Both. The Feds are flouting the law and the locals are declaring themselves sanctuary cities. Sometimes Governors do as well. |
Again, watch the hearing |
Someone has to house these people and feed them, whether they are saying that loud or not. You cannot deny these people basic care, it is inhumane. If cities don't want to enforce immigration laws, then it is logical that they should be in charge of housing and feeding these people and providing medical care to them. It either deports them or takes care of them. Taxes said we are enforcing immigration laws and deporting them to California. California can decide if they want to enforce immigration law and deport them, or feed them. They cannot just allow these people to remain homeless like their own citizens. |
You clearly have not been to the border in the last three years. A lot of kids there are trafficked to allow adults come through. There is nothing legal about human trafficking. Stop abusing children and women. |
Is it a Republican “hearing”? No thanks. Entertaining to watch the Groomer Old Party traffic humans though. It’s very much their style. |
Because it's racist, performative dog poop, for one. Republicans aren't interested in solving the problem; it's far too politically valuable to them to maintain the status quo and use it as a wedge issue. |
Migrants should go where there is safety but also opportunity and capacity. The problem with just randomly dumping busload after busload of migrants on DC's streets as Texas has done is that DC's shelters are already overflowing and out of room and DC's services are over capacity and and it would be far more expensive to try and add more capacity in DC than it is in most other parts of the country. |
This is not happening. The migrants WANT to go to the cities where they are sent. And, if NY or LA or Chicago have an issue with it, then they need to stop with the message that "All are welcome here." |
You think there is "capacity" in El Paso or other border cities in TX? LOL. The migrants are sent where THEY want to go. DC is one of those places. If you have an issue with that, then take it up with Joe. This is ultimately his problem that he is refusing to own. |
Why we cannot house them in rich American's houses just like Soviet's did it after 1917? They forcefully brought thousands of poor proletariys and placed them to the homes of professors, doctors, engineers. DC streets are safe, and the street where Kamala Harris resides is safe, so here it is: safety, opportunity and capacity. Kamala's house can house at least 3 families or up to 10 young men. |
Are you saying Biden's administration acting immorally and illegally by allowing these people to cross US border line? |
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DeSantis spent $650,000 of the Florida taxpayers money to transport about 50 migrants from Texas to Massachusetts.
How much do you think it would cost you to fly from Texas to Massachusetts? One way. About $130,000? It was a political stunt, but even if it wasn't, how utterly moronic is this? Lots of people in Florida voted for him anyway, although I would bet 99% of those who did do not know the details of the political stunt, they just thought it was funny. I guess they thought it was okay for him to move Venezuelan people from Texas to Massachusetts. For $130,000 each. |
| ^^ Sorry my math was bad, it was $13,000 each. Same point though. |
Honestly it’s not much worse than dumping money on endless homeless services where we all know that involuntary commitment is about the only effective measure with most of them. Not saying I support it; what I want to say is that so much of govt spending is money down the drain anyway |