So now the democrats blame Republicans for the open & breached southern wall

We can't ship them back until/unless they get processed.

It's clear you actually like it that we can't process and return illegal immigrants.
of course we can......O'Biden had no business letting them in....we simply find them and send them back....its not like they entered the country based on any US law.....it was a fucking executive order from a poser......
 
Right before the election, while they continue to put Trump in jail right before the election.

Everyone with a brain knows that biden willingly and politically reversed all of Trump's border executive orders and are now
showing a little concern about biden's open border, and how it will affect the upcoming election. What the dems ignorantly
use as an escape from their party's feckless dealing on border security is to accuse the House Republicans of not passing
a bill that had nothing or very little to do to stop the illegal immigration.

Well, check out this link that shows the Republican led House did pass a sweeping border bill in May of 2023. The House voted
219-213 to pass the bill, which would restart border wall construction (you know, the wall that biden refused to continue to build),
restrict asylum and more. No Democrats supported the bill, and biden said he would vet the bill anyway.

So now we see libs here any everywhere crying that the Republicans refused to pass a ridiculous immigration bill, but were all
in on stopping the Republican bill back in 2023. Can you say HYPOCRITES?

https://rollcall.com/2023/05/11/house-passed-border-bill-may-spark-bipartisan-immigration-talks/

The truth about our Southern Border.

Republican Senator Lankford (and Fox News) explains who is to blame for stalled efforts to address Border Security.

“Trump said, ‘Don’t fix anything during the presidential election’...He’s got a campaign that he’s running...I think President Trump sees this as a moment that if this gets fixed, then maybe a few people don’t vote.”

Bottom line - Republicans, as instructed by Trump, are blocking bipartisan efforts to address issues at the border.

For Republicans - It's never been about solving Immigration, or any other problem facing our Nation. It's been about blaming Democrats and fundraising to win elections.
 
The truth about our Southern Border.

Republican Senator Lankford (and Fox News) explains who is to blame for stalled efforts to address Border Security.

“Trump said, ‘Don’t fix anything during the presidential election’...He’s got a campaign that he’s running...I think President Trump sees this as a moment that if this gets fixed, then maybe a few people don’t vote.”

Bottom line - Republicans, as instructed by Trump, are blocking bipartisan efforts to address issues at the border.

For Republicans - It's never been about solving Immigration, or any other problem facing our Nation. It's been about blaming Democrats and fundraising to win elections.

You got it all ass backwards there fella. It would almost be useless to try and fix biden's illegal immigration when without a secure border policy in place like Trump had.
By the time feckless biden leaves office next january they'll be perhaps 20 million illegals being welcomed into our country by the likes of biden, mayorkas, and that
border czar camela. You got to put a stop to the illegal crossings before you can seriously tackle biden's immigration mess.
 
Right before the election, while they continue to put Trump in jail right before the election.

Everyone with a brain knows that biden willingly and politically reversed all of Trump's border executive orders and are now
showing a little concern about biden's open border, and how it will affect the upcoming election. What the dems ignorantly
use as an escape from their party's feckless dealing on border security is to accuse the House Republicans of not passing
a bill that had nothing or very little to do to stop the illegal immigration.

Well, check out this link that shows the Republican led House did pass a sweeping border bill in May of 2023. The House voted
219-213 to pass the bill, which would restart border wall construction (you know, the wall that biden refused to continue to build),
restrict asylum and more. No Democrats supported the bill, and biden said he would vet the bill anyway.

So now we see libs here any everywhere crying that the Republicans refused to pass a ridiculous immigration bill, but were all
in on stopping the Republican bill back in 2023. Can you say HYPOCRITES?

https://rollcall.com/2023/05/11/house-passed-border-bill-may-spark-bipartisan-immigration-talks/

Republicans prevented the bill that would have fixed it.
 
You continue to just be stupid. Again, the pieces of wall were there to be put up, and they would have been if biden didn't become president. Building
that size and length of border wall isn't done over night.

So in four years Trump was not able to build the wall...nor was he able to get the money for the wall from Mexico so that it could be finished by someone who could actually get it done rather than just talk about it.

Okay.

So I was correct when I suggested that the great, tall, beautiful wall Trump constantly and regularly bragged that he was going to build and get Mexico to pay for it...was never built.

I guess that means those of us who told the fools who accepted what the blowhard Trump was selling...that they were essentially enrolling in Trump University by buying into that bullshit...were spot on.

Good. Great, in fact.

Now we are getting somewhere. Perhaps you are finally seeing the light.
 
Another leftwing CONCSPIRACY Theory about Trump, the civiliain. :palm:

[VIDEO]
Sen. Lankford on Immigration Bill: "President Trump Said Don't Fix Anything During The Presidential Election"

On FOX News, Senator James Lankford (R-OK) explains why his immigration bill didn't pass. "It was painful to watch. It got stirred up in presidential politics, several of my colleagues started to look for ways out after President Trump said don't fix anything during the presidential election. It's the single biggest issue during the election, don't resolve this, we'll resolve it next year. Quite a few of my colleagues backed up and looked for a reason to be able tot shoot against it and then walked away."

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...thing_during_the_presidential_elec tion.html
 
The wall isn't there idiot since biden refused to continue building it as soon as he became our illegitimate president, and in fact sold all
the remaining wall pieces for a nickel on the dollar.

President Biden’s decision this week to move forward with border wall construction that Democrats have long denounced shocked allies and immigration advocates.

The stunning reversal came just days after administration officials participated in an immigration roundtable at the Capitol featuring Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) members and immigration advocates.


The administration’s participation in the roundtable drew praise from CHC members; administration officials did not mention plans to restart border wall construction.

CHC leaders called the decision “disappointing” Thursday.

“While this border wall funding was signed into law by President Trump under Republican leadership, this decision is not in line with the current Administration’s commitments to end border wall construction. Republicans remain committed to building border walls that are ineffective, a poor use of taxpayer funds, and a strain on the local environment, endangering families and children who are fleeing from dangerous conditions and that seek legal asylum in the United States,” CHC Chairwoman Nanette Díaz Barragán (D-Calif.) said in a statement.

https://thehill.com/latino/4241165-bidens-border-wall-bombshell-shocks-allies/
 
[VIDEO]
Sen. Lankford on Immigration Bill: "President Trump Said Don't Fix Anything During The Presidential Election"

On FOX News, Senator James Lankford (R-OK) explains why his immigration bill didn't pass. "It was painful to watch. It got stirred up in presidential politics, several of my colleagues started to look for ways out after President Trump said don't fix anything during the presidential election. It's the single biggest issue during the election, don't resolve this, we'll resolve it next year. Quite a few of my colleagues backed up and looked for a reason to be able tot shoot against it and then walked away."

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...thing_during_the_presidential_elec tion.html

Hearsay from Lankford, who was censured by his own State republicans for his role in that bill.

Do you have a real actual Trump quote? I'd be happy to look at if you do.
 
Hearsay from Lankford, who was censured by his own State republicans for his role in that bill.

Do you have a real actual Trump quote? I'd be happy to look at if you do.

Trump is not dumb enough to say that in public. He is a politician and knows how to play standard political games. You may think it's a coincidence that the bill, which was progressing along with significant bipartisan support, suddenly died for no reason. I don't believe that.
 
Trump is not dumb enough to say that in public. He is a politician and knows how to play standard political games. You may think it's a coincidence that the bill, which was progressing along with significant bipartisan support, suddenly died for no reason. I don't believe that.

Sure.
:wink:






Just Another Leftist conspiracy theory you can't back up with actual evidence.

The bill sucked. Give me H.R. 2. Why won't you? Why won't Biden use E.O.'s? This Dem narrative is nonsense. We all know Dems want open borders, and were enraged when Trump worked to close it.
 
Biden undid Trump's policies. The "crisis" began because it's widely known that a Dem administration is more friendly toward immigration. Republicans and Democrats started working on a bill do address many issues in the immigration system. They came to agreement, then Trump stepped in and basically killed the whole thing, presumably to keep the border issue active going into the election.

A pretty standard political move, but it IS Republicans who killed the progress toward a solution.

It was not a solution, Sock.
 
Blame?

Nah, just pointing out that the Republicans refusal to endorse the first real immigration reform in fifty years that they help write proves without a doubt that they don’t give a rats ass about the border other than to pimp it as a political issue

And the Democrats are correct

They didn't write it, Sybil. Democrats did.
 
How did the Republicans drop the ball when it was 51 dummycrats who voted against the original bill in 2023?



What bill are you referring to the one in 2023 or this latest one? I've seen the contents of both and I can tell you that the one in 2023 would have tightly secured our border like it was under Trump, and this latest one had virtually nothing in it to secure our border.

He's trying to deny the first one, and claim the 2nd one is the only one.
 
Here are parts of the bill that DimTater refuses to discuss:


The Bill would have provided $2.104 billion for an additional border wall, as well as $496.2 million to fund 22,000 additional Border Patrol Agents.

Also in the bill - $305.4 million for additional non-intrusive inspection technology, $276 million for new border security technology and $149 million to sustain current border security technology programs.

Also in the bill - Illegal immigration quotas.
 
President Biden’s decision this week to move forward with border wall construction that Democrats have long denounced shocked allies and immigration advocates.

The stunning reversal came just days after administration officials participated in an immigration roundtable at the Capitol featuring Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) members and immigration advocates.


The administration’s participation in the roundtable drew praise from CHC members; administration officials did not mention plans to restart border wall construction.

CHC leaders called the decision “disappointing” Thursday.

“While this border wall funding was signed into law by President Trump under Republican leadership, this decision is not in line with the current Administration’s commitments to end border wall construction. Republicans remain committed to building border walls that are ineffective, a poor use of taxpayer funds, and a strain on the local environment, endangering families and children who are fleeing from dangerous conditions and that seek legal asylum in the United States,” CHC Chairwoman Nanette Díaz Barragán (D-Calif.) said in a statement.

https://thehill.com/latino/4241165-bidens-border-wall-bombshell-shocks-allies/

......annnnnnnnd now comes the quotes from Democrat propaganda sources as the Universal Truth. *yawn*
 
Back
Top