Joe Biden is a no-good lying dogface pony soldier!

Hey asshole. You’re premise is wrong
He didn’t tell illegals to surge the border

What a ridiculous claim.

He said WE will surge the border

The GOVERNMENT

I STOPPED READING AFTER THAT LIE
Fricken idiot, you must have dementia just like Joe.

 
What tools would those be? The ones his predecessor left him? Cause..he didn't. Just kicked the can down the road. Again, a Democrat is forced to deal with the mess a Republican leaves behind. Sorry, he never invited a surge. Stop lying. It makes you look like you have no argument.

Oh yeah, stop whining and shut the fuck up! :auiqs.jpg:
Show the numbers of this “mess” that was left behind JackOfNoTrades
 
You really don't pay attention, do you smushy?
Sorry, you can be presented with facts and still issue a denial.

Not playing. Run along. I didn't ask you.
So you have nothing, as usual.

Show us where Biden went after corps who hired illegals, or admit you are full of shit.
 
What gall this man has! :banghead:

He tells the illegals to "surge to the border!" They deserve to be heard, all those criminals!

Day one, he ends all Trump-era border security measures!

Day one, he ends border wall construction!

Day one, the 'surge' increases, along with felons flooding in knowing that with Joe in charge, they are welcome to come in!

Months go by, the flood becomes a crisis, but the administration assures Americans that the "border is secure!"

States like Texas, knowing they've been hung out to dry, begin to try and go it alone, by securing their own borders!

Biden and his cronies immediately challenge in the courts ANY EFFORT that states use, to secure themselves from the flood which has now turned into a catastrophe in MANY places around the country!

And now, this same man, Joe Biden, has the FUCKING GALL, the absolute N-E-R-V-E to try and attempt to blame ANY of this on the Republicans for not being able to have secured borders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What an absolute piece of shit!!!
LOL But no mention that in 4 years your orange douche bag did not finish the wall even after bragging he would have Mexico pay for it?

Poor gullible trumptards. No wonder you guys are always so mad. :itsok:
 
What tools would those be? The ones his predecessor left him? Cause..he didn't. Just kicked the can down the road. Again, a Democrat is forced to deal with the mess a Republican leaves behind. Sorry, he never invited a surge. Stop lying. It makes you look like you have no argument.

Oh yeah, stop whining and shut the fuck up! :auiqs.jpg:

Here you go asswipe!

In his first weeks in office, President Biden issued several executive actions focused on reevaluating and unwinding the panoply of protectionist immigration policies former President Trump set in place through executive branch action. Some actions, like the Task Force on the Reunification of Families, focus on repairing past harms. Others, like Biden’s executive order on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), are largely symbolic and serve as a clear repudiation of the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant agenda. While the executive actions are a meaningful first step, their scope is limited for a number of reasons.


First, achieving change on the ground will take time. According to immigration law professor Lucas Guttentag’s Immigration Policy Tracking Project, the Trump administration made more than 1,000 policy changes to the immigration system. Biden’s executive orders address only the tip of that iceberg. Moreover, unwinding many of Trump’s regulations will require the government to issue a notice of proposed rule-making followed by a public comment period. This process could take months or years.


Second, enforcement of Biden’s policies is not a guarantee. Even the executive actions that take immediate effect—for instance, Biden’s interim interior enforcement priorities—raise questions about the extent to which Trump’s anti-immigrant legacy will get in the way of concrete change. For example, Biden’s 100-day moratorium on deportations has already been challenged by state officials and enjoined by a federal court. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE’s) compliance with the interim enforcement measures will also be an important test.


Third, Trump’s anti-immigrant legacy has left completely gutted systems in its wake, which will take time to restore. The United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) is but one example. Understaffed and in complete disrepair, USRAP will need to be rebuilt before it can begin accepting 125,000 refugees per year—Biden’s promise on the campaign trail.


Finally, despite Biden’s directive to suspend the Migrant Protection Protocols, the U.S.-Mexico border remains effectively sealed under a Trump-era pandemic policy. Until Biden addresses this pandemic policy, seeking asylum at the southern border is no longer a possibility for new arrivals.


This guide describes the scope and context of Biden’s early immigration executive actions, outlines where their effect is limited, and emphasizes where more action is needed.


The following table of contents are links to the sections of this guide, which correspond to different areas of executive action policy:


 
Here you go asswipe!

In his first weeks in office, President Biden issued several executive actions focused on reevaluating and unwinding the panoply of protectionist immigration policies former President Trump set in place through executive branch action. Some actions, like the Task Force on the Reunification of Families, focus on repairing past harms. Others, like Biden’s executive order on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), are largely symbolic and serve as a clear repudiation of the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant agenda. While the executive actions are a meaningful first step, their scope is limited for a number of reasons.


First, achieving change on the ground will take time. According to immigration law professor Lucas Guttentag’s Immigration Policy Tracking Project, the Trump administration made more than 1,000 policy changes to the immigration system. Biden’s executive orders address only the tip of that iceberg. Moreover, unwinding many of Trump’s regulations will require the government to issue a notice of proposed rule-making followed by a public comment period. This process could take months or years.


Second, enforcement of Biden’s policies is not a guarantee. Even the executive actions that take immediate effect—for instance, Biden’s interim interior enforcement priorities—raise questions about the extent to which Trump’s anti-immigrant legacy will get in the way of concrete change. For example, Biden’s 100-day moratorium on deportations has already been challenged by state officials and enjoined by a federal court. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE’s) compliance with the interim enforcement measures will also be an important test.


Third, Trump’s anti-immigrant legacy has left completely gutted systems in its wake, which will take time to restore. The United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) is but one example. Understaffed and in complete disrepair, USRAP will need to be rebuilt before it can begin accepting 125,000 refugees per year—Biden’s promise on the campaign trail.


Finally, despite Biden’s directive to suspend the Migrant Protection Protocols, the U.S.-Mexico border remains effectively sealed under a Trump-era pandemic policy. Until Biden addresses this pandemic policy, seeking asylum at the southern border is no longer a possibility for new arrivals.


This guide describes the scope and context of Biden’s early immigration executive actions, outlines where their effect is limited, and emphasizes where more action is needed.


The following table of contents are links to the sections of this guide, which correspond to different areas of executive action policy:



Poor Jack... gone limp
 
You really don't pay attention, do you smushy?
Sorry, you can be presented with facts and still issue a denial.

Not playing. Run along. I didn't ask you.

More for you asswipe:

Biden terminating border wall construction contracts​

The move is another step toward unwinding one of Donald Trump’s signature initiatives.



 

EVERY FUCKING STEP OF THE WAY, Joe Biden and Dimocrats step in, to block ANY security on our borders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!​

Biden administration to end controversial border policy in May​

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which invoked the controversial order in March 2020 to limit the spread of Covid-19, said the policy is no longer needed to protect public health.


 

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