Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how conservative talk about the Dems as if they are unified and of one mind on immigration. Hence the Pelosi-AOC disagreement. There is a huge spectrum of thought on immigration in the Democratic Party.
Democrats have shown that while they may differ in what they believe in terms of ICE, DHS, and providing financial assistance to help relieve overcrowding in holding facilities, they are unified in their total refusal to deport those here illegally. They are unified in their refusal to fund the building of border barriers. And, they are unified in the message they are sending to illegals that there are ways to avoid deportation.
Some Dems have expressed a desire to eliminate barriers at the border and to eliminate ICE, CBP, and other immigration law enforcement agencies. And, all presidential Dem presidential candidates would provide health insurance to illegal aliens.
So, it would seem that as a party, they are indeed in favor of open borders.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how conservative talk about the Dems as if they are unified and of one mind on immigration. Hence the Pelosi-AOC disagreement. There is a huge spectrum of thought on immigration in the Democratic Party.
Democrats have shown that while they may differ in what they believe in terms of ICE, DHS, and providing financial assistance to help relieve overcrowding in holding facilities, they are unified in their total refusal to deport those here illegally. They are unified in their refusal to fund the building of border barriers. And, they are unified in the message they are sending to illegals that there are ways to avoid deportation.
Some Dems have expressed a desire to eliminate barriers at the border and to eliminate ICE, CBP, and other immigration law enforcement agencies. And, all presidential Dem presidential candidates would provide health insurance to illegal aliens.
So, it would seem that as a party, they are indeed in favor of open borders.
Anonymous wrote:At this point I'm thinking we have no option but open borders. There is zero will for border integrity. Why fight it?Let's make it legal to employ whomever for pennies (there is zero will to enforce labor law) and enjoy it. I'm also in favor of a high level of state surveillance to fend off attacks such as those that took/take place in Europe on a regular basis due to their disgruntled immigrant population and porous borders. Perhaps stop processing people. Just collect fingerprints , names, country of origin and a a DNA swipe as they stroll through the checkpoint? A Republican who thought both sides could work together for sensible immigration reform, but now doesnt care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how conservative talk about the Dems as if they are unified and of one mind on immigration. Hence the Pelosi-AOC disagreement. There is a huge spectrum of thought on immigration in the Democratic Party.
Democrats have shown that while they may differ in what they believe in terms of ICE, DHS, and providing financial assistance to help relieve overcrowding in holding facilities, they are unified in their total refusal to deport those here illegally. They are unified in their refusal to fund the building of border barriers. And, they are unified in the message they are sending to illegals that there are ways to avoid deportation.
Some Dems have expressed a desire to eliminate barriers at the border and to eliminate ICE, CBP, and other immigration law enforcement agencies. And, all presidential Dem presidential candidates would provide health insurance to illegal aliens.
So, it would seem that as a party, they are indeed in favor of open borders.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how conservative talk about the Dems as if they are unified and of one mind on immigration. Hence the Pelosi-AOC disagreement. There is a huge spectrum of thought on immigration in the Democratic Party.
Democrats have shown that while they may differ in what they believe in terms of ICE, DHS, and providing financial assistance to help relieve overcrowding in holding facilities, they are unified in their total refusal to deport those here illegally. They are unified in their refusal to fund the building of border barriers. And, they are unified in the message they are sending to illegals that there are ways to avoid deportation.
Some Dems have expressed a desire to eliminate barriers at the border and to eliminate ICE, CBP, and other immigration law enforcement agencies. And, all presidential Dem presidential candidates would provide health insurance to illegal aliens.
So, it would seem that as a party, they are indeed in favor of open borders.
Anonymous wrote:I love how conservative talk about the Dems as if they are unified and of one mind on immigration. Hence the Pelosi-AOC disagreement. There is a huge spectrum of thought on immigration in the Democratic Party.
Anonymous wrote:I love how conservative talk about the Dems as if they are unified and of one mind on immigration. Hence the Pelosi-AOC disagreement. There is a huge spectrum of thought on immigration in the Democratic Party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats are decrying the deportation efforts that are to begin on Sunday. They say it makes the United States 'less safe.' But what is wrong with deporting a person who is in the US illegally, has received due process, and has gotten a deportation order from a court? If that person cannot be deported, can any person be deported?
Deporting is fine.
Arresting babies, which is part of the plan, is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats are decrying the deportation efforts that are to begin on Sunday. They say it makes the United States 'less safe.' But what is wrong with deporting a person who is in the US illegally, has received due process, and has gotten a deportation order from a court? If that person cannot be deported, can any person be deported?
Deporting is fine.
Arresting babies, which is part of the plan, is not.
Anonymous wrote:The Democrats are decrying the deportation efforts that are to begin on Sunday. They say it makes the United States 'less safe.' But what is wrong with deporting a person who is in the US illegally, has received due process, and has gotten a deportation order from a court? If that person cannot be deported, can any person be deported?