Democrats divided

Diogenes

Nemo me impune lacessit
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75 percent of self-confessed Democrats polled said they do not believe the usurping Biden regime deliberately kept the border open for illegals immigrants, according to a recent poll by Harvard Harris.

The February 19-20 poll of 2,443 registered voters came after triumphant Trump decisively ended the policies of the past four years.

Fifty-two percent of the Americans (and 80 percent of Republicans) polled recognize that the Democrats, particularly led by Alejandro Mayorkas, deliberately encouraged the inflow of up to nine million illegal immigrants.

The invading hordes entered US soil via a bewildering number of illegal and quasi-legal routes, such as “parole” and the “Welcome Corps at Work” programs.

They were aided by billions of dollars in taxpayer-provided government funding doled out by Democrats in charge of NGOs and agencies such as USAID.

Despite the evident evidence of a disastrously deliberate policy of perversion, 75 percent of discombobulated Democrats polled still stubbornly said the illegal inflow “was not their deliberate policy.” So did 51 percent of people who described themselves as independents or “other.”

The poll asked: “Do you think Democrats deliberately kept the Southern border open to bring millions of immigrants into the country illegally, or was that not their deliberate policy?”

Delusional Democrats’ retarded reluctance to recognize their perfidious party’s obvious choice to open America's borders to all comers may be a psychological defense mechanism to deny the devastating damage caused by their idiotically insane insidious ideology.

David Leonhardt, at the failing New York Times, wrote on February 23: "Supporters of mass migration often claim that it is inevitable, stemming from some combination of demography, globalization and climate change. Yet like most arguments for historical inevitability, this one is more wishful than accurate. Countries can exert substantial control over their borders. Japan has long done so. Denmark has recently done so. Biden tightened policy in his last year in office, and border traffic plummeted. Trump has pushed it even lower. If anything, modern technology, such as employment-verification systems, can make enforcement easier than in the past. When immigration advocates say that controlling borders is impossible, they are adopting an anti-government nihilism inconsistent with larger goals of progressivism.The poll also shows strong support for much of Trump’s migration policy. Eight-one percent support “deporting immigrants who are here illegally and have committed crimes,” and 76 percent support , closing the border with added security and policies that discourage illegal crossings.”


 
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