Sunday, February 11, 2018

Jim Jordan: Freedom Caucus won't support joint immigration package with the border wall, DACA

Via Billy


Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, was adamant Sunday he would not accept an immigration bill dealing with both increased border security and a pathway for citizenship for so-called Dreamers, or immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children.

"I will support a package consistent with what the voters said," Jordan told "Fox News Sunday."

"What they want is border security first. Build a border security wall, end the chain migration, get rid of this crazy visa lottery. Sanctuary city policy, get rid of those. Do those things first and then we will deal with the [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals] situation."

12 comments:

  1. Agree 100%. NOTHING LESS!

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  2. DACA must go! We can't even take care of our own.
    Brock, remember when I mentioned Baja and the intrusion of
    the drug cartel - here is some info - its has become dangerous:

    http://republicbroadcasting.org/news/ak-47-rifles-claymore-mines-grenade-launchers-discovered-on-mexico-border/

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    1. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/02/aks-claymore-mines-grenade-launchers.html

      Thanks and Claymores were recommended by my Cousin Steve, West Point graduate with 120 missions over North Vietnam with Marine aviation. :) Legal drugs = end of the cartels and much crime.

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  3. I kind of like landmines because they can be hidden, all
    along the border. Legalizing drugs would be worth a try
    but will never happen as they need the billions trafficking
    thru the banks.

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    1. they need the billions trafficking thru the banks.

      May be.

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  4. You remember the documentary concerning the gov protecting
    a big drug cartel leader functioning in Chicago as long as
    he will tell on other smaller drug dealers - he was protected
    and allowed to sell and import drugs legally by their standards.
    Kind of like 'fast and furious' scam.

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    1. Kind of like 'fast and furious' scam

      Why, what was that...? A right wing fake news story...? I've never heard of such! :)

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  5. Yes, I sent the website to you that featured the documentary/
    video. It came off of a station called 'NGC' an educational
    reporting site. Not like 'History Channel' which is full of lies. One documentary I am going to watch,which is
    saved on the DVR is 'CIA: secret experiments'. All kinds
    of cool stuff on flagrant history.
    The report on 'fast and furious' came off of this channel.

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    1. The report on 'fast and furious' came off of this channel.

      Thanks and I was being facetious of course.:)

      Why, what was that...? A right wing fake news story...? I've never heard of such! :)

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  6. I don't know if this is the drug dealer in the documentary
    as it was about six months ago. I know it wasn't Guzman:

    Whenever Zambada does get to the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse, all eyes in the narco world will be watching. In court filings, Zambada has already made the explosive claim that he was working as a secret informant for the DEA. In exchange for information on rival drug lords, he says, U.S. authorities offered him immunity from prosecution and turned a blind eye toward the Sinaloa cartel’s illegal activities. (Prosecutors deny these allegations.)
    Of course they are going to deny it. It's not fools gold.

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