pknopp
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Get that from CNN?He was resisted 100% by dirty lawsuits filed by traitor Democrats. You seem to forget that FACT.PFFFFFTTTTT!ICE does not prosecute. The DOJ does. It’s hard to prove someone knowingly hired an illegal.where world did you get that idea?Your first point begs the question...then why did the left and the propagandist get so upset about it when Trump supported it?FIrst let's note that "considering" is not "restarting" like your claim. The border wall long pre-dates Trump also.
It's not going to do anything about the problem even if he does more than "consider" it.
Because both sides largely argue against anything the other side does now even if they supported it before. Trump supported an infrastructure a bill.
I suppose it won't stop the problem...anymore then putting a fence around a farm keeps cattle from escaping, or putting a lock on a door keeps stops break-ins....both are still gonna happen to some degree...but we still do it, because it does help
We can't put a fence around the U.S. It's physically impossible. As long as jobs are being offered they will come.
I don't see anyone from the GOP opposing Xiden restarting the border wall construction now
Both sides have always supported corporate welfare.
Red herring...nobody suggested putting a fence where it's physically impossible.
We aren't going to stop having jobs in the USA either..that would literally destroy the United States. Moreover, nobody wants to stop people from legally coming to the United States
Talk about a red herring. We won't stop having jobs? Really? We can stop allowing business to hire illegals though.
Not if liberal progressives get their way and do away with ICE, and neuter CBP.
Why spend money on a enforcement agency that doesn't enforce much of anything?
How Many Employers Have Been Prosecuted for Employing Illegals?
Employers hiring illegal workers face "exceedingly remote" chances for prosecution.hrexecutive.com
However with that said Trumps DOJ did get the largest penalty in history for a company that did
An investigation he inherited. He did squat on his own.
How Many Employers Have Been Prosecuted for Employing Illegals? | HRExecutive.com
Donald Trump entered office propelled by bold promises to make the U.S. immigration system more restrictive and more aggressively enforce its laws in the interior of the country. Ahead of the 2016 elections, the Republican presidential candidate pledged a “deportation force” that would remove millions of unauthorized immigrants. “We have at least 11 million people in this country that came in illegally. They will go out,” he claimed during one primary debate.
Yet after nearly four years in office, the president’s record on immigration—while remarkably faithful to his campaign agenda—did not keep up in at least one regard. Immigration enforcement in the U.S. interior during the Trump administration has lagged far behind the president’s 2016 electoral promises as well as the record of his predecessor, Barack Obama. In fact, the Trump administration deported only slightly more than one-third as many unauthorized immigrants from the interior during its first four fiscal years than did the Obama administration during the same timeframe. Immigration arrests and removals have taken on a higher profile
Trump's Promise of Millions of Deportations Is Yet to Be Fulfilled
There was nothing to resist.
Grow up.