That's encounters. Now how about deportations?The only difference? We didn't have to change border laws. We didn't have to spend a lot more money on preventing more border crossing. We didn't have to allow thousands into the country everyday before we closed the border. We simply got a new President.
RQAA. Pay attention, Sybil.That's encounters. Now how about deportations?
The Democrat border bill (it was NOT bipartisan!) attempted to legalize treason. Fortunately, Republicans shot it down.Democrats were crying that the "bipartisan" border bill was not passed. We never needed it we just needed a President that would enforce the law.
Denial of history.The Democrat border bill (it was NOT bipartisan!) attempted to legalize treason. Fortunately, Republicans shot it down.
Yes! Let's do the math!Let's do the math!
That's 158K less illegals. At a CBO verified average cost to the tax payers of $65K per year, per illegal, for an average of 32 years...
158,000 X 65000 X 32 = $328 Billion saved in just one month!
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You are not quoting history, Sybil. You are still hallucinating.Denial of history.
Illegal aliens are criminals, Sybil. They do not contribute anything to the US economy. Living in government paid housing is not labor or tax payments. They have no SS number. They do not fund anything. They are subject to deportation.Yes! Let's do the math!
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Undocumented immigrants contribute significantly to the US economy through their labor and tax payments, including federal, state, and local taxes, which fund public services and infrastructure. In 2022, they paid nearly $100 billion in taxes.
Susan Collins voted to advance it. So technically it got bipartisan support.The Democrat border bill (it was NOT bipartisan!) attempted to legalize treason. Fortunately, Republicans shot it down.
Yes! Let's do the math!
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She's not a Republican. She's a RINO.Susan Collins voted to advance it. So technically it got bipartisan support.
Technically she is a Republican so.... The bill was technically bipartisan.She's not a Republican. She's a RINO.
A RINO is just a Democrat.Technically she is a Republican so.... The bill was technically bipartisan.