Why are you against Congress securing the border like they promised to in 1988 to Reagan?! Joe motherfucking Biden was one of those that did it, too.
WTF?
You're FOS.
Doris Meissner, who served in the Reagan administration as executive associate commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), said, “There was not any discussion at the senior policy levels during the Reagan administration about fencing or a wall that I can recall.”
Reagan addressed the topic during a 23 April 1980
debate with George H.W. Bush, a Republican primary candidate who would become Reagan’s vice president. When asked by an audience member if “the children of illegal aliens should be allowed to attend Texas public schools free,” Reagan said the issue could be resolved by providing immigrants a path to work and live in the U.S. legally.
"Rather than making them … we’re talking about putting up a fence. Why don’t we work out some recognition of our mutual problems, make it possible for them to come here legally with a work permit, and then while they’re working and earning here, they pay taxes here? And when they want to go back, they can go back and they can cross. And open the border both ways by understanding their problems. This is the only safety valve they have with that unemployment that probably keeps the lid from blowing off down there. And I think we could have a fine relationship and it would solve the problem you mentioned also".
Promised to secure the border and didn't, that is.
Yeah, but that Trump for you, and you believed him.
I know.
Holy crap, what is this?! You got the Fed government raising illegal State Babies until 18?
"For example, as a policy matter, the Biden administration has not been expelling unaccompanied children,
most of whom are instead housed in government shelters until they turn 18 or are placed with a sponsor in the U.S."
Migrant arrests have reached record levels under Biden, but overall unlawful border crossings were likely higher in the early- and mid-2000s.
www.cbsnews.com
What do you expect, want to deport them or release a 12-year-old to fend for themselves, in the US?
In fiscal year 2021, 63%, or just over 1 million, of Border Patrol apprehensions resulted in migrants being expelled under Title 42, government data show. Nearly 50% of the 1.8 million Border Patrol arrests in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2022 turned into rapid expulsions to Mexico or migrants' home country.