The Senate’s bipartisan, 2024, tyrannical and traitorous border bill

What I think is that this border bill was the best compromise we have had in decades and Republicans, with promoting from the deep state former president, turned it down.
The senate border bill was not very good at all

Speaking for myself I dont want to admit 5,000 fake asylum seekers every day

Thats insane
 
Repubs need the Senate and the executive to accomplish anything.

That is why we compromise.

Will you accept any compromise?
I have offered you the House border bill to go along with the foreign aid spending that Biden wants
 
That is your opinion but regardless, it is better then what have now.

Why don't you want the improve the situation at the border?


Better then what is going on now.
The House bill is much better
 
DING! DING! DING!

Cats said the magic word that makes lib knees jerk

Trump and the repubs are merely representing the wishes of 70 million voters
Trump isn't an elected official.

And Biden, Dems are merely representing more then that amount.

What is your excuse for non compromise again?
 
Trump isn't an elected official.

And Biden, Dems are merely representing more then that amount.

What is your excuse for non compromise again?
You said “trump” before I did

But I included the repubs in congress who are elected
 
Repubs control the House

They have as much power as dems in the Senate
But they don't have a majority of the govenrment.

For arguments sake let's say it is an even split. Does that mean one side shouldn't compromise?
 
But they don't have a majority of the govenrment.

For arguments sake let's say it is an even split. Does that mean one side shouldn't compromise?
It is an even split between the House and Senate

Meaning repubs have equal power to dems in congress
 
It depends on which parts of the senate bill

democrats are demanding

5,000 fake asylum seekers a day is out of the question
"The bipartisan deal does include provisions that would shut down the border entirely if a certain threshold is hit, but those are border encounters, not crossings. As noted above, no migrants trying to enter the U.S. illegally would be allowed into the country unless they passed asylum interviews or were being held under government supervision."

"Under the new immigration bill, the Department of Homeland Security could close the border if too many migrants were showing up with asylum claims. After negotiators conferred with the Border Patrol and officials at the Department of Homeland Security, they crafted the legislation to give DHS the authority to close the border if they reached a seven-day average of 4,000 or more border encounters. A seven-day average of 5,000 or more would mandate a border closure. If the number exceeded 8,500 in a single day, there would also be a mandatory border closure."

 

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