Ask the GOP why Obama can't just send those kids back

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It was one of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush, a measure that passed without controversy, along with a pension bill and another one calling for national parks to be commemorated on quarters.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” a White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as the president put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush

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Every time a crisis pops up, it leads back to Bush. The GOP gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. They even name new disasters after old Bush disasters.

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Nine times that the media has declared a "Katrina Moment" for Barack Obama.
 
still waiting for people like you to open your homes and take a few dozen of the kids

In fact why aren't they dumping them on Washington, Bel Air, ? EVERY Democrat in Congress's home towns?

oh, wait we know why...they are special people in those places, just like you believe you are, rdeanie
 
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It was one of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush, a measure that passed without controversy, along with a pension bill and another one calling for national parks to be commemorated on quarters.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” a White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as the president put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush

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Every time a crisis pops up, it leads back to Bush. The GOP gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. They even name new disasters after old Bush disasters.

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Nine times that the media has declared a "Katrina Moment" for Barack Obama.

Their you go again!!! facts

 
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It was one of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush, a measure that passed without controversy, along with a pension bill and another one calling for national parks to be commemorated on quarters.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” a White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as president BUSH put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush

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Every time a crisis pops up, it leads back to Bush. The GOP gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. They even name new disasters after old Bush disasters.

------------------------------------------------

Nine times that the media has declared a "Katrina Moment" for Barack Obama.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” BUSH White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as the president BUSH put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush
 
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It was one of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush, a measure that passed without controversy, along with a pension bill and another one calling for national parks to be commemorated on quarters.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” a White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as the president put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush

---------------------------------------------

Every time a crisis pops up, it leads back to Bush. The GOP gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. They even name new disasters after old Bush disasters.

------------------------------------------------

Nine times that the media has declared a "Katrina Moment" for Barack Obama.

Their you go again!!! facts



It's there ya commie POS. And you call me uneducated.
 
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It was one of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush, a measure that passed without controversy, along with a pension bill and another one calling for national parks to be commemorated on quarters.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” a White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as the president put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush

---------------------------------------------

Every time a crisis pops up, it leads back to Bush. The GOP gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. They even name new disasters after old Bush disasters.

------------------------------------------------

Nine times that the media has declared a "Katrina Moment" for Barack Obama.

Their you go again!!! facts



It's there ya commie POS. And you call me uneducated.


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ALL these kids were sexually abused?

Oh Rlry?

No one said that. Always trying to twist your panties into a bunch.

However, the law clearly states that the situation must be investigated. Abused or not. As long as the children don't come from Mexico or Canada.

I don't why I try to explain things to you. Knowledge simply doesn't "take". There is some kind of barrier. Perhaps some unexplained damage?
 
still waiting for people like you to open your homes and take a few dozen of the kids

In fact why aren't they dumping them on Washington, Bel Air, ? EVERY Democrat in Congress's home towns?

oh, wait we know why...they are special people in those places, just like you believe you are, rdeanie

Huh?
 
If Obama and the Democrats had followed the other laws and secured the border, the kids never would have made it onto American soil.
 
It was one of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush, a measure that passed without controversy, along with a pension bill and another one calling for national parks to be commemorated on quarters.

“This is a piece of legislation we’re very proud to sign,” a White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, told reporters on Dec. 23, 2008, as the president put his pen to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, named for a 19th-century British abolitionist. “This program has been very effective around the world in trying to stop trafficking in persons.”

Originally pushed by a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers as well as by evangelical groups to combat sex trafficking, the bill gave substantial new protections to children entering the country alone who were not from Mexico or Canada by prohibiting them from being quickly sent back to their country of origin.

One of the final pieces of legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush

---------------------------------------------

Every time a crisis pops up, it leads back to Bush. The GOP gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. They even name new disasters after old Bush disasters.

------------------------------------------------

Nine times that the media has declared a "Katrina Moment" for Barack Obama.

So, Obama picks and chooses when to override and ignore laws? Why does he not use the power of the pen and 'go it alone'?

-Geaux
 

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