President Biden's handlers posed him in front of the border wall for a photo op. The very wall he defunded. You just cannot make these things up!

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President Biden's handlers posed him in front of the border wall for a photo op. The very wall he defunded.

You just cannot make these things up!


The Instrument of his handlers had the opportunity to do something good for a change and, instead, his handlers set him up to look like a fool.

Biden%20visit%20to%20border%20wall-X2.jpg


What did the Instrument see? What his handlers wanted him to see. Who did he talk to, only those his handlers wanted him to talk with? This is just disgusting.

El%20Passo%202023%2001%2007-X2.jpg
 
President Biden's handlers posed him in front of the border wall for a photo op. The very wall he defunded.

You just cannot make these things up!


The Instrument of his handlers had the opportunity to do something good for a change and, instead, his handlers set him up to look like a fool.

Biden%20visit%20to%20border%20wall-X2.jpg


What did the Instrument see? What his handlers wanted him to see. Who did he talk to, only those his handlers wanted him to talk with? This is just disgusting.

El%20Passo%202023%2001%2007-X2.jpg
The Raggety Potus now owns more Unamerican traits.
A ratty,seedy way of making his voice and ways known.
I mean,it's already surpassed the lowest point of any Potus.
Why not go for broke.He was born a Lying cheat.
 
President Biden's handlers posed him in front of the border wall for a photo op. The very wall he defunded.

You just cannot make these things up!


The Instrument of his handlers had the opportunity to do something good for a change and, instead, his handlers set him up to look like a fool.

Biden%20visit%20to%20border%20wall-X2.jpg


What did the Instrument see? What his handlers wanted him to see. Who did he talk to, only those his handlers wanted him to talk with? This is just disgusting.

El%20Passo%202023%2001%2007-X2.jpg
The US has been building a border wall since 2001 where in the hell were yous?
 
The Raggety Potus now owns more Unamerican traits.
A ratty,seedy way of making his voice and ways known.
I mean,it's already surpassed the lowest point of any Potus.
Why not go for broke.He was born a Lying cheat.
And he's not even wearing a tie, what a bum...
 
I can tell you prefer to be ignorant.

30 YEARS OF UNITED STATES WALL BUILDING​

In November 1989 the Berlin Wall came crashing down. One of the most iconic border walls in human history had fallen. The world’s people cheered, perhaps none so loudly as those in the United States. But, within five years the United States, under the direction of President Bill Clinton, would start building its own border wall at the US-Mexico border. That wall has been under intermittent construction for the past 25 years. It is currently about 800-miles of fortified structure along a 2000-mile border. The US-Mexico border wall severs some of the richest wildlife communities and oldest human settlements in North America.

After the 9-11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the right-wing of the Republican Party began using the attacks as an excuse for building more wall on the US-Mexico border, even though the attacks had nothing to do with this border or undocumented immigration (the 9-11 terrorists came through Canada on legal visas). But with the country in a state of fear, Congress passed the RealID Act of 2005, which allowed the head of the newly created Department of Homeland Security to waive all laws to build a border wall. This was followed by the Secure Fence Act of 2006, which mandate the construction of about 700 miles of border walls and other barriers on the US-Mexico border. This construction has destroyed, fragmented and degraded hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat, increased an already tragic rate of migrant deaths, and further imperiled more than 100 endangered species on the border.

Border wall legislation since 2006

The first miles of border wall were built in the 1990s by Democratic President Bill Clinton. There have been four key votes in Congress relating to the US-Mexico border wall over the past decade. Each one has had bipartisan support. Those votes are:

The Secure Fence Act (2006) – This legislation mandated that the Department of Homeland Security construct about 700 miles of border barrier on the US-Mexico Border. It passed with bipartisan support and resulted in about 350 miles of wall being built by presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Secure Fence Act Information and Roll Call Votes.

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act (S744)(2013) – This legislation passed the US Senate with the support of every Democrat who was serving in the senate in 2013. Under a provision called the “border surge” the bill provided some $40 billion for what Senator John McCain called “all out militarization” of the US-Mexico border, including $20 billion for border wall construction. The bill would have destroyed the future for jaguars, ocelots, Sonoran pronghorn and dozens of other endangered borderlands species. But it was never passed by the House of Representatives. 2013 Immigration Bill Information and Roll Call Vote.

The 2018 federal budget–This appropriations bill provided $1.6 billion for border barrier enhancement and construction, along with an increase in border militarization. This funding was used to begin the first major border wall construction under the Trump administration, severing critical migration corridors for endangered Mexican gray wolves in New Mexico and decimating rare national wildlife refuge habitat in South Texas. It was passed with bipartisan support. House Roll Call Vote / Senate Roll Call Vote

The 2019 federal budget–This budget provided $1.3 billion in funding for border wall construction and was passed with bipartisan support. The funding was approved only after the longest partial government shutdown in US History—a shutdown over border wall funding. The Democrats eventually gave in and provided funding for wall, but the shutdown proved that we can stop border wall if more voters will get involved and make calls to their members of Congress. House Roll Call Vote / Senate Roll Call Vote.
 
I can tell you prefer to be ignorant.

30 YEARS OF UNITED STATES WALL BUILDING​

In November 1989 the Berlin Wall came crashing down. One of the most iconic border walls in human history had fallen. The world’s people cheered, perhaps none so loudly as those in the United States. But, within five years the United States, under the direction of President Bill Clinton, would start building its own border wall at the US-Mexico border. That wall has been under intermittent construction for the past 25 years. It is currently about 800-miles of fortified structure along a 2000-mile border. The US-Mexico border wall severs some of the richest wildlife communities and oldest human settlements in North America.

Border wall legislation since 2006

The first miles of border wall were built in the 1990s by Democratic President Bill Clinton. There have been four key votes in Congress relating to the US-Mexico border wall over the past decade. Each one has had bipartisan support. Those votes are:

The Secure Fence Act (2006) – This legislation mandated that the Department of Homeland Security construct about 700 miles of border barrier on the US-Mexico Border. It passed with bipartisan support and resulted in about 350 miles of wall being built by presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Secure Fence Act Information and Roll Call Votes.

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act (S744)(2013) – This legislation passed the US Senate with the support of every Democrat who was serving in the senate in 2013. Under a provision called the “border surge” the bill provided some $40 billion for what Senator John McCain called “all out militarization” of the US-Mexico border, including $20 billion for border wall construction. The bill would have destroyed the future for jaguars, ocelots, Sonoran pronghorn and dozens of other endangered borderlands species. But it was never passed by the House of Representatives. 2013 Immigration Bill Information and Roll Call Vote.

The 2018 federal budget–This appropriations bill provided $1.6 billion for border barrier enhancement and construction, along with an increase in border militarization. This funding was used to begin the first major border wall construction under the Trump administration, severing critical migration corridors for endangered Mexican gray wolves in New Mexico and decimating rare national wildlife refuge habitat in South Texas. It was passed with bipartisan support. House Roll Call Vote / Senate Roll Call Vote

The 2019 federal budget–This budget provided $1.3 billion in funding for border wall construction and was passed with bipartisan support. The funding was approved only after the longest partial government shutdown in US History—a shutdown over border wall funding. The Democrats eventually gave in and provided funding for wall, but the shutdown proved that we can stop border wall if more voters will get involved and make calls to their members of Congress. House Roll Call Vote / Senate Roll Call Vote.
That's not a WALL. From your link its a FENCE.
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Trump built a real WALL, DUH.
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President Biden's handlers posed him in front of the border wall for a photo op. The very wall he defunded.

You just cannot make these things up!


The Instrument of his handlers had the opportunity to do something good for a change and, instead, his handlers set him up to look like a fool.

Biden%20visit%20to%20border%20wall-X2.jpg


What did the Instrument see? What his handlers wanted him to see. Who did he talk to, only those his handlers wanted him to talk with? This is just disgusting.

El%20Passo%202023%2001%2007-X2.jpg
You know that's been there since President Obama, right? The old fat former guy's portion fell down from poor con-struction.
 
The US has been building a border wall since 2001 where in the hell were yous?

:p

The libtards are completely unaware that Biden defunded anything.

Because CNN didn't tell them.

That's part of why lefties are so goddamn ignorant, cause their media lies by omission.
 
The US has been building a border wall since 2001 where in the hell were yous?
Very true, and President Instrument defunded the project. So why would he, or his handlers, pose him in front of a border wall? If that's the opposite of his policy, wouldn't his handlers want him to pose in front of an area representative of his policies? Of course, he would. You know a location with no fences and illegal aliens pouring across the border.

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The US has been building a border wall since 2001 where in the hell were yous?
You are right. And Trump was very effective in getting the complete wall built. BUT Biden stopped it AND actually encouraged illegals to
"surge to the border"!
"I would, in fact, make sure that there is, we immediate surge to the border, "



So then this has been the result of Biden ENCOURAGING illegals to illegally cross the border...
from a low in 2020 of 17,306 under Trump to Biden's after his encouraging illegals, 11/2022 total in one months of 233,740, a growth rate of
1,266%. All because Biden stopped the wall and told illegals to immediate surge to the border,
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I can tell you prefer to be ignorant.

30 YEARS OF UNITED STATES WALL BUILDING​

In November 1989 the Berlin Wall came crashing down. One of the most iconic border walls in human history had fallen. The world’s people cheered, perhaps none so loudly as those in the United States. But, within five years the United States, under the direction of President Bill Clinton, would start building its own border wall at the US-Mexico border. That wall has been under intermittent construction for the past 25 years. It is currently about 800-miles of fortified structure along a 2000-mile border. The US-Mexico border wall severs some of the richest wildlife communities and oldest human settlements in North America.

After the 9-11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the right-wing of the Republican Party began using the attacks as an excuse for building more wall on the US-Mexico border, even though the attacks had nothing to do with this border or undocumented immigration (the 9-11 terrorists came through Canada on legal visas). But with the country in a state of fear, Congress passed the RealID Act of 2005, which allowed the head of the newly created Department of Homeland Security to waive all laws to build a border wall. This was followed by the Secure Fence Act of 2006, which mandate the construction of about 700 miles of border walls and other barriers on the US-Mexico border. This construction has destroyed, fragmented and degraded hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat, increased an already tragic rate of migrant deaths, and further imperiled more than 100 endangered species on the border.

Border wall legislation since 2006

The first miles of border wall were built in the 1990s by Democratic President Bill Clinton. There have been four key votes in Congress relating to the US-Mexico border wall over the past decade. Each one has had bipartisan support. Those votes are:

The Secure Fence Act (2006) – This legislation mandated that the Department of Homeland Security construct about 700 miles of border barrier on the US-Mexico Border. It passed with bipartisan support and resulted in about 350 miles of wall being built by presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Secure Fence Act Information and Roll Call Votes.

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act (S744)(2013) – This legislation passed the US Senate with the support of every Democrat who was serving in the senate in 2013. Under a provision called the “border surge” the bill provided some $40 billion for what Senator John McCain called “all out militarization” of the US-Mexico border, including $20 billion for border wall construction. The bill would have destroyed the future for jaguars, ocelots, Sonoran pronghorn and dozens of other endangered borderlands species. But it was never passed by the House of Representatives. 2013 Immigration Bill Information and Roll Call Vote.

The 2018 federal budget–This appropriations bill provided $1.6 billion for border barrier enhancement and construction, along with an increase in border militarization. This funding was used to begin the first major border wall construction under the Trump administration, severing critical migration corridors for endangered Mexican gray wolves in New Mexico and decimating rare national wildlife refuge habitat in South Texas. It was passed with bipartisan support. House Roll Call Vote / Senate Roll Call Vote

The 2019 federal budget–This budget provided $1.3 billion in funding for border wall construction and was passed with bipartisan support. The funding was approved only after the longest partial government shutdown in US History—a shutdown over border wall funding. The Democrats eventually gave in and provided funding for wall, but the shutdown proved that we can stop border wall if more voters will get involved and make calls to their members of Congress. House Roll Call Vote / Senate Roll Call Vote.
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