MrMoe
Part-Time Breatharian
That's a new twist. It used to be, "We are going to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it."
Now is it, "We are going to rebuild Mexico and make America pay for it"?
Or wasn't that your intention? Was your intention that we just tell countries in the South — perhaps by a presidential edict — to get your act together? That's it?
Why didn't I think of that?![]()
Didn’t suggest America pay for it, but we can help them in other ways.
You seem more concerned with America getting their cheap labour instead of fixing the source of the problem. That’s cold blooded.
Why go back only to February 2024? Why not go back to the very start of Biden’s presidency?OK, we hop into our DeLorean and go back a year.
Here we are in 2024.
Now, if only we can persuade Congress to propose a bill with bipartisan support to strengthen border security.
Wait, what?
Following months of negotiations, on February 4, 2024, a bipartisan group of senators released a 370-page bill intended to sharply reduce incentives for migrants to attempt border crossings. The bill included a "border emergency" provision that would automatically require the border to be closed if border encounters reached an average of 5,000 per day over several days. (source)
Great. Now what?
Senate Republicans swiftly turned against the bill upon its release, after Trump openly said he did not want Joe Biden to score a political win with the legislation. [96]On February 7, Senate Republicans blocked the proposal in a floor vote.Lankford said on the floor before the vote that a "popular commentator" had told him a month earlier, "'If you try to move a bill that solves the border crisis during this presidential year, I will do whatever I can to destroy you, because I do not want you to solve this during the presidential election.'"Two days before the vote, Trump told a radio host, "This is a very bad bill for his career." [97]Trump said at a rally days later, "We crushed crooked Joe Biden's disastrous open borders bill," while Biden said, "Every day between now and November, the American people are going to know that the only reason the border is not secure is Donald Trump and his MAGA Republican friends." (source)
And who shall we blame for the fact that this bill did not pass?
Moving on — we don't have a DeLorean. So, it is what it is.
What is the solution?
As I have said before, it is a complex issue that needs to be guided by justice and mercy.
Some people need to be deported. For many, the best path forward is to let them stay with a path toward legal status. The border needs to be secure, with crossings minimized. There needs to be a clear humanitarian asylum program. And it gets quite complex.
Now, if only we had a Congress that did its job — and a competent President.
Another question. On June 4, 2024, Biden passed an executive order to shut down the border if illegal crossings reached an average of 2,500 migrants a day in a given week. Why not do this years earlier, instead of at the eleventh hour?
Lord, have mercy. Really?
Ah, so the solution is to tell migrants that they should find a safe country they can integrate into and build a new life there.
Check. They did that.
They came here.
But this isn’t a safe country. I’ve been debating with other members on this thread that say this is a systemically racist, systemically gender bias country. Full of white supremacists and MAGA hat wearing Nazis. That the country’s leader is a racist, xenophobic wannabe dictator who likes to paraphrase Hitler.
You yourself say this country is full of hateful people, and you want them to stay here?! Show some compassion. Show some mercy.
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