America First Policy Institute
Chad Wolf joined Prime News on Newsmax to discuss the border crisis.
Chad Wolf, former Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, appeared on Prime News on Newsmax to discuss the border crisis and President Biden's recent policies. Wolf criticized Biden’s plan, which he argued effectively keeps the border wide open and rewards those who violated immigration laws. He expressed concerns over the administration's "parole in place" program for undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens, suggesting it could lead to a surge in fraudulent marriages similar to the increase in unaccompanied minors seen after DACA in 2012.
Wolf noted that the administration’s actions prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens, questioning the effectiveness and intentions behind these policies. He highlighted that while the Biden administration claims to protect long-term undocumented individuals from deportation, it has not prioritized removing illegal aliens, creating a disconnect between policy and practice.
Moreover, Wolf warned that such policies might be politically motivated, aiming to boost Biden's sinking approval ratings by fast-tracking these individuals to receive green cards and potentially voting rights by the 2028 election. He emphasized the potential for abuse and unintended consequences, pointing out that the administration's approach could incentivize bad behavior and further strain the immigration system.
In conclusion, Wolf called the current policies "bad policy," urging for a more robust and enforceable immigration framework that prioritizes the safety and well-being of American citizens.