Report Reveals Biden Admin Flew 33,000 Migrants to NY Region

While the United States has experienced a period of nearly unprecedented economic,  and cultural upheaval in the past two and a half years since President Joe Biden entered the oval office, most Americans are even more skeptical of the Republican party opposing him and his radical progressive agenda. In 2023, Republicans were trounced everywhere, losing ground in states like Virginia and New Jersey where the party did exceptionally well in state legislative and gubernatorial elections just two years prior. Issues like abortion, early voting, and the reality that Democrats consistently outspend and out motivate their voting base in comparison to the GOP continues to haunt the party every fall. Despite this, Biden does remain unpopular among independents, and currently experiences extremely low approval ratings.

He is vulnerable, but with the former 45th president of the United States Donald Trump locked in as the Republican nominee in 2024, a rematch of 2020 is likely, and this could help Bidens chances at re-election significantly. In recent news, Biden has come under fire from the Republican Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas. Cotton has accused Biden of “Racially Profiling” individuals by attempting to move forward with a nationwide ban on menthol cigarettes. The hypocrisy is unreal; while progressives across the country decriminalize drugs like marijuana and psychedelics, others attempt to ban cigarettes. Due to the fact that many black Americans smoke menthols, Cotton accused Biden of profiling. It is rumored that a group of politicians is attempting to utilize the FDA to ban Menthols.

Biden has also come under scrutiny for his handling of the migrant crisis at the southern border. Tens of thousands of illegals continue to arrive each day, and millions are estimated to have been allowed entry into America since his presidency began. In a recent report, 33,000 migrants were allegedly flown to New York City. Even more appallingly, the tab for the bill has been passed on to city residents.