"Immigration Judges" work for the Department of Justice. The "Bipartisan" Immigration Bill Revisited

Seymour Flops

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Democrats on here keep returning to the failed immigration bill that the Democrats tried to sneak by us with the help of a few misguided Republicans. Like a dog to his own vomit, they cannot resist returning to it.

Part of that bill was to add many more immigration judges. The stated reason was to "clear up the backlog." The backlog was caused by Biden's la invitaction that led to the flood of illegals from all over the world, not by any shortage of immigration judges, but that was the logic.


Immigration judges are not part of the judiciary. They are part of the executive branch under the DOJ. Now, it's Pam Bondi, but when Dems were pushing for their "bipartisan" bill, it was Merrick Garland. That explains their eagerness to have more of these "judges."

Under Garland, these new immigration judges would have been chosen for their willingness to allow border jumpers to have legal status for any and no reason. They would have been rubber stamps in the Democrats quest to put them on the path to citizenship.

So, yeah. Along with allowing five freakin' thousand illegal per day before the president was supposed to do anything at all and then not even requiring the president to do anything once the number hit 5,001, having a more effecient system of quickly making them quasi-legal would have been the Democrats' dream come true.

It failed because it sucked. Because it was bad for the American people. Not because RINOs are afraid of Trump, but because the RINOs got caught and backtracked.
 
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