Thursday, June 7, 2018

Rogue House Republicans are preparing to grant amnesty to 3.2 million illegal aliens

Image result for Rogue House Republicans are preparing to grant amnesty to 3.2 million illegal aliens

Immigration has been electoral gold for Republicans in the last few elections cycles. As Democrats have moved increasingly in the direction of an amnesty-only approach to illegal immigration, Republicans at the federal and state level have succeeded by promising voters real immigration enforcement. 

Running on that platform, Republicans captured both houses of Congress and the White House in 2016. Both in his campaign and as president, Donald Trump laid out a comprehensive list of reforms to halt illegal immigration and vowed to oppose any form of amnesty for those who violated our laws. 

In 2018, as legislators prepare to face voters once again, Republicans have delivered nothing in the way of meaningful immigration enforcement legislation, but seem poised to pass legislation in the House that would grant amnesty to some 3.2 million illegal aliens (more than four times the number of people who received DACA protections), without even vague assurances that large-scale illegal immigration will be tamed.

More @ The Hill

6 comments:

  1. The "rogue Rinos" are in bed with the agricultural, services and construction conglomerates. Now the unemployment levels are at a new low (under4%) and with many American youths getting college degrees for whatever they're worth, these entities just need strong back labor and the turncoat republicans want to fill their "lobby kick-back coffers". It's one-hand-washes-the-other at the American citizens' expense.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It's one-hand-washes-the-other at the American citizens' expense.

      Just peachy....:(

      Delete
  2. It's not even one hand washing the other. A large number of Republicans are true believers in progressive government. They just say "conservative" things to get elected in republican areas. But they have no intention of actually being conservative, or goverNing in the best interest of the American people.

    --generic

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. they have no intention of actually being conservative, or goverNing in the best interest of the American people.

      Certainly seems so.

      Delete