I want the Border Closed ASAP, but, a Dem majority or a GOP-Dem powersharing agreement is less likely to do it.
Removing Mike Johnson will not advance the cause of closing Joe Biden's Open Border.
I'd vote against the $1.2 trillion.
Frame every issue as Biden prefers Open Borders over funding a solution:
- funding the Federal Government.
- funding Ukraine.
- funding Taiwan.
- funding Israel.
Make Joe Biden's Open Borders an albatross hung around every Dem Reps' and Senator's neck.
Make DHS and DOJ criminally and civilly prosecute employers who hire illegal migrants or hire contractors who employ illegal migrants.
The House GOP needs to put its migration requests in writing, and stick to that list. The House GOP has the leverage (power of the purse) and the moral high ground on the immigration issue.
Dem House candidates are most vulnerable on the Immigration issue.
GOP might be able to snipe a couple of Senate seats running candidates, not selected or pre-emptively endorsed by Trump, using the Immigration issue.
Americans don't like being second class citizens in their own country. Americans don't like tax increases to pay for migrants who should not be in the country. Americans don't like the Government letting illegal migrants cut in line for benefits and services.
The GOP House needs to codify into Federal Law that undocumented migrants and assylum applicants must remain outside the United States until their cases are adjudicated - end Catch and Release. Also, unspent Federal highway funds can be withheld or withdrawn from states that provide Drivers Licenses for unadjudicated migrants and assylum seekers.
The GOP House leadership needs to stop letting White House and Senate Dems dictate the narrative.
House GOP immigration legislation should not be dictated by Donald Trump, Joe Biden, or US Senate.
Joe Biden's Open Border policy is not defensible. He'll have to cave or risk losing more seats in House and Senate.
The House GOP needs to stop playing defense, and to go on the offensive.
I want the Border Closed ASAP, but, a Dem majority or a GOP-Dem powersharing agreement is less likely to do it.
Removing Mike Johnson will not advance the cause of closing Joe Biden's Open Border.
I'd vote against the $1.2 trillion.
Frame every issue as Biden prefers Open Borders over funding a solution:
- funding the Federal Government.
- funding Ukraine.
- funding Taiwan.
- funding Israel.
Make Joe Biden's Open Borders an albatross hung around every Dem Reps' and Senator's neck.
Make DHS and DOJ criminally and civilly prosecute employers who hire illegal migrants or hire contractors who employ illegal migrants.
The House GOP needs to put its migration requests in writing, and stick to that list. The House GOP has the leverage (power of the purse) and the moral high ground on the immigration issue.
Dem House candidates are most vulnerable on the Immigration issue.
GOP might be able to snipe a couple of Senate seats running candidates, not selected or pre-emptively endorsed by Trump, using the Immigration issue.
Americans don't like being second class citizens in their own country. Americans don't like tax increases to pay for migrants who should not be in the country. Americans don't like the Government letting illegal migrants cut in line for benefits and services.
The GOP House needs to codify into Federal Law that undocumented migrants and assylum applicants must remain outside the United States until their cases are adjudicated - end Catch and Release. Also, unspent Federal highway funds can be withheld or withdrawn from states that provide Drivers Licenses for unadjudicated migrants and assylum seekers.
The GOP House leadership needs to stop letting White House and Senate Dems dictate the narrative.
House GOP immigration legislation should not be dictated by Donald Trump, Joe Biden, or US Senate.
Joe Biden's Open Border policy is not defensible. He'll have to cave or risk losing more seats in House and Senate.
The House GOP needs to stop playing defense, and to go on the offensive.
???? We have existing immigration laws that aren't being followed. Again, as I brought up several times, The Secure Fence Act of 2006 was signed into law, but the House has not funded the wall to be fully built.
As Biden's policies remain in place, we continue to see the GOP bail out.
Some in the House were trying to play defense -- Johnson caved. So much for defense.
Border security should NOT be a political issue -- it is an American issue. Our country is being invaded. Closing our borders should be a non-issue. The gov't should protect this country. I don't know of any other country that continues to allow their country to be invaded. Even the Dominican Republic has closed its borders and are not allowing those trying to enter from Haiti. Yet here we sit.
Have you visited the "Immigration" thread in this forum??? @rangerrebew has done a great job of keeping us informed of the crisis at our borders.