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'CREATE A ONE-PARTY STATE': Elon Musk Calls out Joe Biden's Immigration Strategy

posted by Hannity Staff - 2.05.24

X owner and world’s richest man Elon Musk has called out President Joe Biden for opening the floodgates at the border so Democrats can stay in power — permanently.

“Billionaire Musk, who has been a vocal critic of Biden’s border crisis, ripped into the president on X late Friday while sharing a 2021 news story headline revealing that Biden had intended to prioritize offering legal status to an estimated 11 million people while in office.,” Fox News reports.

“Biden’s strategy is very simple,” Musk wrote.

“1. Get as many illegals in the country as possible. 2. Legalize them to create a permanent majority – a one-party state.”

“That is why they are encouraging so much illegal immigration. Simple, yet effective.”

Musk went on to pin his post to the top of his X page account, adding in the caption “This explains why there are so few deportations, as every deportation is a lost vote.”

“As happened this week, you can literally assault police officers in broad daylight in New York, be released with no bail, give everyone the finger and *still* not be deported!! Outrageous.”

Musk later pinned a post about Alejandro Mayorkas to the top of his account.

“In the ‘bet-you-didn’t-know’ category, Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas issued written guidance making it clear that: 1. Illegal presence alone is not grounds for deportation. 2. Criminal charges, convictions or gang membership alone are not enough for deportation. You basically have to be a convicted axe murderer to be deported! That’s because every deportation is a lost vote.”

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