And where’s the law that states we as “the US have no choice but to parole everyone into the country who says that they are an asylum seeker”? You spent 4 years defending what Biden was doing at the border, claiming that there’s NOTHING that can be done differently, insinuating that this will also be the case if Trump were president. I am looking forward to seeing the differences in how the border will look over the next four years. Here’s a prelude:
This is from the National Review link Once migrants were released into the country, they were unlikely ever to be deported, so the administration sought, as much as possible, to detain people until they were removed, which meant changing practices that, as it turned out, were largely discretionary. Soon after Trump took office, in early 2017, the number of migrants dropped precipitously thanks to the so-called Trump effect, the belief south of the border that Trump would enforce the law so z…