Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Biden has f'ed up the border and we have seen the ramifications for 3 years now.
A really bad "deal" that is rejected by reasonable people in an election year ain't gonna change that.
It's not a bad deal. It's a compromise. And lbh, the only reason it's being objected to is so Biden won't get any "win" leading up to an election. You're as transparent as cellophane.
Do you live in DMV? Because, I'd love to know the "ramifications" of the border on you? I've seen nothing of these significant ramifications you speak of. And if those are felt at the border, I'll trot out the old GOP line: pull yourself up by your bootstraps and/or move if you don't like your situation.
No, I don't live in the DMV, but you damn well better believe it impacts me. Maybe not you. Perhaps your kids don't go to a school that has been impacted by an influx of migrant children who don't speak English and some who are illiterate in their home language. Perhaps your neighborhood hasn't been impacted by migrants crowded into single family homes. Perhaps the hospitals in your area haven't been impacted by the migrants seeking medical care on the dime of American taxpayers.
And, let's not forget that we have hundreds of people on the terror watch list streaming across our border. Hopefully, your city won't be impacted by any would-be terrorists coming here to cause destruction.
Don't be naive.
And, no - I will not move. This is my home. My country. Why should Americans MOVE because millions of illegal migrants have invaded? Explain your thinking there.......
So you’re mad at Trump and the rest of the feckless GOP, correct?
Nope, this is all on Biden and everyone knows it. That’s just one reason his poll numbers are in the ditch. You can’t seriously be blaming someone who isn’t even in office, and not on the party that controls the executive and half the congress? You know, the ones actually in office, and who support sanctuary cities?
It’s weird that you’re not mad at him. It’s weird that you won’t acknowledge he’s at fault here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The details of the compromise are scant.
Let me guess, it entails more money for bigger govt to hire more judges to hear cases in order to receive the backlog...
Lol, that ain't no border deal. It does nothing to solve the problem. Dems will never get it through their thick skulls that MORAL HAZARD matters. More judges and a bigger administrative state will just encourage more to come. You never addressed the root of the problem. Reject any deal calling for money for bigger administrative state. It solves nothing.
There you go, moving the goalposts. McConnell told his caucus this was The Best deal there were ever going to get. Biden gave them almost everything they wanted but MAGA Republicans need red meat for their base so they aren’t going to pass it. What’s Ironic is GOP now won’t have ANY accomplishments to run on. But then again, no one expects MAGA Republicans to actually govern.
Fox News is already lining up those “immigrant caravans”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Biden has f'ed up the border and we have seen the ramifications for 3 years now.
A really bad "deal" that is rejected by reasonable people in an election year ain't gonna change that.
It's not a bad deal. It's a compromise. And lbh, the only reason it's being objected to is so Biden won't get any "win" leading up to an election. You're as transparent as cellophane.
Do you live in DMV? Because, I'd love to know the "ramifications" of the border on you? I've seen nothing of these significant ramifications you speak of. And if those are felt at the border, I'll trot out the old GOP line: pull yourself up by your bootstraps and/or move if you don't like your situation.
No, I don't live in the DMV, but you damn well better believe it impacts me. Maybe not you. Perhaps your kids don't go to a school that has been impacted by an influx of migrant children who don't speak English and some who are illiterate in their home language. Perhaps your neighborhood hasn't been impacted by migrants crowded into single family homes. Perhaps the hospitals in your area haven't been impacted by the migrants seeking medical care on the dime of American taxpayers.
And, let's not forget that we have hundreds of people on the terror watch list streaming across our border. Hopefully, your city won't be impacted by any would-be terrorists coming here to cause destruction.
Don't be naive.
And, no - I will not move. This is my home. My country. Why should Americans MOVE because millions of illegal migrants have invaded? Explain your thinking there.......
So you’re mad at Trump and the rest of the feckless GOP, correct?
Nope, this is all on Biden and everyone knows it. That’s just one reason his poll numbers are in the ditch. You can’t seriously be blaming someone who isn’t even in office, and not on the party that controls the executive and half the congress? You know, the ones actually in office, and who support sanctuary cities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Biden has f'ed up the border and we have seen the ramifications for 3 years now.
A really bad "deal" that is rejected by reasonable people in an election year ain't gonna change that.
It's not a bad deal. It's a compromise. And lbh, the only reason it's being objected to is so Biden won't get any "win" leading up to an election. You're as transparent as cellophane.
Do you live in DMV? Because, I'd love to know the "ramifications" of the border on you? I've seen nothing of these significant ramifications you speak of. And if those are felt at the border, I'll trot out the old GOP line: pull yourself up by your bootstraps and/or move if you don't like your situation.
No, I don't live in the DMV, but you damn well better believe it impacts me. Maybe not you. Perhaps your kids don't go to a school that has been impacted by an influx of migrant children who don't speak English and some who are illiterate in their home language. Perhaps your neighborhood hasn't been impacted by migrants crowded into single family homes. Perhaps the hospitals in your area haven't been impacted by the migrants seeking medical care on the dime of American taxpayers.
And, let's not forget that we have hundreds of people on the terror watch list streaming across our border. Hopefully, your city won't be impacted by any would-be terrorists coming here to cause destruction.
Don't be naive.
And, no - I will not move. This is my home. My country. Why should Americans MOVE because millions of illegal migrants have invaded? Explain your thinking there.......
So you’re mad at Trump and the rest of the feckless GOP, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) gives the President of the United States broad authority to implement immigration restrictions by proclamation. The statute allows the President to suspend the entry of any aliens or of a class of aliens or place restrictions on the entry of a class of aliens temporarily if he or she determines that the entry of such aliens would be detrimental to the U.S. interest.
Interesting that Biden chooses to take his "broad authority" on some issues.... but not this one, which is a matter of national security.
But, then again, Biden has been wrong on nearly every foreign policy issue in the past 5 decades. And, this is definitely foreign policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Biden has f'ed up the border and we have seen the ramifications for 3 years now.
A really bad "deal" that is rejected by reasonable people in an election year ain't gonna change that.
It's not a bad deal. It's a compromise. And lbh, the only reason it's being objected to is so Biden won't get any "win" leading up to an election. You're as transparent as cellophane.
Do you live in DMV? Because, I'd love to know the "ramifications" of the border on you? I've seen nothing of these significant ramifications you speak of. And if those are felt at the border, I'll trot out the old GOP line: pull yourself up by your bootstraps and/or move if you don't like your situation.
No, I don't live in the DMV, but you damn well better believe it impacts me. Maybe not you. Perhaps your kids don't go to a school that has been impacted by an influx of migrant children who don't speak English and some who are illiterate in their home language. Perhaps your neighborhood hasn't been impacted by migrants crowded into single family homes. Perhaps the hospitals in your area haven't been impacted by the migrants seeking medical care on the dime of American taxpayers.
And, let's not forget that we have hundreds of people on the terror watch list streaming across our border. Hopefully, your city won't be impacted by any would-be terrorists coming here to cause destruction.
Don't be naive.
And, no - I will not move. This is my home. My country. Why should Americans MOVE because millions of illegal migrants have invaded? Explain your thinking there.......
Anonymous wrote:Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) gives the President of the United States broad authority to implement immigration restrictions by proclamation. The statute allows the President to suspend the entry of any aliens or of a class of aliens or place restrictions on the entry of a class of aliens temporarily if he or she determines that the entry of such aliens would be detrimental to the U.S. interest.
Anonymous wrote:Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) gives the President of the United States broad authority to implement immigration restrictions by proclamation. The statute allows the President to suspend the entry of any aliens or of a class of aliens or place restrictions on the entry of a class of aliens temporarily if he or she determines that the entry of such aliens would be detrimental to the U.S. interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) gives the President of the United States broad authority to implement immigration restrictions by proclamation. The statute allows the President to suspend the entry of any aliens or of a class of aliens or place restrictions on the entry of a class of aliens temporarily if he or she determines that the entry of such aliens would be detrimental to the U.S. interest.
Interesting that Biden chooses to take his "broad authority" on some issues.... but not this one, which is a matter of national security.
But, then again, Biden has been wrong on nearly every foreign policy issue in the past 5 decades. And, this is definitely foreign policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is immigration bad? A lot of the people coming here from other places are better than a lot of the people born here.
One thing’s sure for sure. They’re harder workers.
Don’t know yet. Pay Americans proper wages and you may get harder workers.
Keep exploiting migrants and it seems worth it. Legalize these people and you will have to pay them more which then brings us back to paying Americans proper wages. So let’s close the border and skip to the part where we pay people appropriately.
And then you'll be complaining about price hikes.
Well sure but that’s what’s always been at the end of this tunnel. Paying people appropriately whether they are legal migrants with protections or Americans.
You know that if we ‘solve’ this problem, prices will go up.
Anonymous wrote:Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) gives the President of the United States broad authority to implement immigration restrictions by proclamation. The statute allows the President to suspend the entry of any aliens or of a class of aliens or place restrictions on the entry of a class of aliens temporarily if he or she determines that the entry of such aliens would be detrimental to the U.S. interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Biden has f'ed up the border and we have seen the ramifications for 3 years now.
A really bad "deal" that is rejected by reasonable people in an election year ain't gonna change that.
It's not a bad deal. It's a compromise. And lbh, the only reason it's being objected to is so Biden won't get any "win" leading up to an election. You're as transparent as cellophane.
Do you live in DMV? Because, I'd love to know the "ramifications" of the border on you? I've seen nothing of these significant ramifications you speak of. And if those are felt at the border, I'll trot out the old GOP line: pull yourself up by your bootstraps and/or move if you don't like your situation.
No, I don't live in the DMV, but you damn well better believe it impacts me. Maybe not you. Perhaps your kids don't go to a school that has been impacted by an influx of migrant children who don't speak English and some who are illiterate in their home language. Perhaps your neighborhood hasn't been impacted by migrants crowded into single family homes. Perhaps the hospitals in your area haven't been impacted by the migrants seeking medical care on the dime of American taxpayers.
And, let's not forget that we have hundreds of people on the terror watch list streaming across our border. Hopefully, your city won't be impacted by any would-be terrorists coming here to cause destruction.
Don't be naive.
And, no - I will not move. This is my home. My country. Why should Americans MOVE because millions of illegal migrants have invaded? Explain your thinking there.......
Too bad the GOP’s playing politics with this issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Biden has f'ed up the border and we have seen the ramifications for 3 years now.
A really bad "deal" that is rejected by reasonable people in an election year ain't gonna change that.
It's not a bad deal. It's a compromise. And lbh, the only reason it's being objected to is so Biden won't get any "win" leading up to an election. You're as transparent as cellophane.
Do you live in DMV? Because, I'd love to know the "ramifications" of the border on you? I've seen nothing of these significant ramifications you speak of. And if those are felt at the border, I'll trot out the old GOP line: pull yourself up by your bootstraps and/or move if you don't like your situation.
No, I don't live in the DMV, but you damn well better believe it impacts me. Maybe not you. Perhaps your kids don't go to a school that has been impacted by an influx of migrant children who don't speak English and some who are illiterate in their home language. Perhaps your neighborhood hasn't been impacted by migrants crowded into single family homes. Perhaps the hospitals in your area haven't been impacted by the migrants seeking medical care on the dime of American taxpayers.
And, let's not forget that we have hundreds of people on the terror watch list streaming across our border. Hopefully, your city won't be impacted by any would-be terrorists coming here to cause destruction.
Don't be naive.
And, no - I will not move. This is my home. My country. Why should Americans MOVE because millions of illegal migrants have invaded? Explain your thinking there.......