Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a new low for Noem. This video shows her outside a raid doing Barbie dress up where men in camo raided a house with guns drawn and pulled a pregnant woman out of the shower. Her husband is undocumented and had served time in jail, but they didn’t get him because he left after they were surveying the house.
This is good to have on camera because Noem will be jailed eventually. Also, a reminder that we know many of the people who had criminal records were for drugs, not violent crime. Several I saw were more than 10 years earlier.
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/sabrina-medina-says-ice-agents-were-looking-for-her-husband-who-s-an-undocumented-immigrant-241560645878
First, they're all criminals for entering the country illegally. Why would you defend a drug-using criminal as someone who should remain in the US? Defenses like yours are
why people understand that Dems are pro-open borders.
And you persist in making this bogus, repeatedly debunked claim.
It is fact that democrats are open borders. Look at Biden first actions. And no democrat complained.
In his first 100 days in office, Biden signed more than 60 executive actions, 24 of which are direct reversals of Trump’s policies.
Biden has defended the number as necessary to undo what he considers “bad policy” inherited from Trump, especially on immigration.
To date, 10 of his 12 actions on immigration are reversals of Trump’s policies.
“And I want to make it clear — there’s a lot of talk, with good reason, about the number of executive orders that I have signed — I’m not making new law; I’m eliminating bad policy,” Biden said as he signed a series of actions on immigration from the Oval Office on February 2. “What I’m doing is taking on the issues that — 99% of them — that the president, the last president of the United States, issued executive orders I felt were very counterproductive to our security, counterproductive to who we are as a country, particularly in the area of immigration.”
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2021/politics/biden-executive-orders/
04/16/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Memo
Reversal: Yes
Reverses the Trump policy banning refugees from key regions and enables flights from those regions to begin within days. Declares that the 15,000 annual refugee cap set by Trump will be raised to a number to be determined by May 15.
02/04/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Executive Order
Reversal: Yes
Expands the United States Refugee Admissions Program and rescinds Trump policies that limited refugee admissions and required additional vetting
02/02/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Executive Order
Reversal: Yes
Aims to address economic and political causes of migration, works with organizations to provide protection to asylum seekers and ensures Central American asylum seekers have legal access to the United States. Rescinds Trump administration policies and guidelines and also initiates a review of policies “that have effectively closed the U.S. border to asylum seekers”
02/02/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Executive Order
Reversal: Yes
Rescinds Trump’s memo requiring immigrants to repay the government if they receive public benefits. Elevates the role of the executive branch in promoting immigrant integration and inclusion, including reestablishing a Task Force on New Americans. Requires agencies to review immigration regulations and policies
01/20/2021
Topic: Census
Type: Executive Order
Reversal: Yes
Requires non-citizens to be included in the Census and apportionment of congressional representatives
01/20/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Memo
Reversal: No
Fortifies DACA after Trump’s efforts to undo protections for undocumented people brought into the country as children
01/20/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Proclamation
Reversal: Yes
Reverses the Trump administration’s restrictions on US entry for passport holders from seven Muslim-majority countries
01/20/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Executive Order
Reversal: Yes
Undoes Trump’s expansion of immigration enforcement within the United States
01/20/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Proclamation
Reversal: Yes
Halts construction of the border wall by terminating the national emergency declaration used to fund it
01/20/2021
Topic: Immigration
Type: Memo
Reversal: No
Extends deferrals of deportation and work authorizations for Liberians with a safe haven in the United States until June 30, 2022