The Biden administration is not content to destroy the United States by allowing illegal immigrants to invade our nation. It is also pushing President Luis Abinader of the tiny nation of Dominican Republic “to accept 3 million Haitians.”
Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) wrote that foreign officials tell him that their
perception of the Biden administration is that “It’s better to be the United
States’ enemy than its friend.” He wrote in his article published in The
Daily Signal the “bad foreign policy” of the Biden administration
encourages “chaos in our own region of the world.” He continued:
Just look at what’s happening in the
Dominican Republic. The Caribbean nation is facing extraordinary migratory
pressure from neighboring Haiti, which has all but collapsed into anarchy.
President Luis Abinader has made it clear he will protect Dominican sovereignty
by enforcing deportations.
Yet the Biden administration, influenced by
radical left-wing groups like Amnesty International, is pushing Abinader to
accept 3 million Haitians at any moment. This is unfair to the Dominican
Republic, a developing nation with limited resources that is already bearing
significant burdens on Haiti’s behalf. Anyone who doubts this should consider
the fact that more than a third of all births in the Dominican Republic are
currently to Haitian citizens.
But encouraging illegal mass migration is
also unfair to our country. The Biden administration seems unaware that many
Haitians view the Dominican Republic as a steppingstone to Puerto Rico – and that
a well-established smuggling ring to facilitate that journey already exists.
Because our fellow Americans in Puerto Rico have their own fiscal constraints,
illegal migrants who reach the U.S. territory would likely move on to the continental
United States.
Like most Americans, I recognize that what
is happening in Haiti is horrible and tragic. The breakdown of law and order,
the displacement of more than 300,000 people, and the need of roughly 5 million
for some form of aid – all of these are matters of grave concern.
Rubio
showed his concern in several ways: (1) supported “the international
peacekeeping mission that Kenya proposes to lead once Haiti has established a
provisional government.
(2)
“reintroduced legislation to preserve U.S. trade benefits for Haitian
manufacturers, which could prove a lifeline to legitimate Haitian businesses in
this time of crisis.” He then continued with his article.
But, like most Americans, I also recognize
that no country should experience illegal mass migration – not the Dominican
Republic, and not the United States. Illegal mass migration does no good for
the nation people are migrating from.
When all able-bodied, law-abiding citizens
leave their homeland, there is no one left to defend it from criminals and
tyrants – and no one left to provide for the vulnerable who remain there. On a
more fundamental level, though, I cannot support illegal mass migration because
the job of elected officials is to protect their citizens first, not
anyone else’s.
This is why I have asked the State
Department to prioritize U.S. citizens trapped in Haiti, as well as their
adopted Haitian children. Moreover, it’s why we cannot allow Haitian citizens
to surge across our borders….
The tragedy in Haiti is great, but it’s no
excuse for letting these threats increase.
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