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Senate Republicans block border security bill. Here's why.

From PBS:

A FUNDING BREAKDOWN

Total size: $118.3 billion.
That includes:

About $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine

$14.1 billion in aid for Israel

$4.83 billion in aid for the Indo-Pacific region

$10 billion in humanitarian assistance for Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, among other places

$2.3 billion in refugee assistance inside the U.S.

$20.2 billion for improvements to U.S. border security

$2.72 billion for domestic uranium enrichment

New border emergency authority.
The bill sets up a new trigger based on the average number of migrant encounters. After this level is reached, most new migrants entering the country illegally, outside of legal ports of entry, will automatically be removed.

If the average number of migrants crossing is:

4,000 per day, over seven days, DHS can launch this authority.

5,000 per day, over seven days, DHS must launch this authority.

This emergency trigger turns off within two weeks of the numbers falling below 4,000 or 5,000.
$100,000,000,000 of added pork is not a "border bill".

Allowing 4 to 5 thousand illegal invaders per day is not security.
5.000 X 365 = 1,825,000 per year with no questions asked - INSANE!
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AbbySvenz · F
Armies invade. You know, like what Putin is doing over in Ukraine.
Ynotisay · M
@AbbySvenz That's an excellent distinction and speaks to how some have been trained to see the issue.
CactusJackManson · 51-55, M
@AbbySvenz Not our problem
AbbySvenz · F
Sure. And it wasn’t our problem when Germany invaded Poland, either @CactusJackManson
CactusJackManson · 51-55, M
@AbbySvenz Actually, it wasn't as this happened in 1939, and the US didn't join the war until December 1941 after being directly attacked by Japan and Germany declaring war on the US. Try to learn some history before you engage in these debates.
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CactusJackManson · 51-55, M
@AbbySvenz The US is sending aid to Ukraine and many other countries without being involved in hostilities involving those countries, and has historically. In fact, the Lend Lease Act had a lot to do with the isolationist sentiment within the country, owing to the belief that is was better to send supplies to the "good guys" rather than getting involved in the actual conflict. Look it up.
CactusJackManson · 51-55, M
@AbbySvenz In addition, the Lend Lease Act was not passed as a reaction the the German/Soviet invasion of Poland, it was passed after the fall of France when it appeared the Allies might lose, a development that almost certainly would have dragged the US into the war.
AbbySvenz · F
It’s almost like we’ve learned from past missteps 🤔