PmP is spot on:
"as well as insure millions more illegals crossing the border.......that bill did nothing except provide more taxpayer funds for people entering the border without being processed......"
This is part of the Border Bill:
Address the delays in processing asylum and other cases by increasing the number of immigration judge teams by 375, around a 60-percent jump.
Give CBP an additional $4.5 billion for expanded operations, including money for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants to local governments and nongovernmental organizations to provide shelter and services to migrants who were released after being given a notice to appear for their asylum hearing. This would help take the burden off states and cities that otherwise would need to provide aid for these migrants, because most applicants could not legally work. CBP would also get $849 million for inspection technology to detect smugglers trying to get migrants, drugs, and contraband into the United States.
Provide additional government attorneys to process the increased number of asylum cases, and for additional investigators and other personnel, via $2.5 billion for the DHS Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Add asylum officers and technology to more quickly handle the increased workload of processing claims, with $755 million for DHS’ USCIS.
"as well as insure millions more illegals crossing the border.......that bill did nothing except provide more taxpayer funds for people entering the border without being processed......"
This is part of the Border Bill:
Address the delays in processing asylum and other cases by increasing the number of immigration judge teams by 375, around a 60-percent jump.
Give CBP an additional $4.5 billion for expanded operations, including money for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants to local governments and nongovernmental organizations to provide shelter and services to migrants who were released after being given a notice to appear for their asylum hearing. This would help take the burden off states and cities that otherwise would need to provide aid for these migrants, because most applicants could not legally work. CBP would also get $849 million for inspection technology to detect smugglers trying to get migrants, drugs, and contraband into the United States.
Provide additional government attorneys to process the increased number of asylum cases, and for additional investigators and other personnel, via $2.5 billion for the DHS Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Add asylum officers and technology to more quickly handle the increased workload of processing claims, with $755 million for DHS’ USCIS.