Why not read what he posted. Slowly, if it helps.
I did.
Democrats wanting to legalize those who illegally entered America and live in America now — thus, becoming 15 million "potential voters" = "an empty little racist talking point that racists like you swallow without question. You really are dumb and brainwashed" — according to Bsnub.
Do you agree with Bsnub, Ant?
Anywho….
How about that infrastructure bill?!
It took Biden a mere seven months, to do what the Cheeto in chief couldn’t do in four years.
I'll repeat: Republicans had agreed an immigration reform bill with Democrats and the reason it never went through is because Boehner wouldn't table it because he was terrified of upsetting the Tea Party wankers.
Republicans now do nothing more than pander to their base, which is almost entirely raging trumpanzee window lickers or crayon munching god botherers, both of which are racist fucks.
Last edited by harrybarracuda; 11-08-2021 at 11:24 PM.
In case you're not getting the point, the tea party wankers are the ones that stopped the border being secured to Republican satisfaction.
FFS do I have to explain it a third time?
Immigration reform bill 2013: Senate passes legislation 68-32 - POLITICOThe Gang of Eight bill would essentially revamp every corner of U.S. immigration law, establishing a 13-year pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants, with several security benchmarks that have to be met before they can obtain a green card. The measure would not only increases security along the border, but requires a mandatory workplace verification system for employers, trying to ensure no jobs are given to immigrants who are not authorized to work in the United States.
It also includes a new visa program for lesser-skilled workers – the product of negotiations between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and labor unions. And it shifts the country’s immigration policies away from a family-based system to one that is focused on more on work skills.
Boehner's Stall on Immigration | RealClearPoliticsRepublicans claim they first want to address border security before making any provision for the 11 million undocumented immigrants who live and work in the shadows. This is precisely what the Senate bill does.
The number of Border Patrol agents would be nearly doubled and 700 miles of fencing built before qualifying undocumented adults could even obtain green cards -- giving them permanent residence -- let alone apply for citizenship.
Even if the agents, the fence and other new security measures are in place sooner, green cards would not be awarded for at least 10 years after the bill becomes law.
Along the border with Mexico, there would be watch towers, camera systems, ground sensors and other high-tech gear. Drones are already patrolling the skies overhead, but the Senate bill calls for those, too. And again, all of this has to be in place -- and working well -- before eligible migrants would begin getting permanent permission to live and work here.
Last edited by harrybarracuda; 11-08-2021 at 11:45 PM.
Boehner didn't have any bills that would totally secure the border — so not sure what you're talking about.
I think after Democrats get demolished in the midterms, MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, the dems will agree to secure the border in return for legalizing the illegals living in America.
If the winds shifted that way, Biden would jump on board, in my opinion.
Moderate Republicans and Joe Manchin would, too.
From the Guardian in mid May
A majority of Republicans still believe Donald Trump won the 2020 US presidential election and blame his loss to Joe Biden on baseless claims of illegal voting, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.
The 17-19 May national poll found that 53% of Republicans believe Trump, their party’s nominee, is the “true president” now
Why do you think the orange asshole keeps the whole charade up?
Do you really think that the Washington Post would be writing an editorial stating "a policy whose incoherence has yielded pressure at the border that may cost the Democrats control of one or both houses of Congress in next year’s midterm elections." if the record level of illegals crashing the border wasn't a big deal and actually those flying into America and overstaying their visas is the more significant issue?
Maybe you should send the Washington Post an email to enlighten them.
;-)
Anyways, I doubt that you have any data to back up your statement. Sure, maybe 20-30% of illegals living in America arrived by air, though they are much less of a concern than those who crossed the border because the overstayers were screened at least once.
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