Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the Trump administration hired more Border Patrol agents and immigration officials? Fiddling while Rome burns seems to be this administration's MO.
Why hasn't Congress passed a bill that would allow for more border barriers to discourage easy entry to our country?
Excellent question.
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Congress has been supporting and funding border barriers for decades, on both sides of the aisle. What they DON'T support, on the other hand, is the hyperbole and massive escalation that Trump wants as a 2020 campaign prop.
I'm really not sure how you can continue to call an actual crisis at the border - documented in two of our nation's top papers - "hyperbole." It is not hyperbole to say that security on our border is now stretched too thin to handle the huge number of immigrants trying to enter the U.S. That is simply fact. Why do you continue to deny it?
No, it is not "simply fact" - It is hyperbole because border crossings and the number of illegals in the country are in fact at historic lows for the last several decades, and that's per CBP's own data.
Really?
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/05/700428069/migrant-families-arrive-in-busloads-as-border-crossings-hit-10-year-high
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the Trump administration hired more Border Patrol agents and immigration officials? Fiddling while Rome burns seems to be this administration's MO.
Why hasn't Congress passed a bill that would allow for more border barriers to discourage easy entry to our country?
Excellent question.
+2
Congress has been supporting and funding border barriers for decades, on both sides of the aisle. What they DON'T support, on the other hand, is the hyperbole and massive escalation that Trump wants as a 2020 campaign prop.
I'm really not sure how you can continue to call an actual crisis at the border - documented in two of our nation's top papers - "hyperbole." It is not hyperbole to say that security on our border is now stretched too thin to handle the huge number of immigrants trying to enter the U.S. That is simply fact. Why do you continue to deny it?
No, it is not "simply fact" - It is hyperbole because border crossings and the number of illegals in the country are in fact at historic lows for the last several decades, and that's per CBP's own data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the Trump administration hired more Border Patrol agents and immigration officials? Fiddling while Rome burns seems to be this administration's MO.
Why hasn't Congress passed a bill that would allow for more border barriers to discourage easy entry to our country?
Excellent question.
+2
Congress has been supporting and funding border barriers for decades, on both sides of the aisle. What they DON'T support, on the other hand, is the hyperbole and massive escalation that Trump wants as a 2020 campaign prop.
I'm really not sure how you can continue to call an actual crisis at the border - documented in two of our nation's top papers - "hyperbole." It is not hyperbole to say that security on our border is now stretched too thin to handle the huge number of immigrants trying to enter the U.S. That is simply fact. Why do you continue to deny it?
No, it is not "simply fact" - It is hyperbole because border crossings and the number of illegals in the country are in fact at historic lows for the last several decades, and that's per CBP's own data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop it. Just stop it. This is a manufactured crisis. And you know it.
Sex trafficking and fentanyl deaths (72,000/yr) IS a CRISIS.
Every 10 year old (and up) girl gets a pregnancy test at the border.
For you Libs I guess this is simply business as usual. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Stop it. Just stop it. This is a manufactured crisis. And you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the Trump administration hired more Border Patrol agents and immigration officials? Fiddling while Rome burns seems to be this administration's MO.
Why hasn't Congress passed a bill that would allow for more border barriers to discourage easy entry to our country?
Excellent question.
+2
Congress has been supporting and funding border barriers for decades, on both sides of the aisle. What they DON'T support, on the other hand, is the hyperbole and massive escalation that Trump wants as a 2020 campaign prop.
I'm really not sure how you can continue to call an actual crisis at the border - documented in two of our nation's top papers - "hyperbole." It is not hyperbole to say that security on our border is now stretched too thin to handle the huge number of immigrants trying to enter the U.S. That is simply fact. Why do you continue to deny it?
Anonymous wrote:I am gravely disappointed that we have failed through administrations of both parties to secure the border.
I want a secure southern border. I want merit based immigration. I want lots of smart, educated people to come to this great country and contribute.
Anonymous wrote:So what is the Democrats'plan to address 70k+ people per month at the border if this is all Republicans fault?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the Trump administration hired more Border Patrol agents and immigration officials? Fiddling while Rome burns seems to be this administration's MO.
Why hasn't Congress passed a bill that would allow for more border barriers to discourage easy entry to our country?
Excellent question.
+2
Congress has been supporting and funding border barriers for decades, on both sides of the aisle. What they DON'T support, on the other hand, is the hyperbole and massive escalation that Trump wants as a 2020 campaign prop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the Trump administration hired more Border Patrol agents and immigration officials? Fiddling while Rome burns seems to be this administration's MO.
Yet more money.....
I have zero issue with a combined solution - everify, agents etc. But if you are willing to throw MORE money at processing illegal entries you should be willing to spend money to stop them in the first place with a physical barrier.
Anonymous wrote:Mexico is manufacturing the illegal drugs to flood the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dunno...seems like a bit of a crisis to me.
To demo rats it is opportunity for more low skilled workers to pick cheap lettuce
And scrub their toilets and babysit their kids.
Will keep wages low for US citizens. But we don’t care we are elite liberals and read cnn and npr
Anonymous wrote:Mexico is manufacturing the illegal drugs to flood the US.