
Morning Wire Deportation Paperwork Failure & Squatter Takeover | 3.22.24
Mar 22, 2024
The podcast dives into the chaos at the Texas border, where illegal immigrants are overwhelming the National Guard and facing a backlog in deportation cases. Homeowners grapple with squatters, highlighted by a dramatic incident in Queens. Legislative efforts aim to tighten immigration laws and address squatter rights, revealing the complexities of property laws. Additionally, a lawsuit over misleading land sales practices sheds light on the challenges illegal immigrants face. Tune in for an engaging mix of legal battles and social issues.
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Immigration Case Dismissals
- Since 2021, approximately 200,000 immigration cases have been dismissed due to the Department of Homeland Security's failure to file necessary paperwork.
- This dismissal rate has risen to over 8% under the Biden administration, compared to less than 1% previously.
Immigrants Rush Southern Border
- Roughly 600 immigrants rushed the southern border, overwhelming Texas National Guardsmen.
- A viral video captured the incident, showing migrants breaking through razor wire and pushing past guardsmen.
Homeowner Arrested After Squatters Take Over Home
- Adele Andaloro, a homeowner in Queens, New York, was arrested for changing the locks on her own home.
- Squatters had taken over her property, and despite having the deed, she was arrested for unlawful eviction.
