What exactly does the government do to make it “hard”? Unless you are born to an illegal parent of course… |
Nah, this is some straw man. |
Could I trouble you for a citation? |
Yeah, I’m calling bs on this. Anyone this is true for would be very, very old and surely would be able to have obtained at least a SS card during their long, long time in TX. |
Can you point us to some of the areas where government refuses to issue ids? Or even just makes it hard? Oh, and how they make it hard? |
I think that before he was on a plane, they would try to contact his parents? Also, Texans are less racist towards Latinos than anywhere else I’ve lived (NYC, LA, DC), and they have to be because Latinos are the majority in TX. (https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/21/census-texas-hispanic-population-demographics/) So maybe reconsider your bigoted beliefs? Of course you won’t! |
It is an out of control issue that has never been as bad as it is now and Biden's Administration is deserving of some blame for this but immigration policy reform to address this specific problem has been a longstanding need that existed long before Biden took office. There has been no mainstream political push for comprehensive policy reform to address the root of this problem. Trump and Obama focused on strengthening border security via wall expansion and increasing the number of patrolling agents and Obama addressed some of issues with undocumented immigrants already living in the US but the can was continually kicked down the road when it comes to comprehensive reform. The problem has gotten worse since Biden took office but calling it his "doing" is foolish and/or a product of partisan bias. |
Spreading more BS? How typical. Post links proving your claim. And not rando Twitterers. Credible news sources. We’ll wait. |
:lol: Don’t hold your breath! The trolls are out in force. DP |
+ a million Well played. |
+1 Always excuses from the left. |
+1 Just report the trolls. This law simply says if you don’t enter at an official port of entry, you will be arrested and deported. It has nothing to do with immigrants who have already crossed. Makes perfect sense. Don’t cross illegally. And those of you defending illegal crossers clearly have a screw or two loose. Good for Texas. |
Like DC? |