Hillary Promises To Get Rid Of US Borders

Hildabeast's mouth is writing checks her old fat ass can never cash

This is effectively what the No Borders plan is, the Global No Borders plan, not too surprinsingly both Cloward and Piven were Leftist Activists :rolleyes-41: aka Communists.

Cloward–Piven strategy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So the Globalists, they want No Borders, so that tens of millions of illegal immigrants charge into the majority of the Industrialised Western nations. Thus causing a MASSIVE overloading of everything from the Healthcare system to the Welfare system. They know full well, this would be completely unsustainable, leading to complete collapse ie. The Cloward-Piven Strategy.

The plan is insane and will cause huge suffering for much of the Industrialised Western nations populations. There's no way that housing, jobs, healthcare, education etc can be increased to the MASSIVE levels needed to accommodate tens of millions of illegal immigrants.
 
Lucy, are you registered to vote in the U.S.A. ?
No, but she's registered to express her opinion on USMB.

There are many Americans who comment about our politics on the European Continent. Also American Leftists have no problem with European Leftists at this forum bashing Donald Trump or making comments bashing laws in Utah and Texas.
 
Lucy, are you registered to vote in the U.S.A. ?
No, but she's registered to express her opinion on USMB.

There are many Americans who comment about our politics on the European Continent. Also American Leftists have no problem with European Leftists at this forum bashing Donald Trump or making comments bashing laws in Utah and Texas.
American Leftists have no problem with anyone that agrees with them. Where they have trouble is with defending their idiotic beliefs in the face of truth and logic.

Is there an equivalent of USMB where you live?
 
Lucy, are you registered to vote in the U.S.A. ?
No, but she's registered to express her opinion on USMB.

There are many Americans who comment about our politics on the European Continent. Also American Leftists have no problem with European Leftists at this forum bashing Donald Trump or making comments bashing laws in Utah and Texas.
American Leftists have no problem with anyone that agrees with them. Where they have trouble is with defending their idiotic beliefs in the face of truth and logic.

Is there an equivalent of USMB where you live?

There's a thread now with a European Leftist again bashing Donald Trump, as I said the American Leftists don't get in that thread, no they like it.

Leftists don't do Logic, they do Emotion, they can't do Logical Thinking, it's all Emotional Thinking, a recipe for disaster of course, Venezuela is the latest example of the Socialist Utopia turned nightmare scenario.

No, there's no equivalent of this forum.
 
by the way, an open border policy does not mean "getting rid of U.S. borders". :eusa_liar:
 
America needs comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship.

Hillary will:

  • Enact comprehensive immigration reform to create a pathway to citizenship, keep families together, and enable millions of workers to come out of the shadows.

  • Defend President Obama’s executive actions to provide deportation relief for DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents, and extend those actions to additional persons with sympathetic cases if Congress refuses to act.

  • Promote naturalization and support immigrant integration.

  • End family detention and close private immigrant detention centers.
“We have to finally and once and for all fix our immigration system—this is a family issue. It’s an economic issue too, but it is at heart a family issue. If we claim we are for family, then we have to pull together and resolve the outstanding issues around our broken immigration system. The American people support comprehensive immigration reform not just because it’s the right thing to do—and it is—but because it will strengthen families, strengthen our economy, and strengthen our country. That’s why we can’t wait any longer, we can’t wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship.”

HILLARY, MAY 5, 2015


Hillary Clinton on immigration reform
 
Hillary has shown longstanding, steadfast commitment to America’s immigrants throughout her career. As president, she will work to ensure a fair and just immigration system.

Since the founding of this nation, generations of immigrants have contributed to the strength of America. Immigrants have spurred economic growth, fueled innovation, defended us abroad and added to the unique character of our nation. Despite the steady growth of America’s immigrant population, immigrants continue to earn less, lag on educational attainment rates, and face discrimination. And, while millions of undocumented immigrants have become an integral part of America’s social fabric, many live in fear that deportation will tear their families apart.

Hillary is fighting for an America where every family feels like they belong here. Instead of breaking up hardworking, law-abiding immigrant families who have enriched America for years, she will work to keep families together and ensure a more humane immigration enforcement system.
 
As president, Hillary will:

  • Fight for comprehensive immigration reform legislation with a path to full and equal citizenship. As senator, Hillary was a strong supporter of comprehensive immigration reform, cosponsoring Senator Ted Kennedy’s 2004 bill and supporting the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act in 2006 and 2007. She co-sponsored the DREAM Act in the Senate in 2003, 2005, and 2007 to give undocumented students who grew up in the U.S. a chance to contribute to our nation’s growth. As president, Hillary will fight for comprehensive immigration reform that provides a full and equal path to citizenship, treats every person with dignity, upholds the rule of law, protects our borders and national security, and brings millions of hardworking people into the formal economy.

  • Defend President Obama’s DACA and DAPA executive actions. President Obama’s executive actions that provide relief from deportation for DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents would protect an estimated 5 million people. Hillary will defend DACA and DAPA against partisan attacks and politically motivated lawsuits that would put DREAMers and others at risk of deportation.

  • Do everything possible under the law to go further to protect families. If Congress continues its refusal to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will put in place a simple, straightforward, accessible system for parents of DREAMers and others with a history of service and contribution to their communities to be able to make their case and be eligible for deferred action as well.

  • End the 3- and 10-year bars. Current immigration law forces families—especially those whose members have different citizenship or immigration statuses—into a heartbreaking dilemma: pursue a green card by leaving the country and your loved ones behind, or remain in the shadows. Hillary will call on Congress to repeal the 3- and 10-year bars to keep families together.

  • Promote naturalization. There are an estimated 9 million lawful permanent residents (green card holders) in the United States who are eligible to become U.S. citizens. Hillary believes we need to do more to help the millions of people who are eligible for citizenship to take that last step. She will work to expand fee waivers so more people can get a break on costs, increase access to robust language programs to help people boost their English proficiency, and enhance outreach and education so more people are informed about their options and engaged in the process.

  • Support immigrant integration. The United States is home to an estimated 42 million immigrants—13% of the overall U.S. population. But in too many communities, immigrants still face significant language, education, and economic barriers that prevent them from fully participating in their new home. Hillary will work to break down these barriers and support successful immigrant integration.
    • Create a national Office of Immigrant Affairs to ensure successful immigrant and refugee integration in every community. Given the cross-cutting nature of immigrant integration policy concerns, Hillary believes it is critical that there be a proactive effort to coordinate policies and programs across federal agencies and with state and local governments. In 2014, the Obama Administration announced a task force to study integration services and make recommendations for improvements. Hillary would work to implement the task force’s recommendations and create the first ever federal Office of Immigrant Affairs to ensure there is a dedicated place in the White House where integration policies and services for immigrants and refugees are managed.

    • Support affordable integration services through $15 million in new grant funding for community navigators and similar organizations. Immigrant integration starts at the local level where volunteers, community-based organizations, and legal services providers are often the first people to welcome immigrants into their new communities and help them get settled. Hillary would create a new competitive grant program to supplement current funding streams for integration and naturalization services, focusing on building the capacity of organizations in the field. By investing in efforts like the Community Navigator model developed by the National Partnership for New Americans, Hillary will ensure that more immigrants can receive the support they need to apply for naturalization or DAPA and DACA, seek out education and workforce training, and navigate their new communities.

    • Significantly increase federal resources for adult English language education and citizenship education. English proficiency is essential to social and economic mobility in the United States. But for too many immigrants, accessing affordable and effective English language learning resources continues to be a struggle. Of the roughly 23 million adults 16 and over in the country who have limited English proficiency, fewer than 1 million benefit from the primary federal-state partnership program for providing adult English instruction. As senator, Hillary introduced the Strengthening Communities through English and Integration Act, which proposed increased investments in integration resources, with a special focus on English and civics programs. As president, Hillary will greatly expand the federal resources devoted to adult English language education and citizenship education—ensuring that immigrants, citizenship applicants, parents of young children, and others can access the programming they need, whether at community organizations, public libraries, adult schools, community colleges or through new innovative platforms.

  • Expand access to affordable health care to all families. Hillary has been fighting her entire life to ensure that families have access to affordable health care. She sponsored the Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act in the Senate, which later became law and allows immigrant children and pregnant women to obtain Medicaid and SCHIP. She believes we should let families—regardless of immigration status—buy into the Affordable Care Act exchanges. Families who want to purchase health insurance should be able to do so.

  • Conduct humane, targeted immigration enforcement. Hillary believes immigration enforcement must be humane, targeted, and effective. She will focus enforcement resources on detaining and deporting those individuals who pose a violent threat to public safety, and work to ensure refugees who seek asylum in the U.S. have a fair chance to tell their stories.
    • End family detention. Hillary believes we should end family detention for parents and children who arrive at our border in desperate situations. We have alternatives to detention for those who pose no flight or public safety risk, such as supervised release, that have proved effective and cost a fraction of what it takes to keep families in detention.

    • Close private immigrant detention centers. Hillary will end private immigrant detention centers. She believes we should move away from contracting out this critical government function to private corporations and private industry incentives that may contribute—or have the appearance of contributing—to over-incarceration.
    Read more: Hillary's remarks on strengthening immigrant families
 
In a move to sow up Hispanic votes, Hillary Promises to end American sovereignty and open our borders.

Hillary Clinton on immigration reform
Open-Southern-Border-Hillary-Clinton-AP-Photos-640x480.jpg



"Professional Republicans in the #NeverTrump movement continue to oppose the presumptive nominee selected by the GOP electorate and are now floating strategies to throw the election to Hillary Clinton.

However, an examination of Clinton’s campaign promises reveals that Republicans who are willing to thwart Trump in favor of Clinton will be complicit in electing a President who would seek to bring about the complete and, possibly irreversible, dissolution of our nation’s borders.

A review of Clinton’s stated positions on the issue suggests she is perhaps the most extreme candidate on immigration ever to run for the office of the U.S. Presidency. Her views place her even further outside the mainstream of the American electorate than President Barack Obama, who systematically dismantled U.S. immigration law during his two terms in office.

Below are just a few of the extreme immigration positions held by Clinton.

(1) Expanding Unconstitutional Executive Amnesty

Perhaps one of the most radical aspects Clinton’s open borders platform is that she is openly campaigning on defending and even expanding President Obama’s unconstitutional executive amnesties.

“You can count on me to defend President Obama’s executive actions on DACA and DAPA when I am president,” Clinton said, referring to Obama’s 2012 (DACA) and 2014 (DAPA) executive amnesties, which gave work permits and access to federal benefits to millions of illegal immigrants.

Clinton’s campaign website states that, as President, she will “defend President Obama’s executive actions to provide deportation relief for DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents.” Meaning, Clinton will allow millions of illegal immigrants to remain in the United States, receive work permits to legally fill American jobs, and get access to federal benefits paid for by U.S. taxpayers.

In addition, Clinton’s website says she will “extend those actions to additional persons with sympathetic cases if Congress refuses to act.”

If Congress continues its refusal to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will put in place a simple, straightforward, accessible system for parents of DREAMers and others with a history of service and contribution to their communities to be able to make their case and be eligible for deferred action as well.

However, as Sen. Jeff Sessions has pointed out, Congress has acted on so-called “comprehensive immigration reform” and it has rejected it. Sessions explains that the reason any executive-ordered amnesty is unconstitutional is because “the President’s action erases the laws Congress has passed in order to implement laws Congress has refused to pass.”

Sessions said that “Congress considered and rejected these changes to immigration law in 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2014.”

While Clinton is pushing for immigration policies that would expand migration rates, polls show that the American electorate overwhelming wants immigration levels to be frozen or reduced—including 92% of the GOP electorate and 83% of the American electorate overall.

Moreover, according to an October Rasmussen survey, most Americans still oppose Obama’s unconstitutional executive amnesty. A Kellyanne Conway poll found that by a 2-1 margin, voters believe that illegal immigrants should be encouraged to return home by shutting off their access to U.S. jobs and welfare."

Clinton Releases Plan to Dissolve U.S. Border Within 100 Days - Breitbart

she said no such think lying muddy.
 
In a move to sow up Hispanic votes, Hillary Promises to end American sovereignty and open our borders.

Hillary Clinton on immigration reform
Open-Southern-Border-Hillary-Clinton-AP-Photos-640x480.jpg



"Professional Republicans in the #NeverTrump movement continue to oppose the presumptive nominee selected by the GOP electorate and are now floating strategies to throw the election to Hillary Clinton.

However, an examination of Clinton’s campaign promises reveals that Republicans who are willing to thwart Trump in favor of Clinton will be complicit in electing a President who would seek to bring about the complete and, possibly irreversible, dissolution of our nation’s borders.

A review of Clinton’s stated positions on the issue suggests she is perhaps the most extreme candidate on immigration ever to run for the office of the U.S. Presidency. Her views place her even further outside the mainstream of the American electorate than President Barack Obama, who systematically dismantled U.S. immigration law during his two terms in office.

Below are just a few of the extreme immigration positions held by Clinton.

(1) Expanding Unconstitutional Executive Amnesty

Perhaps one of the most radical aspects Clinton’s open borders platform is that she is openly campaigning on defending and even expanding President Obama’s unconstitutional executive amnesties.

“You can count on me to defend President Obama’s executive actions on DACA and DAPA when I am president,” Clinton said, referring to Obama’s 2012 (DACA) and 2014 (DAPA) executive amnesties, which gave work permits and access to federal benefits to millions of illegal immigrants.

Clinton’s campaign website states that, as President, she will “defend President Obama’s executive actions to provide deportation relief for DREAMers and parents of Americans and lawful residents.” Meaning, Clinton will allow millions of illegal immigrants to remain in the United States, receive work permits to legally fill American jobs, and get access to federal benefits paid for by U.S. taxpayers.

In addition, Clinton’s website says she will “extend those actions to additional persons with sympathetic cases if Congress refuses to act.”

If Congress continues its refusal to act on comprehensive immigration reform, Hillary will put in place a simple, straightforward, accessible system for parents of DREAMers and others with a history of service and contribution to their communities to be able to make their case and be eligible for deferred action as well.

However, as Sen. Jeff Sessions has pointed out, Congress has acted on so-called “comprehensive immigration reform” and it has rejected it. Sessions explains that the reason any executive-ordered amnesty is unconstitutional is because “the President’s action erases the laws Congress has passed in order to implement laws Congress has refused to pass.”

Sessions said that “Congress considered and rejected these changes to immigration law in 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2014.”

While Clinton is pushing for immigration policies that would expand migration rates, polls show that the American electorate overwhelming wants immigration levels to be frozen or reduced—including 92% of the GOP electorate and 83% of the American electorate overall.

Moreover, according to an October Rasmussen survey, most Americans still oppose Obama’s unconstitutional executive amnesty. A Kellyanne Conway poll found that by a 2-1 margin, voters believe that illegal immigrants should be encouraged to return home by shutting off their access to U.S. jobs and welfare."

Clinton Releases Plan to Dissolve U.S. Border Within 100 Days - Breitbart

she said no such think lying muddy.

of course she did
 
Wow, well if dem voters actually find out about this, shes finished.

Sarcasm ?
Looney lefties are a very small percentage of the leftwing voters.

The vast majority would be understandbly horrorfied at a complete disolving of national borders.

we'd all have to build high walls around our houses and petition councils to allow us razorr wire. It'd be a nightmare.

People vote left to make life easier,not harder.
 

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