Cinnabar (06-25-2019), Phantasmal (06-25-2019)
"Trump isn't matching Obama deportation numbers"
"Immigration and Customs Enforcement has deported more immigrants this fiscal year than any full fiscal year of Donald Trump's presidency, but it has yet to reach Barack Obama's early deportation levels, according to new internal Department of Homeland Security figures"
"With four months left in the fiscal year, it puts Trump's deportations in perspective and shows the reality behind the anti-immigrant pledges that have come to define his presidency."
https://www.axios.com/immigration-ic...5cf72f4b1.html
In reality, Trump don't give a rat's ass about immigration nor the border. He had Congress for two years and did nothing, and when even offered 1.6 billion by the Democrats he turned it down only to accept 1.3 billion when his shutdown crisis backfired
He doesn't contribute anything other than threaten, bluster, and blame others. The last thing he wants is a solution, it was his major campaign theme in 2016, and he damn sure wants to make sure it is a focus in 2020. There still exists enough nativism out there on the right for him to demogogue fear and anxiety to portray an emergency inwhich he alone can solve, the Trump shtick
When does that check from Mexico arrive?
Cinnabar (06-25-2019), Phantasmal (06-25-2019)
You're the ones who have been dragging your little feet for 2 years, denying there was any border
crisis and not willing to help prevent further masses of illegals of entering.
Fine. NOW you've created a bigger crisis than it already was. Lazy bums ignoring their jobs as
state representatives to go cry and moan about losing an election. Suck it up, grow up and DO
something to prevent any MORE of this crappola.
Abortion rights dogma can obscure human reason & harden the human heart so much that the same person who feels
empathy for animal suffering can lack compassion for unborn children who experience lethal violence and excruciating
pain in abortion.
Unborn animals are protected in their nesting places, humans are not. To abort something is to end something
which has begun. To abort life is to end it.
Obama's "deportation numbers" were made up. Nice try though. https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na...402-story.html
Every life matters
domer76 (06-25-2019), Phantasmal (06-25-2019)
In the Obama years, all of the increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom have just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category.
There wasn’t a true crisis until Trump created the crush with his rants about closing the border. Apprehensions were down.
Now, we have a fucking mess with some kids never to see their parents again.
He can create “emergencies” to illegally fund his wall and to arm Saudi Arabia, but not lift a finger for a true humanitarian disaster.
Piece of human shit. And his supporters as well.
Cinnabar (06-26-2019)
Gonzomin (06-26-2019)
Yello, Yello, Yello? Bumpity bump bump.
Obama's "deportation numbers" were made up. Nice try though. https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na...402-story.html
Every life matters
Cinnabar (06-26-2019)
Sorry, but you are arguing with a righty who has Vulpine facts on his side. Obama was the deporter in chief. https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...porter-chief-/ It is nothing to be proud of.
Almost true! The Obama Administration used other priorities as well, Those who were known criminals according to background checks- those that committed crimes in the US since crossing the border- etc.
The reason why Donald Trump can't seem to stay up with Obama is because he is deliberately targeting and prioritizing deporting Mexican families already settled into jobs, schools, and churches, and property and business owners- and college students. He is going after your neighbors who have children enrolled in schools, and people who have jobs, and being productive citizens first and foremost. Instead of targeting the ones that are causing problems.
The kinds of family separations and life disruptions for people with children attending public schools are taking longer to deport because the courts are overwhelmed with those kinds of cases.
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