Explain why this is different! December 29, 2021
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December 29, 2021
Biden Regime Flies Illegal Immigrants to Pennsylvania Airport, Including Twice on Christmas Day
In December, hundreds migrants landed at Pennsylvania’s Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport. After arriving, they were reportedly loaded on buses and sent to unknown locations. According to GOP lawmakers, the Biden administration did not make anyone aware of the transfers, leading some to classify them as “ghost flights.”
Jim Gallagher, president of Aviation Technologies Inc. and the airport’s fixed-base operator, confirmed the reports on Monday. The flights originated in Texas and some of them stopped in Cincinnati en route to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
The first charter flight landed on December 11 after it was diverted from a New York airport, Gallagher said. The second flight landed on December 17 while two flights landed on Saturday, December 25, Gallagher said.
Gallagher said he observed young people, most or all of them minors, disembark from the charter planes and get on buses that were parked near hangars at the airport.
He added that he did not know where the buses ended up going and had no information regarding the status of the passengers.
The flights were designated as “ICE flights .”The planes were Boeing 737s that can hold 130 passengers, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport Executive Director Carl Beardsley said. Airport officials did not give exact numbers of passengers on the flights, […]
https://noqreport.com/2021/12/29/biden-regime...stmas-day/
Biden secretly flying underage migrants into NY in dead of night
October 18, 2021
Planeloads of underage migrants are being flown secretly into suburban New York in an effort by President Biden’s administration to quietly resettle them across the region, The Post has learned.
The charter flights originate in Texas, where the ongoing border crisis has overwhelmed local immigration officials, and have been underway since at least August, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Last week, The Post saw two planes land at the Westchester County Airport, where most of the passengers who got off appeared to be children and teens, with a small portion appearing to be men in their 20s.
Westchester County cops stood by as the passengers — whose flights arrived at 10:49 p.m. Wednesday and 9:52 p.m. Friday — got off and piled into buses.
Some of them were later seen meeting up with relatives or sponsors in New Jersey, or being dropped off at a residential facility on Long Island.
A Post analysis of online flight-tracking data suggests that around 2,000 of the underage migrants have arrived at the airport outside White Plains on 21 flights since Aug. 8.
Records show some of the planes touched down between midnight and 6:30 a.m. — when a voluntary curfew is in effect — with two arriving from Houston at 2:13 a.m. and 4:29 a.m. on Aug. 20.
The clandestine nature of the operation raises questions about how the White House is dealing with a recent surge in unaccompanied minors.
The most recent figures from US Customs and Border Protection show that just during July and August, 37,805 unaccompanied minors were caught entering the US from Mexico — sometimes after being abandoned by professional smugglers known as “coyotes.”
Migrants are seen after getting off a plane in Westchester.
A source familiar with the operation at the Westchester airport said the underage migrants typically arrive carrying backpacks and are bused to locations including the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, upstate Newburgh, and Bridgeport and Danbury in Connecticut.
An Avelo Airline charter plane from Houston drops off migrants in Jacksonville, Florida, before flying to White Plains.
Immigrants from the southern border are seen getting off a World Atlantic Airlines airplane and boarding charter buses at Westchester County Airport.
As local cops stood by, a group of between 10 and 15 people wearing matching white baseball caps and carrying duffel bags got off the plane and onto a charter bus near a dormant cargo terminal.
After a two-hour ride, the group arrived around 1 a.m. Sunday at the Twin Oaks Academy, a juvenile detention center in the Apalachicola National Forest near Tallahassee, where staffers were waiting to open a gate topped with barbed wire.
Immigrants line up to board charter buses at Westchester County Airport.
Former Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, a Republican candidate for governor, said he learned about the flights from citizens upset by violations of the voluntary curfew.
Astorino said smaller planes apparently began arriving in April, when he said the flights weren’t “as frequent.”
When Astorino held an Aug. 16 news conference at the airport, he said, a flight arrived carrying passengers who got onto a bus that pulled up close to the airstairs and partially blocked the view of the people boarding it.
The flights have reportedly been happening recently as the Biden administration has been allowing illegal immigrants to stay in the county instead of deporting them.