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originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: carewemust
Grass grows green where money flows free š
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: carewemust
Grass grows green where money flows free š
You're saying Democrats place MONEY above LIVES of Americans?
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: carewemust
Grass grows green where money flows free š
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
a reply to: carewemust
What does that have to do with what I posted?
But, neither does it matter what I believe someone cares about.
More at: bigleaguepolitics.com...
White House adviser Stephen Miller is finally taking charge of the Trump administrationās immigration priorities as Kirstjen Nielsen, General John Kellyās former aide, resigned from the top post at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Border hawk Kris Kobach is seen as a leading contender to replace Nielsen as Miller consolidates his grip on the border crisis. But Kobach could also be relegated to an invented āborder czarā role with unclear duties. The United States is currently under invasion, with George Soros money financing the invading caravan organizers.
Ken Cuccinelli, an avowed NeverTrumper during Trumpās political rise, is also inexplicably being discussed as a candidate for a top border-related position.
A handful of DHS bureaucrats are following Nielsen out the door, as well as the director of the Secret Service, whom Trump personally ordered gone.
āReplacing the USSS director signals that immigration hardliner Stephen Miller is gaining more leverage in the White House,ā the Daily Mail reports.
Good. Miller is not only a poetic speechwriter for President Trump, but also one of the few Trump administration officials who exist mostly outside of the incompetent bureaucracy displayed by the large majority of the American government.
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A caravan-size influx of migrants is flooding across the border each week in just a single sector, a top Border Patrol official told lawmakers Tuesday -- the latest indicator of the growing migration crisis on the southern border.
āMuch media attention has focused on caravans coming across from Central America,ā Rio Grande Valley Sector Chief Patrol Agent Rodolfo Karisch said at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing. āBut the fact is that RGV is receiving caravan-equivalent numbers every seven days.ā
originally posted by: TamtammyMacx
On the radio this morning they said that 9000 illegal immigrants were detained at this time a year ago at a border crossing. Today, at is this time, three months into 2019 they detained 70,000 illegal immigrants at the same crossing. How can an economy sustain that?
(April 12, 2019) The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to uphold the Trump administration's policy to make asylum seekers wait for their court hearings in Mexico, rather than stay in America the AP reports.