Just in case people forgot our border crisis!

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Biden’s Southern Border Crisis Isn’t Going Away
The administration lets a crisis fester, and the Democratic Party will pay a political price.

When is Joe Biden going to realize that Donald Trump didn’t lose the election in 2020 because of his stance on illegal immigration? The Biden administration doesn’t seem much interested in the havoc on our southern border, but the problem isn’t going away. If anything, the situation has been worsening.

Mr. Biden’s overall job-approval rating is in the low 40s. That’s worrying enough for Democrats, but Americans think even less of how the president is handling immigration, with only 36% of respondents voicing satisfaction in a recent CBS News poll. Obviously, people other than Fox News viewers are paying attention to the crisis. And what they’ve seen over the past year, in addition to White House indifference, is record levels of illicit border crossings, overflowing detention centers and, more recently, video footage of illegal immigrants being ferried (in the dead of night) from the southern border to New York, Florida and other parts of the country.

The administration doesn’t deny that this is happening. When pressed last week, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki matter-of-factly explained that when undocumented individuals can’t be immediately removed from the country, they “are placed into immigration proceedings, and one of those avenues could be placement in an alternative-to-detention program in the interior of the United States.” That, folks, is the administration’s current policy for handling illegal immigration.

Predictably, the results have been a disaster. Apprehensions are a proxy for unlawful entries. When border apprehensions are up, it means we’re experiencing higher levels of illegal immigration. In the last fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30, there were a record-breaking 1.7 million arrests at the border. For all of 2021, there were just shy of two million, far above the previous record of 1.6 million set in 2000. Worse, there is every indication that the administration is on pace to make history again. Reuters reports that “border officials are preparing for as many as 9,000 border arrests per day by the spring, according to two Department of Homeland Security officials, which would be significantly larger than last year’s peak.”
 
Right-wingers' fake subscription to Capitalism is showing. Capitalism? What is That, Sayeth the Right-Wing every time it comes up. Why any subscription to Tax Cut economics when right-wingers seem to only want the Expense of socialism on a national or international basis every time it comes up?

There is no express Immigration clause in our federal Constitution and tourism is the first, second, or third largest employer in twenty-nine States of our Union.

Only right-wingers never seem to understand the Economic aspect of that.
 
Criminal Penalties for Improper Entry to the United States

For the first improper entry offense, the person can be fined (as a criminal penalty), or imprisoned for up to six months, or both.

For a subsequent offense, the person can be fined or imprisoned for up to two years, or both. (See 8 U.S.C. Section 1325, I.N.A. Section 275.)

But just in case that isn't enough to deter illegal entrants, a separate section of the law adds penalties for reentry (or attempted reentry) in cases where the person had been convicted of certain types of crimes and thus removed (deported) from the U.S., as follows:

People removed for a conviction of three or more misdemeanors involving drugs, crimes against the person, or both, or a felony (other than an aggravated felony), shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.
People removed for a conviction of an aggravated felony shall be fined, imprisoned for up to 20 years, or both.
People who were excluded or removed from the United States for security reasons shall be fined, and imprisoned for up to ten years, which sentence shall not run concurrently with any other sentence.
Nonviolent offenders who were removed from the United States before their prison sentence was up shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.

What's more, someone deported before completing their prison sentence may be incarcerated for the remainder of the sentence, without any reduction for parole or supervised release.

(See 8 U.S.C. Section 1326, I.N.A. Section 276.)
 
The U.S. Code is the actual law that Congress enacted and it is also the legal evidence of the law. Further, for sections of the U.S. Code where Congress enacted the underlying statute before the applicable title became positive law, there is no longer any non-repealed statute to which to refer.
 
Featherston was ready to speak on the record about what he saw as a disastrous operation, and he had documents to back it up. On December 23, the Army Times ran a story with the headline “Wave of suicides hits Texas National Guard’s border mission.” The article linked four suicides to Operation Lone Star and described widespread pay issues for soldiers deployed on the mission. Featherston was quoted extensively, arguing that the operation was a harmful and needless political stunt. A media frenzy, and an unwelcome scandal for Abbott, was born.

https://www.texasobserver.org/guardian-of-the-guard/
 
Criminal Penalties for Improper Entry to the United States

For the first improper entry offense, the person can be fined (as a criminal penalty), or imprisoned for up to six months, or both.

For a subsequent offense, the person can be fined or imprisoned for up to two years, or both. (See 8 U.S.C. Section 1325, I.N.A. Section 275.)

But just in case that isn't enough to deter illegal entrants, a separate section of the law adds penalties for reentry (or attempted reentry) in cases where the person had been convicted of certain types of crimes and thus removed (deported) from the U.S., as follows:

People removed for a conviction of three or more misdemeanors involving drugs, crimes against the person, or both, or a felony (other than an aggravated felony), shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.
People removed for a conviction of an aggravated felony shall be fined, imprisoned for up to 20 years, or both.
People who were excluded or removed from the United States for security reasons shall be fined, and imprisoned for up to ten years, which sentence shall not run concurrently with any other sentence.
Nonviolent offenders who were removed from the United States before their prison sentence was up shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.

What's more, someone deported before completing their prison sentence may be incarcerated for the remainder of the sentence, without any reduction for parole or supervised release.

(See 8 U.S.C. Section 1326, I.N.A. Section 276.)
I would be Happy to take right-wingers seriously when they propose socialism on a national or international tax rates.
 
Right-wingers' fake subscription to Capitalism is showing. Capitalism? What is That, Sayeth the Right-Wing every time it comes up. Why any subscription to Tax Cut economics when right-wingers seem to only want the Expense of socialism on a national or international basis every time it comes up?

There is no express Immigration clause in our federal Constitution and tourism is the first, second, or third largest employer in twenty-nine States of our Union.

Only right-wingers never seem to understand the Economic aspect of that.

YOU BITCHES WANT TO GIVE FREE MONEY AWAY
 
Ok. I will keep it simple for parrots.

Obey the (Constitutional) Law, right-wingers. Don't be illegal (and immoral) to express Constitutional Law. Only illegals do that. (Job 34:30 That the hypocrite reign not, lest the people be ensnared.)

illegals and liberals are not following the rule of law, you fucking dumbass bitch
 
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