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https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-01-26/uc-regents-undocumented-student-hiring

Los Angeles Times: “UC undocumented students and their supporters rallied at UCLA to urge university officials to hire them even without work authorization.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Crossing the Border to protests against National Security policies that keep Americans safe is not an alignment with American assimilation. Most laws are an inconvenient for Americans, for instance legal traveling requirements, which non documented migrants illegally crossing the Southern Border doesn’t have to adhere.
With America faced with several conflicts on multiple fronts, keeping American citizens safe are a priority. Recent IRGC militia strikes on U.S. troops in the Middle East, Approximately ten million illegal immigrants crossings and tens of thousands of gotaways, America safety is more risky than ever before in modern times.
National Security vs trendy Protests.
“The besieged U.S. southern border saw a record number of migrant encounters in a single day on Monday, as thousands flooded into Eagle Pass, Texas, amid a broader surge in recent weeks that has left authorities overwhelmed.”
Fox 10 Phoenix News: “There were over 12,600 migrant encounters on Monday, Customs and Border Protection sources told Fox. That does not include the thousands still waiting for processing in the Del Rio Sector on Monday evening after a surge of migrants into Eagle Pass. The number includes over 11,000 illegal immigrant apprehensions and over 1,600 encountered at ports of entry. Sources told Fox that agents are still processing and transporting more than 4,500 migrants at the busy crossing point, with more than 5,300 already in custody and facilities at 260% over capacity.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/single-day-record-migrants-crossing-border.amp

An aerial view, a U.S. Border Patrol agent watches over migrants waiting to be processed after crossing from Mexico into the United States on December 17, 2023 in Eagle Pass, Texas. A surge of migrants, as many as 12,000 per day, crossing the U.S.
