Anonymous wrote:But, isn't the new wall done already? I mean emergency was declared, surely that means that Trump is down at the Mexico border building the wall and stopping such entries? And helping out endangered US citizens close to border and saving lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what is the Democrats'plan to address 70k+ people per month at the border if this is all Republicans fault?
Zip. Of course. They like the open border policy.
Yea, so much so that they wanted to give $25bil in border security funding.
To have been used HOW, exactly?
No wall, huh? Good luck with that, you fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what is the Democrats'plan to address 70k+ people per month at the border if this is all Republicans fault?
Zip. Of course. They like the open border policy.
Yea, so much so that they wanted to give $25bil in border security funding.
To have been used HOW, exactly?
No wall, huh? Good luck with that, you fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what is the Democrats'plan to address 70k+ people per month at the border if this is all Republicans fault?
Zip. Of course. They like the open border policy.
Yea, so much so that they wanted to give $25bil in border security funding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what is the Democrats'plan to address 70k+ people per month at the border if this is all Republicans fault?
Zip. Of course. They like the open border policy.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I wonder who was in complete control of Congress for the first two years of Trump's term.
60 votes in the Senate wasn't there.
Yep, even some Rs didn't want to fund the border wall.
Republicans only had 52 seats. They just didn't have he numbers. It was DEMOCRATS that didn't want to fund the border (shocking I know)
Some Rs don't either.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/01/15/republicans-spent-two-years-resisting-trumps-border-wall-what-changed/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.49d0f8d931d8
In their two years in control of Congress, Republicans did not prioritize Trump’s border wall. They approved $1.6 billion for border security projects for fiscal 2018, but only a fraction of that was to be used for construction of a wall. They were willing to kick in another $1.6 billion for fiscal 2019, a fraction of what the project could ultimately cost.
Or maybe that's what they approved that much because that is what would pass for democrats
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: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.
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The Trump administration didn't even spend the border money they were initially allocated. Why are they asking for more without any plan? They are more interested in theatrics than any actual solutions.
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.
E
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
Anonymous wrote: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.
I wonder who was in complete control of Congress for the first two years of Trump's term.
60 votes in the Senate wasn't there.
Yep, even some Rs didn't want to fund the border wall.
Republicans only had 52 seats. They just didn't have he numbers. It was DEMOCRATS that didn't want to fund the border (shocking I know)
Some Rs don't either.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/01/15/republicans-spent-two-years-resisting-trumps-border-wall-what-changed/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.49d0f8d931d8
In their two years in control of Congress, Republicans did not prioritize Trump’s border wall. They approved $1.6 billion for border security projects for fiscal 2018, but only a fraction of that was to be used for construction of a wall. They were willing to kick in another $1.6 billion for fiscal 2019, a fraction of what the project could ultimately cost.
Or maybe that's what they approved that much because that is what would pass for democrats
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.
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.
I wonder who was in complete control of Congress for the first two years of Trump's term.
60 votes in the Senate wasn't there.
Yep, even some Rs didn't want to fund the border wall.
Republicans only had 52 seats. They just didn't have he numbers. It was DEMOCRATS that didn't want to fund the border (shocking I know)
Some Rs don't either.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/01/15/republicans-spent-two-years-resisting-trumps-border-wall-what-changed/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.49d0f8d931d8
In their two years in control of Congress, Republicans did not prioritize Trump’s border wall. They approved $1.6 billion for border security projects for fiscal 2018, but only a fraction of that was to be used for construction of a wall. They were willing to kick in another $1.6 billion for fiscal 2019, a fraction of what the project could ultimately cost.