Sunday, January 28, 2024

Question?

 Yesterday I saw a news article about Congress working on a bill to fix the problem of illegals crossing our border.

If memory serves, don't we already have laws concerning immigration?  And wouldn't it be a simple matter to enforce those existing laws rather than trying to come up with new laws?

Politics at its finest!  Why bother to follow our laws when politicians can royally screw things up instead!  I am so done with the lot of them.

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  1. The existing laws require more than a pulse to acquire citizenship. That's a roadblock to those wanting to control every aspect of our lives.

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    1. Jess...That is precisely what the whole border thing is about. Another way to control. Perhaps the word NO needs to be used more often.

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  2. As you say, enforcing existing laws would make too much sense.
    Probably no money in that.
    You all be safe and God bless.

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    1. You are spot on, LindaG...Take care and God bless you and yours.

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  3. These folks act as if our border security and sovereignty are up for negotiation... Worse yet, they feel they can tie our border security and sovereignty to funding a family dispute between Russia and Ukraine.

    I also keep hearing Congresscritters exclaiming that our immigration system is "fundamentally broken..." The only thing "broken" here is the "president" who won't mind the FEDERAL LAWS he's supposed to "execute," and the cronies who won't hold him to doing that... It's going to be up to us, Vicki...

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    1. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, Pete...After all, we are now living in a world where shoplifters are not arrested unless their take exceedes several hundred dollars. Where violent criminals are arrested and bailed out, all within an hour or so. And where those who break our laws by wading across a river are given more help than citizens. I don't remember moving but I must have, for this certainly is not America.

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