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Interesting.
How do you think he'll address intentionally blocking legislation that the Border Patrol was in support of so that nothing would be done until after November? Do you think he'll just hope that most of his supporters are too dumb to know any better?
Blocking what legistation? lol... You mean increased funding with zero changes to current policies? There were no fundamental changes to how immigrants were to be processed after coming over legally or illegally. Nothing to slow down the wide open faucet Biden opened when he took over.
Just handing them more money doesn't fix anything. There's no provisions to stop the current Catch & Release policies for processing illegal immigrants
And this asshole has no desire to stop the broken system
Senate Bill Wouldn’t End ‘Catch-and-Release’ — It Would Perpetuate It
Senate Bill Wouldn’t End ‘Catch-and-Release’ — It Would Perpetuate It
A main selling point for the (apparently doomed) Senate border bill is that it would end “catch-and-release”. The bill not only wouldn’t have done that, it would instead have perpetuated catch-and-release by making it next to impossible for any future administration to halt the border crisis by...
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Catch-and-Release. In Executive Order (EO) 13767, issued on January 25, 2017, President Trump directed the DHS secretary to “issue new policy guidance to all” DHS “personnel regarding the appropriate and consistent use of lawful detention authority under the INA, including the termination of the practice commonly known as ‘catch and release’”.
Trump followed that up with an April 2018 presidential memorandum ordering the DHS secretary to coordinate with other cabinet officials and report back on the efforts they had taken to end catch-and-release, and specifically to ensure that parole was being used properly.
President Biden rescinded EO 13767 and revoked that presidential memorandum in EO 14010, issued on February 2, 2021.
Instead of complying with the congressional detention mandate and/or continuing to send migrants back to await their removal hearings, the administration ended Remain in Mexico (twice) while releasing — by my conservative estimate — 88.5 percent of all inadmissible aliens encountered at the Southwest border who weren’t expelled under Title 42 — some 3.3 million aliens, according to a recently adopted House resolution.