Drawz
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Ok, what have Donald and the Republicans tried to get through congress to fix it that the Democrats have stopped?
The pen and the phone donât require congress.
So far pretty much everything. Unless democrats in both houses agree to any immigration measure they are dead before they can even be drafted.
Structural chances in law do, so does appropriating money.
Drawz
46
So, the Republicans and Donald havenât drafted anything, havenât tried to pass anything, and itâs the Democrats fault?
Parents rob a liquor store, are separated from their kids, Trumpâs fault. Man liberals are dumb.
I case youâve been sleeping since inauguration day they have been in constant negotiations with the demâs trying to strike a deal.
So far the demâs refuse to budge on anything including DACA.
Not what we are saying. See my previous post #33.
translation: Iâm going to send you off to tediously collect and compile information that I either wonât read or will say is fake after you post it⌠just to pretend like Iâm interested in facts.
you need to keep up. Itâs the bookworms who are upset that Borders closed. They want to keep Borders openâŚdamn nerds.
So Trump who party has control over both Houses of Congress canât pass a bill because of the Liberals.
AZslim
58
Then you are OK with a President acting like Obama?
DougBH
60
What you state is not official policy. Official policy is that there will only be separation in that case if it is doubted that the child is with the legal custodianâŚfor obvious reasons.
There may be some anomalies, and some groups will doubtless contest that the policy is followed.
"In a White House press briefing Monday, Nielsen said, âDHS is not separating families legitimately seeking asylum at ports of entry.â But she said DHS âwill only separate a family if we cannot determine there is a familial relationship, if child is at risk with the parent or legal guardian, or if the parent or legal guardian is referred for prosecution.â
Burnett also has reported that some families are not being allowed to request asylum â that they are being repeatedly turned away and told the CBP facility is too full to accept them.
Nielsen has denied that some asylum-seekers who present themselves at a port of entry are being turned away, which would be a violation of international law.
âWe are saying we want to take care of you in the right way. Right now we do not have the resources at this particular moment in time. Come back,â she said."