The Title 42 policy implemented by the Trump administration during the pandemic to allow border officials to expel migrants quickly for public health reasons will end next month, the CDC announced on Friday. Title 42 was the last tool left by border guards to stem the flow of illegal immigration from more than 150 countries across the southern border. Now, they expect the numbers to double or triple to 18,000 a day. We know what that means. More secret immigrant flights launched from the southern border to a city near you. Already, charter flights to West Plains Airport in Westchester have resumed, following a break following a report by The Post last October that revealed migrant planes landing in the middle of the night several times a week and unloading hundreds of migrants, claiming that they are children. retire to buses to locations around New York and neighboring states. Unlike before, they now land before midnight at the airport and are fewer each week. The planes stop en route to cities such as Houston, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in contrast to Jacksonville, Florida, where The Post observed them unloading immigrants last year. Publicly available flight data show that World Atlantic Airways charter planes resumed landing in the White Plains in late February. The plane took off from Oklahoma and is believed to have contained migrants from the southern border that the Biden government is setting up in the country by bus. Christopher Sandowski On February 25, March 11, March 19, and March 21, World Atlantic Airways flights from El Paso flew to the White Plains via Houston, arriving between 7.59 p.m. and 9.21 p.m. On March 4 and March 26, World Atlantic Airways planes flew from El Paso to the White Plains via Oklahoma City, arriving at 9:25 p.m. and at 9:33 p.m. It is not known who was on board, but it is the same McDonnell Douglas MD-83 with the same license plates chartered by the Department of Health and Human Services and observed by The Post flying underage illegal immigrants to White Plains. . year. It’s not just the White Plains. Migrant flights from the border travel across the country as the administration tries to manage the flood at the border by spreading the problem everywhere, turning each state into a border state. Chartered buses depart from Westchester County Airport. Christopher Sadowski By the end of Title 42, record numbers are about to explode. Even moderate Democrats think the move is crazy. West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema condemned the plan to remove Title 42. Manchin described it as “a scary decision. . . Title 42 was an essential tool in combating the spread of COVID-19 and controlling the influx of migrants to our southern borders. “We are already facing an unprecedented increase in immigration this year, and this will only get worse if the government ends its Title 42 policy. We are hardly ready to deal with this influx.” Already, since President Biden lifted the Trump-era border restrictions on his first day in office, the number of illegal immigrants entering the United States equals the country’s fifth-largest city. Until the interim terms run out, we will have another 5 million. That’s at least 7 million in total, the equivalent of the country’s second largest city. Almost the size of New York. It is like entering the entire population of Libya. And from next month, this is the number that will be entered each year unless someone removes border control from the cartels. By the time the next presidential election is held in 2024, Biden will have more than 20 million illegals at that rate. This is a 6% increase in population compared to Biden’s tenure in illegal immigration alone, in a context of rampant inflation. How do we house and feed such a horde? How do hospitals, schools, and prisons deal with this unannounced influx without planning or preparation? This is Biden’s greatest disaster, and there have been some.

Throwing Hunter under the bus will not be enough to clear Joe

Hunter Biden will not like the interview that Ron Klein’s father’s chief of staff had with ABC’s George Stefanopoulos on Sunday. Asked about Delaware’s investigation into the president’s son’s business case, Klein threw Hunter and his uncle Joe Biden under the bus. “The president is convinced that his family did the right thing. But, again, I want to be very clear, these are the actions of Hunter and his brother. These are private matters. They do not involve the president. “And it’s definitely something that no one in the White House is involved in.” Joe Biden’s chief of staff, Ron Klein, has stated that “no one in the White House is involved” in the investigation into the big jury for Hunter Biden.WireImage This is the line of the party, which the Washington Post and CNN parrot in the late coverage of the story last week. Sure, they say, looks bad on Hunter, but, oh my God, Joe Biden had nothing to do with it. Unfortunately, this line of defense is not controlled. Judging by the bites that flow from the ongoing Hunter investigation, the scope has expanded to include questions about the president.

‘Big guy’

Witnesses testifying before Delaware’s grand jury are believed to have been asked if they knew who the “big guy” coded in the Hunter’s abandoned laptop and the WhatsApp messages his former colleague Tony Bobulinsky gave to . in October 2020. Bobulinski claims that the “big guy” is Joe Biden. The identity of the “Big Guy” is relevant because he was to be given 10% of the equity in a Hunter consortium and his associates were cooking with the Chinese company CEFC, according to an e-mail on the laptop. “Hunter Biden called his dad ‘the big guy’ or ‘my president’ and often referred to him for his signature or advice on various possible deals we were discussing,” Bobulinski wrote in a letter to the Post in October 2020. “I have seen Vice President Biden say he never spoke to Hunter about his business. “I have seen first hand that this is not true, because it was not just Hunter’s job, they said they were naming the Biden family and his legacy.” There is evidence on the laptop that Joe Biden benefited from Hunter trading overseas, indicating mixed financial, shared bank and household accounts that Hunter was expected to pay for his father. Hunter complained that he had to give his father “half” his salary and “pay for everything for this whole family for 30 years”. But even if Klein and media friends want to dismiss evidence of Joe Biden’s involvement in his family’s plot – including meetings with Hunter’s foreign partners – this does not make the president clear. There is no country in the world where millions of dollars paid to the son of a top official because he did nothing will not be considered corruption. “The large payments made to the children of powerful government officials by individuals with interests potentially influenced by the actions of these officials are universally understood to be corrupt attempts to influence officials,” wrote Manhattan attorney Francis Mastohan Manhattan’s Francis Menthan. “In cases involving people other than Biden, whether the employee / parent ‘personally benefited’ from the payments or ‘knew the details’ of the transaction is considered completely irrelevant.” Klein will have to find a better answer.