the Democratic candidate by only 10 points compared with 44 points in 2020. Trump and Harris are tied among Latino men 47/47, a group that Biden led by 17 points in the polling lead up to the 2020 election. The Democratic advantage among Latino women is a substantial 26 points, but that’s about half the lead Biden had in 2020.

All of these groups rate the economy poorly, with Latino voters overall about as downbeat on the economy as the rest of the country. Just 23% see the current state of the economy as excellent or good while 77% rate the economy fair or poor, nearly the same as the results for all voters in the CNBC All-America Economic Survey from August. That’s a potential problem for Democrats because Latinos have been fairly reliable Democratic voters and don’t look at all like Democrats on the issue of the economy. In the CNBC survey, Democrats rated the economy 42% excellent or good, compared to 23% for Latinos in this poll. 65% of Latinos say their wages are falling behind inflation. While that’s about equal to the rest of the population, it stands 11 points higher than in the NBC 2022 Latino survey. Younger Latino women and adults say they have been hit hardest by higher prices.

Among those who say they are falling behind, 48% say the biggest impact has been in the cost of groceries, 34% single out rent and mortgage and 10% highlight the rising cost of healthcare.

While Latinos have widely differing views on immigration, it only rated as the fourth most important area of concern, well behind inflation, jobs and even threats to democracy. The survey found 62% of respondents believe immigration helps the country more than it hurts, with 35% saying the opposite. It’s the smallest positive showing for immigration among Latinos since at least 2006.

Trump leads Harris 47-34 on the issue of who is better at securing the border and controlling immigration, according to the survey.

A modest 52% majority of Latino voters said it’s more important to provide a pathway to citizenship for immigrants and prevent discrimination, compared to 47% who say it’s more important to secure the border and stop immigrants from entering illegally.

Still, 91% support creating a way for undocumented spouses to gain citizenship, and 87% support a pathway for citizenship for undocumented immigrants brought here as children.

Here is a demographic profile of Latino voters from the NBC/CNBC/Telemundo survey:

  • 52% say they primarily speak English, while the remainder say they speak only Spanish or both.
  • 56% trace their family’s heritage to Mexico; 16% to Puerto Rico; 11% to Spain; 5% to Cuba; 5% to the Dominican Republic.
  • 49% identify as a Democrat, 37% Republican, 13% independent.
  • 32% say they’re liberal; 37% are moderate; 29% are conservative.
  • 49% are Catholic, 21% are Protestant, 28% are other/none.
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More than 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide here or abroad are living freely in the U.S., ICE says https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/28/more-than-13000-immigrants-convicted-of-homicide-here-or-abroad-are-living-freely-in-the-u-s-ice-says/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/28/more-than-13000-immigrants-convicted-of-homicide-here-or-abroad-are-living-freely-in-the-u-s-ice-says/?noamp=mobile#respond Sat, 28 Sep 2024 14:06:46 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/09/28/more-than-13000-immigrants-convicted-of-homicide-here-or-abroad-are-living-freely-in-the-u-s-ice-says/

Special agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) question a man while his vehicle is searched after he was stopped heading into Mexico at the Hidalgo border crossing.

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More than 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide — either in the United States or abroad — are living freely in the U.S., outside of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention, according to data ICE provided to Congress earlier this week.

The immigrants are part of ICE’s “non-detained” docket, meaning the agency has some information on the immigrants and they have pending immigration cases in the U.S., but they are not currently in detention either because they are not prioritized for detention or because ICE cannot find them.

Acting ICE Director P.J. Lechleitner sent the data, collected as of July 21, as part of a request sent in March from Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales of Texas. 

It is not clear when the first migrant of the 13,000 crossed into the U.S. Two law enforcement officials familiar with the data told NBC News many of the migrants on ICE’s non-detained docket, including serious criminals, crossed into the U.S. under previous administrations, including former President Donald Trump‘s. 

During a campaign stop in Michigan on Friday, Trump used the data to criticize Vice President Kamala Harris for current immigration policies.

“I can finally look at them and say ‘I told you so,’ to the fake news,” Trump said. “These are hard, tough, vicious criminals that are free to roam in our country.”

The White House has yet to comment on the data. One official told NBC News the release of the data came as a surprise to the White House.

The 13,099 immigrants convicted of homicide living in the U.S. may have never had contact with ICE, the two law enforcement officials said. Some may have crossed the border and then been released because Border Patrol lacks information on their criminal history. In many cases, the U.S. is not notified of someone’s criminal conviction until after they cross into the country.

In other cases, migrants convicted of crimes may be released by state and local officials after they serve their time without ICE being notified, as is policy in many sanctuary cities. ICE then has to locate the convict after release in order to detain and deport them.

The two law enforcement officials said ICE prioritizes migrants who have been convicted of serious crimes, like homicide, for arrest.

But the agency’s limited resources limit how many they can locate and arrest. There are currently more than 7.5 million immigrants on ICE’s “non-detained” docket, meaning they have pending immigration cases but are not currently in detention. 

Lechleitner told NBC News more local jurisdictions are cooperating and starting to rethink their sanctuary policies in light of increased attention on migrant crime.

NBC News joined ICE agents in Maryland earlier this year when they arrested a man convicted of murder in Colombia and a man convicted of attempted murder in El Salvador.

Agents explained that locating convicted criminals living at large takes an enormous amount of manpower, from locating them to the arrest.

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