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While traveling from Florida yesterday, political commentator Dave Rubin snapped an interesting photo while waiting in the TSA screening line. The image was of a sign instructing “immigrants” to proceed through a TSA checkpoint to get to their booked flights.
Essentially, the sign states that if you are an “immigrant,” requiring you to provide any accurate, verifiable documentation proving your identity is unnecessary, claiming reliance on CBP One technology that has been mired in controversy since its inception. While Mr. Rubin undoubtedly had to provide a TSA officer with at least one verifiable form of government-issued identification that he had to pay for, thousands of “immigrants” can cross American skies with nothing, nor Even a photo.
Read the signs
Yesterday, Dave Rubin posted a photo of the banner with the title Non-US – Citizen Document Validation using CBP One technology While flying from Florida.
Mr. Robin wrote:
“I'm in line before the TSA, where immigrants don't have to have an ID to get through security checkpoints, and it's their choice whether they want their photo taken or not.”
The sign explains how to verify documents with CBP One for immigrants through a four-step process:
- Notify the TSA official that you are an immigrant.
- The TSA agent will take a photo (optional).
- If asked, provide the alien's identification number or biographical information.
- Follow the officer's instructions
There are many troubling aspects in these four steps alone. Right off the bat, there doesn't seem to be anything stopping a real American citizen who might be a bad actor from simply claiming to be an immigrant.
Next, why is taking photos of immigrants optional when a tax-paying, law-abiding citizen must have a government-issued photo ID? Finally, the third step has all sorts of risks associated with it, if only because it implies that not every immigrant has to provide any further information.
However, even if they are asked to provide an “Alien Identification Number” or “Biographic Data,” it is all based on what they entered into the flawed CBP One application, which may be false.
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There is an app for this
The CBP One app was launched in 2020 to streamline the admission process for undocumented immigrants. The app allows migrants to plan ahead for appointments with customs officials.
If an illegal alien has an appointment with CBP One, they are essentially free to enter the United States. The argument being promoted by the Biden administration is that the CBP One app can tell where you are physically located, thus ensuring that only migrants from specific approved asylum sites can get appointments.
Last October, a press release issued by the House Homeland Security Committee revealed:
“Overall, 95.8 percent of all inadmissible aliens who made appointments through the app during this time were issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) and released into the United States on parole.”
Of those appointments, the House Homeland Security Committee analyzed 20,000 Russians, 2,000 Uzbeks, 800 Belarusians, 32 Chinese, and 16 Iranians. How can Russians, Uzbeks, Belarusians, Chinese and Iranians get appointments via the CBP One app?
Thanks to the Mexican gangs who found a loophole to circumvent the application's geo-tracking mechanism. Always looking for ways to make a profit, conglomerates use VPNs to help anyone in the world get a CBP One appointment.
For the right price, the cartels provide these VPNs, which trick the app into thinking that an individual from a cleared country can access the appointment. This is the same app that the TSA now relies on to wave “God knows who” on board major planes flying across the United States.
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Ironic determinism
Mr. Rubin warned that this sign proves:
“There is a plan to destroy America.”
Last month, there were more than 300,000 encounters of illegal immigrants, a record for the highest amount in a single month. Since FY 2021, there have been more than 1.7 million “known fugitives” and in FY 2023 alone, 169 individuals on the terrorist watch list have been apprehended.
How quickly do liberals forget about 9/11? There's a perfect storm brewing in our skies, and it's not because of climate change.
Wide open borders, coupled with US laissez-faire security measures for mixed migrants and airline issues alone with airplane doors falling down, is an environment rich in destructive terrorist opportunities. But that's not what the Biden administration is focusing on.
Instead, the potential “terrorists” they are concerned about are ordinary Americans who happened to be traveling to D.C. in January of 2021. National Air Marshals Council Director Sonia Labosco explained:
Let that sink into our minds. Noncitizens who violate our immigration laws travel freely, undocumented, and untraceable – while law-abiding citizens are required to provide proper identification, be placed on a list, and “followed.”
The plan is on track, Mr. Robin. Citizens were placed under strict supervision by the government.
At the same time, the invaders are given freedom to do as they please.
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