Biden-Harris administration’s expedited citizenship process raises eyebrows as nearly 4 million immigrants gain U.S. citizenship since 2020, potentially tipping the scales in the upcoming election.
At a Glance
- U.S. approving citizenship applications at fastest speed in a decade
- Nearly 4 million immigrants naturalized since 2020 election
- 97% of naturalized citizens in swing states likely to vote
- Critics suspect political motives behind expedited process
- Naturalized voters account for 10% of electorate, skew Democratic
Biden’s Citizenship Express: A Path to Democratic Dominance?
The Biden-Harris administration’s efforts to expedite the citizenship process have set off alarm bells among conservatives. With the 2024 election looming, the timing of this efficiency boost in naturalizations is nothing short of suspicious. Since 2020, nearly 4 million immigrants have gained U.S. citizenship, potentially reshaping the electorate in ways that could benefit the Democratic party.
While the Department of Homeland Security insists that this surge in naturalizations is non-political, the numbers tell a different story. The average processing time for citizenship applications has plummeted from 11.5 months in 2021 to a mere 4.9 months this fiscal year. This dramatic acceleration raises questions about the true motives behind this sudden burst of bureaucratic efficiency.
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Swing State Strategy or Coincidence?
The impact of these new citizens on battleground states cannot be overstated. States like Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania are witnessing significant influxes of voting-age naturalized citizens. With elections often decided by razor-thin margins, even a small shift in voter demographics could prove decisive.
A recent poll found that an astounding 97% of naturalized citizens in swing states and California are likely to vote, with 76% stating they will definitely cast their ballots. This level of civic engagement among new citizens should be a cause for concern for conservatives, given that naturalized voters broadly skew Democratic.
The Biden-Harris Naturalization Machine
The Biden administration’s efforts to speed up the naturalization process have been relentless. They’ve prioritized naturalization applications, accepted online submissions, increased hiring, and systematically dismantled Trump-era policies that provided necessary scrutiny. The result? A staggering 2.66 million new migrants naturalized during Biden’s first three years, compared to about 2.31 million during Trump’s first three years.
This admission from a left-leaning academic institution speaks volumes about the political nature of naturalization policies. The Biden-Harris administration’s aggressive push to create new citizens is not just about reducing backlogs — it’s about creating a new voting bloc that aligns with their political agenda.
The Stakes in 2024: Harris vs. Trump
As we approach the 2024 election, the contrast between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump couldn’t be starker. While Harris champions the Green New Deal and pushes for open borders, Trump stands firm on increasing oil drilling, securing our borders, and putting America First.
Trump’s no-nonsense approach to energy independence and job creation stands in stark contrast to Harris’s commitment to job-killing climate policies. The influx of new citizens, many from countries with socialist leanings, could tip the scales in favor of Harris’s progressive agenda, fundamentally altering the American way of life.
As conservatives, we must remain vigilant and work tirelessly to educate both new and long-standing citizens about the dangers of the left’s radical agenda. The future of our great nation hangs in the balance, and we cannot allow a manufactured citizenry to undermine the values that have made America the beacon of freedom and opportunity for generations.
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