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Big Banks Throw Support Behind Joe Biden’s Big Amnesty for Illegal Aliens

John Binder
26 May 2021

Six of the United States’ biggest banks signaled support for President Joe Biden’s massive amnesty plan that would put roughly 11 to 22 million illegal aliens on a path to securing American citizenship while doubling legal immigration levels.

During a Senate Banking Committee hearing, the chief executives of Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley suggested that Biden’s amnesty plan “would ultimately help us build a more robust, stronger economy” in a line of questioning from Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ).

Menendez, in a post online, touted Wall Street’s support for the Biden amnesty plan:


https://twitter.com/SenatorMenendez/status/1397609036812541952

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https://twitter.com/SenatorMenendez/status/1397609036812541952
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Bank of America has always been a very accommodating bank for illegals.       
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The race to the third world accelerates.

Of course the corporate big shots will never have had it so good,

but for the rest of us, living outside of the walls enclosing the already wealthy, who will have to contend with lower wages, and more competition for schooling, medical services, jobs, housing, as well as feeling more and more like a stranger in our own country, we have racists like Bob Menendez to thank.