Right Wing Religious Nut Jobs.
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No, it doesn't.
No it didn't.
Tell me where?
No, they don't, they voted FOR the bill, turning it into law. Trump and his cult killed it.
You're FOS.
That was teabaggers.
FAKE news, once again, coming from FOX........and their cult.
1. The Ten Commandments are not for "Nut Jobs". Maybe deviants don't like them. Tough shit.
2. Okay, so the Senate Bill let 4,999 in every day. That was a non-starter.
From HR-2, the border was sealed:
TITLE II--BORDER SAFETY AND MIGRANT PROTECTION
(Sec. 201) This section expands the category of non-U.S. nationals who are subject to expedited removal (i.e., removal without further hearing or review) and addresses related issues.
Specifically, this section requires expedited removal for individuals who are unlawfully present or who unlawfully entered the United States. (Currently, DHS may, but is not required to, apply expedited removal to unlawfully present individuals who have been physically present in the United States for less than two years.)
3. Medicaid is free healthcare for the undeserving. Medicare is an entitlement that was earned AND PAID FOR. I have no problem sending Medicaid and Welfare back to the states and block granting a reasonable subsidy. Then the states can get the lazy bastards to work.
4. You can't keep dodging these:
Bidenomics is a disaster, costing US families $1,000 a month in inflation, groceries are too expensive due to 12,000,000 illegals let into the US by Biden's "open border". Crime by illegals is totally Biden's fault, Trump would have had them "remain in Mexico"
4. Economy: will remove Biden's $1,000 a month inflation penalty robbing families of buying power
5. Crime and policing will improve by deporting the thousands of criminals Biden's illegal "open border" policy let into the US including those who rape and kill innocent women and girls.
ITS NOT FOX NEWS DUMBASS
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