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Has said all along:'GIVE ME THE POWER' in accordance with border. Doing what they say he's gonna do now shows that is B.S. Could have taken care of it all along. They didn't enforce the laws in place. Two million pouring in last year.
It takes money to have more border guards, and judges to process these people properly. Takes Congress to give him the money. Republican obstructions wouldnt pass it.And now there s a bill to address the migrant issue that the Speaker has said that it was "dead on arrival". If its such a crisis, why not allow something to be done? It would take away the biggest campaign issue.All Trump ever did was put kids in cages and destroy families and the records whether intentional or not so the kids would end up in these hypercritical "church orphanages"
David DE-muir on ABC, IGNORE-her O'Donnell on CBS, and Lester D-olt on NBC, skew the truth on a nightly basis. Last spring in 2023 The HOUSE PASSED a border bill that the Senate REFUSED to look at. This new Senate bill would allow 5000 ILLEGALS......PER DAY.......BY LAW....be allowed to enter through our porous border before anyone would be stopped. Do the math! 5000 x 31 days x 12 months= 1.8 MILLION illegals would be allowed to enter PER YEAR and BY LAW if this garbage ever got passed! THAT is why Speaker Johnson told the Senate to shove it and he was 100% correct. The Senate bill, with 22 idiotic republicans agreeing to it, was WORSE than what is going on now. As was said to Bud Fox in Wallstreet by Hal Holbrook's character Lou, "you cannot be a LITTLE bit pregnant son". The border bill cannot be a LITTLE bit illegal either.
I'm sorry i just don't type that we, but heres an article from the TEXAS TRIBUNE that reviews the "Secure the border " bill of 2023. https://www.texastribune.org/2023/05/11/congress-texas-republicans-border-bill/
Speaker Johnson released a statement Thursday on reports Biden is mulling executive action to toughen up asylum rules and other point-of-entry policies. This, after the president insisted he needed Congress to give him authority to act. “Now, in an election year, after the president has surrendered the border to cartels and smugglers … the President suddenly seems interested in trying to make a change using the legal authority that he claimed until recently didn’t exist,” Johnson said.