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Trumpers in the House don't want to solve immigration.

In case you haven't been paying attention, we have a crisis in Congress.

Back in October, President Biden requested $13.6 billion in emergency funding for border protection, including hiring 1,300 additional Border Patrol agents and 1,600 asylum officers and more funds to counter fentanyl smuggling.¹ Congressional Republicans refused his request.

Additionally, immigration judges face caseloads of more than 4,500 apiece, and Congress refuses to fund the increase for the necessary number of judges to clear cases.²

Biden says he would "shut down the border right now" if given the authorities in the proposal.³ MAGA Republicans are still refusing his request.

Republican House Leader Mike Johnson has accused Biden and Democrats of trying "to turn all the illegals into voters. ... That's why the border's open."⁴ This is a bold face lie, but Johnson and fellow Republicans are refusing to legislate impactful immigration reform bills. Leader Johnson threatened to withhold support to Ukraine unless border security was a part of the deal. However, months later, Johnson is actively stopping bills from being heard.

Republican James Lankford of Oklahoma was charged with negotiating a border security bill⁵ with Democrats and the White House and succeeded in moving it forward, only to be stonewalled by Republican House Leader Mike Johnson. Being a sycophant to Trump, Leader Johnson caved when Trump intervened. Apparently, according to their cult leader, Trump, America does not have a problem at the border that needs addressing at this time:

Though he (former President Trump) had long demanded that Congress "change our old, broken, ridiculous, weak immigration laws," the former president now panned the very idea, saying "a border deal now would be another gift to the radical left Democrats."⁶

Johnson now contends that President Biden must use his executive power to close the border. That can not happen, and speaker Johnson knows this. Otherwise, President Trump, during his four years in office, would have made that happen. An executive order would be challenged as it should be in the courts.

Republican James Lankford of Oklahoma was charged with negotiating a border security bill⁵ with Democrats and the White House and succeeded in moving it forward, only to be stonewalled by Republican House Leader Mike Johnson. Being a sycophant to Trump, Leader Johnson caved when Trump intervened. Apparently, according to their cult leader, Trump, America does not have a problem at the border that needs addressing at this time:

Though he (former President Trump) had long demanded that Congress "change our old, broken, ridiculous, weak immigration laws," the former president now panned the very idea, saying "a border deal now would be another gift to the radical left Democrats."⁶

Johnson now contends that President Biden must use his executive power to close the border. That can not happen, and speaker Johnson knows this. Otherwise, President Trump, during his four years in office, would have made that happen. An executive order would be challenged as it should be in the courts.

(Source: People Power United/Feb 2, 2024).
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Rolexeo · 26-30, M
The vast majority of politicians on both sides don't want to solve it. At least democrats don't pretend they want to solve it, unlike republicans.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Rolexeo Three weeks ago the border was closed and secure, what changed your mind?
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
@sunsporter1649 how so? Record high illegals
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Rolexeo Took 11,000,000 million to wake up?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649
WAPO/December '23

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported more than 142,000 immigrants in fiscal year 2023, nearly double the number from the year before, as the Biden administration ramped up enforcement to stem illegal border crossings, according to the agency's annual report, published Friday.Dec 29, 2023
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 What about the 11,000,000 that are already here....
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649

Tell Congress: Create a Pathway For Our 11 Million Undocumented Immigrants.

America is stronger when everyone is given a chance to thrive, yet more than 11 million people are currently living in the U.S. without any path toward earning citizenship.
Nearly three in four Americans support undocumented immigrants being able to stay in the United States and eventually apply for citizenship. Why? Because common sense reform that includes a path to citizenship would increase economic growth, lower the deficit, and increase the incomes of all Americans. Additionally, it would help decrease the cost of border security while at the same time increasing its effectiveness.

Eleven million people are currently living in our country but lack a path to citizenship. It's hurting all of us. Providing an earned pathway to citizenship for the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. would be a huge lift to our economy.

Source: FWD.US
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 Ah yes, 11,000,000 illegal aliens, murderers, child traffickers, drug runners, lets take everybody in! Ain't amerika grand!!
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Got proof of their status?

Of course you don't.