Single Issue Voter: Controlling The Borders

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Border encounters are rising again.





CAGES! Hear that, Democrats? Pretty silent lately. Where’s your outrage?


I'm sure AOC is dusting off her white pantsuit as we speak.


Hope she's got a fresh tube of red lipstick prepared too! Oh, and a camera crew to film it all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Border encounters are rising again.




Democrat death camps?
Who exactly are the agencies orchestrating this travesty south of the border?? And why in this potentially deadly heat? So far I’ve heard the “UN” and “Catholic Charities”, but there are certainly many more. Who are they? Who all is funding them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Border encounters are rising again.





Disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Border encounters are rising again.





Disgusting.

Where’s AOC? Or any of her Democrat friends?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Border encounters are rising again.




Democrat death camps?
Who exactly are the agencies orchestrating this travesty south of the border?? And why in this potentially deadly heat? So far I’ve heard the “UN” and “Catholic Charities”, but there are certainly many more. Who are they? Who all is funding them?


Shroedingers migrant: Somehow simultaneously being welcomed across the border and given a hotel suite, meals and free run of America - but at the same time being stopped at the border and caged in 110 degree desert heat.
Anonymous
Too much common sense for liberals

Despite having only been in effect for a month, Florida’s mandatory E-Verify law — which requires employers to hire legal immigrants and American citizens — has already raised wages in working class jobs in the state, the New York Times admits.

As Breitbart News reported in May, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) made Florida the largest state in the nation to require all employers with 25 or more employees to screen its workforce through the federal government’s E-Verify system — ensuring that all new hires are legally residing in the United States.

Mandatory E-Verify in Florida took effect July 1.


In a piece where business executives complained that they cannot operate without hiring illegal aliens, the New York Times admits that the law has already helped boost wages for working class Americans who are the most likely to compete against illegal aliens for jobs.

The Times reported:

Tim Conlan, president of Reliant, a roofing company in Jacksonville, said a subcontractor had recently turned down a project after his workers refused to travel to Florida, preferring to stay in Georgia and the Carolinas. He also said that hourly rates for jobs had increased about 10 percent since the bill was signed into law in May.
Anonymous

Thank you, 22:34. Yet ANOTHER win for FLORIDA!!!!

Not to mention Florida crime is at a 50 year LOW!!!
This according the “Uniform Crime Report” from the FBI.

Democrats can suck it. Or they can learn a few things
from DeSantis if they truly want fair wages for Americans
and low crime for their voters.
Anonymous
Too much common sense for liberals

Econ 101

Despite having only been in effect for a month, Florida’s mandatory E-Verify law — which requires employers to hire legal immigrants and American citizens — has already raised wages in working class jobs in the state, the New York Times admits.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) made Florida the largest state in the nation to require all employers with 25 or more employees to screen its workforce through the federal government’s E-Verify system — ensuring that all new hires are legally residing in the United States.

Mandatory E-Verify in Florida took effect July 1.

In a piece where business executives complained that they cannot operate without hiring illegal aliens, the New York Times admits that the law has already helped boost wages for working class Americans who are the most likely to compete against illegal aliens for jobs.
Anonymous
And inflation in Florida is higher than just about anywhere in the country: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/florida-leads-countrywide-on-inflation-despite-nationwide-low/ar-AA1es3R7

You can't have it both ways.
Anonymous
On July 25th, Federal Judge Jon Tigar rejected the legality of the Biden administration’s new asylum rule, which was the centerpiece of its “enforcement measures.” The administration claimed the rule reduced asylum abuse by supposedly requiring migrants to seek, and be denied, asylum in any safe third country they travel through before being allowed to claim asylum in the U.S. In reality, however, the rule was so riddled with exceptions that it just redirected asylum seekers to make appointments through the CBP One app and then enter through a port of entry at our southern border.

Issuance of the rule was the result of the Biden administration’s attempt to have it both ways when it comes to immigration. By running a massive shell game with statistics, the administration is falsely claiming its policies are mitigating illegal immigration. Meanwhile, the administration has actively invited hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to the U.S. and handed them work permits through lax enforcement policies that direct border agents to release virtually everyone into the U.S. The administration claims that its “tough” border policies are keeping illegal crossers away while it’s really focused on letting in millions of people through “pathways” it falsely claims are legal immigration.

However, even these unprecedented policies that have let in millions of illegal aliens are not enough to appease the open-borders lobby. As soon as the Biden administration issued the final version of its asylum rule in May, activist groups sued to stop it. Biden’s asylum rule was essentially borrowed from the previous administration’s policy, though it contains many more loopholes and is intended to redirect rather than deter illegal aliens. Unsurprisingly, open-borders activists made sure to take their case to the same judge who struck down the Trump-era rule.

Biden and democrats give the middle class the middle finger
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On July 25th, Federal Judge Jon Tigar rejected the legality of the Biden administration’s new asylum rule, which was the centerpiece of its “enforcement measures.” The administration claimed the rule reduced asylum abuse by supposedly requiring migrants to seek, and be denied, asylum in any safe third country they travel through before being allowed to claim asylum in the U.S. In reality, however, the rule was so riddled with exceptions that it just redirected asylum seekers to make appointments through the CBP One app and then enter through a port of entry at our southern border.

Issuance of the rule was the result of the Biden administration’s attempt to have it both ways when it comes to immigration. By running a massive shell game with statistics, the administration is falsely claiming its policies are mitigating illegal immigration. Meanwhile, the administration has actively invited hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to the U.S. and handed them work permits through lax enforcement policies that direct border agents to release virtually everyone into the U.S. The administration claims that its “tough” border policies are keeping illegal crossers away while it’s really focused on letting in millions of people through “pathways” it falsely claims are legal immigration.

However, even these unprecedented policies that have let in millions of illegal aliens are not enough to appease the open-borders lobby. As soon as the Biden administration issued the final version of its asylum rule in May, activist groups sued to stop it. Biden’s asylum rule was essentially borrowed from the previous administration’s policy, though it contains many more loopholes and is intended to redirect rather than deter illegal aliens. Unsurprisingly, open-borders activists made sure to take their case to the same judge who struck down the Trump-era rule.

Biden and democrats give the middle class the middle finger

And poor people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And inflation in Florida is higher than just about anywhere in the country: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/florida-leads-countrywide-on-inflation-despite-nationwide-low/ar-AA1es3R7

You can't have it both ways.


YEP. also, republicans have been loathe to enact meaningful e-verify at the federal level: so… it’s like all of this is complicated of something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And inflation in Florida is higher than just about anywhere in the country: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/florida-leads-countrywide-on-inflation-despite-nationwide-low/ar-AA1es3R7

You can't have it both ways.


YEP. also, republicans have been loathe to enact meaningful e-verify at the federal level: so… it’s like all of this is complicated of something.


Republicans push to pass e-verify

You can twist it all you want, but it is democrats that have abandoned US workers.

As the controversial Trump-era border policy Title 42 comes to a close this week, a group of Republicans are pushing to require employers to use an online verification system known as E-Verify, another controversial program aimed at curbing undocumented labor.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianbushard/2023/05/09/what-is-e-verify-republicans-push-to-expand-controversial-program-limiting-undocumented-workers-despite-some-gop-pushback/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Too much common sense for liberals

Econ 101

Despite having only been in effect for a month, Florida’s mandatory E-Verify law — which requires employers to hire legal immigrants and American citizens — has already raised wages in working class jobs in the state, the New York Times admits.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) made Florida the largest state in the nation to require all employers with 25 or more employees to screen its workforce through the federal government’s E-Verify system — ensuring that all new hires are legally residing in the United States.

Mandatory E-Verify in Florida took effect July 1.

In a piece where business executives complained that they cannot operate without hiring illegal aliens, the New York Times admits that the law has already helped boost wages for working class Americans who are the most likely to compete against illegal aliens for jobs.


Translation: A lot of Florida's undocumented labor left the state leaving Florida businesses short staffed, desperate, and having to offer more money to try and attract workers.
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