Biden Administration considering ‘permanent safe-haven’ for Palestinians forced from Gaza

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Washington, DC – Internal documents have revealed that the Biden administration is currently mulling over an outrageous plan to create a “permanent safe haven” for thousands of Palestinian refugees forced out by Israel’s war on Gaza.

The plan—said to be “supercharged” by $3.5 billion in aid—would see Palestinian Americans bringing over their foreign relatives, a move which comes on the heels of a suspected Israeli invasion into the southern city of Rafah.

Originally obtained and reviewed by CBS News, the documents show that several “senior officials” across numerous federal agencies worked together to devise a practical resettlement plan for the immediate family members of Gazan refugees. One such proposal involves tapping the United States Refugee Admissions Program in order to take in Palestinians who successfully escape through the Egyptian border.

Those who meet certain eligibility standards would then qualify for permanent residency and other programs such as housing assistance and a “pathway” to citizenship. In order to make this work, Inter-agency planning stressed in the documents the importance of coordinating refugee efforts with Egypt, a nation known for its reluctance to accept Gazan refugees since hostilities began on October 7th.

A group of Palestinians scramble to find survivors after an Israeli airstrike decimates the Jabaliya refugee camp in north Gaza. Photo: Picture Alliance, Getty Images.

This latest plan to upend racial demographics in the United States was said to have been made possible by a recent bipartisan senate bill that sent $95 billion in emergency aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. US Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) said that $3.5 billion of the subsidy had been earmarked specifically to “supercharge” migration from the region.

“Not only did the “Foreign Aid” package do nothing to secure our own border,” said Schmitt on X, formerly Twitter. “…It included $3.5 Billion to supercharge mass migration from the Middle East.”

The exorbitant sum was issued to the US State Department to expand migrant routes in numerous 3rd-world countries and work with international aid groups to feed and transport migrants traveling to the US border.

The White-Papers Policy Institute, which tracks the flow of non-White immigration into the Western world, pointed to the historical precedence of a move like the one proposed, which could cause the “chain migration” of millions.

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“The war in Gaza has always been about the mass expulsion of Palestinians into the West,” read a post made to its official social media pages. “Internal Federal memos show that the Biden administration is finally giving into Israeli and domestic Zionist pressure, and it is going to allow America’s 170,000+ Palestinian residents to sponsor their relatives to come to the US.”

“We’re about to witness the start of an entire new avenue of chain migration which will probably bring millions of Palestinians to the US. After the Vietnam War, 125,000 Vietnamese refugees were able to sponsor and facilitate the later arrival of 1.5 million more Vietnamese to the US. Something similar is about to happen,” the post continued.

Infographic: The White-Papers Policy Institute

The Biden administration has previously come under fire for its perceived failure to tackle the nation’s crippling immigration woes. Data obtained from the US Department of Homeland Security revealed that under a controversial Biden administration Migrant parole program, approximately 200,000 migrants had been flown into the US from January to August 2023. By the end of February 2024, that number is said to have grown to 400,000.

The figures would include 17,621 Haitians, 17,492 Cubans, 12,252 Nicaraguans, and a whopping 20,831 Venezuelans. These so-called “asylum-seekers” would find refuge in ten different cities which act as points of destination for the program, and include Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Tampa, and others.

The numbers, while staggering, represent only a small amount of the overall problem. Since President Biden took office in 2021, non-White immigration into the United States has only exploded, resulting in the entry of over 7 million migrants and counting.

Meanwhile, Israel’s war on Gaza has been referred to by some as a brutal “war of annihilation,” which has resulted in plausible accusations of genocide and even possible arrest warrants for its alleged architects. On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it would commit to its long-feared invasion of Rafah, a Palestinian city on the border with Egypt, with or without securing the release of its own hostages first.

“The idea that we will halt the war before achieving all of its goals is out of the question,” he said in an alarming statement. “We will enter Rafah, and we will eliminate the Hamas battalions there—with or without a deal—in order to achieve the total victory.”

Netanyahu’s handling of the legally fraught war on Gaza has faced international condemnation. In the United States, thousands have been arrested on college campuses for protesting the Palestinian genocide, while others have faced doxxing, intimidation, and character attacks by Zionist media.

At the time of press, 34,535 Palestinians are believed to have been killed from Israeli war strikes and incursions, many of them innocent women and children. Additionally, 77,704 have been wounded.

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