Illegal immigration and Kids

Feeble response. Congrats! :grin:

You sound a little ticked off… Didn’t know that we already funded 33 miles of border wall in the Rio Grande Valley?

Those pictures of kids in cages was taken in 2014 under the Obama Administration, what don’t you understand or refuse to understand about that and where was all the concern and rage back then? Oh that’s right there wasn’t any from the media or Democrats because it didn’t serve their political agenda.

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So you knew that we have already funded 33 miles of border wall in the Rio Grande Valley?

Not ticked but properly skeptical. I saw the left wing talking points accidently displayed.

They do exist. The leftists that claim otherwise doth protest way too much.

Kind of strange this, going on since at least 2014, became a huge issue at the same time the IG report came out.

Good one. Ann Coulter is trying to convince people that the children at the border are child actors…

If you want to make believe a fence is a wall.

Still playing dumb and pretending this isn’t a deliberate policy choice by the administration? Is this today’s GOP talking point?

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There was no corruption. I wasn’t corruption. You’re the corruption.

Oh for the Love of God…

Heh. There’s never been an abortion in the US. Those pictures? Fetus actors, clearly.

No you didn’t. Fake news.

Don’t get your hopes up for anything better. He’ll be cursing at you soon.

If you think it is cruel for children to be “ripped” away from their parents and held “hostage” then perhaps you might look directly at the “parents” as the cause of the problem.
THE “parent” knew this would happen. The “parent” chose this course of action anyway.

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Considering we didn’t know it was happening until this week, what the hell makes you think a poor person fleeing violence did?

The cognitive dissonance here’s is astounding.

Before the fence was built, all that separated that stretch of Mexico from California was a single strand of cable that demarcated the international border.

Back then, Border Patrol agent Jim Henry says he was overwhelmed by the stream of immigrants who crossed into the United States illegally just in that sector.

“It was an area that was out of control,” Henry says. “There were over 100,000 aliens crossing through this area a year.”

Today, Henry is assistant chief of the Border Patrol’s San Diego sector. He says apprehensions here are down 95 percent, from 100,000 a year to 5,000 a year, largely because the single strand of cable marking the border was replaced by double — and in some places, triple — fencing.

A fence works great, that is if you think a 95% reduction is “great”?

Excellent post!