He was no dreamer, and after his mother died the right thing to do was send him to live with his father. Shocking, the very idea.
Is that so? How about the thousands of underage illegals crossing the U.S. border without their parents? You cannot have it both ways.
"For the past year, thousands of underage immigrants from Central America have been streaming across the Mexico border into the United States alone. Nearly 50,000 have been detained by immigration authorities since October. Housing and caring for those children until they can be reunited with parents or relatives has been a daunting task."
D.C. Area Sees Surge Of Underage Undocumented Immigrants | WAMU
We used to separate legal vs illegal immigrants, but now they're mostly illegal. This is what Obumba and the Dems did.
Today, the battle still goes on under President Trump.
"In January 2017, U.S. President
Donald Trump signed an
executive order temporarily suspending entry to the US from
Yemen,
Sudan,
Somalia,
Iraq,
Iran, and
Libya, and a suspension of entry from
Syria for an indefinite period.
[46][47] The order also limited the number of refugees permitted to enter the United States in 2017 to 50,000 and suspended the
United States Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days to allow authorities to review the application and adjudication processes.
[48] The order was replaced with a new
executive order in March 2017 with various changes including removing Iraq from the list of countries with suspended immigration, clarifying that legal immigrants are exempt from the ban, and reducing the ban on Syrian immigrants to a 120-day suspension.
[49] Another executive order called for the immediate construction of a
wall across the U.S.–Mexico border, the hiring of 5,000 new border patrol agents and 10,000 new immigration officers, and federal funding penalties for
Sanctuary Cities.
[50]
On February 3, 2017, a federal judge in Washington State ordered a nationwide halt to the enforcement of Trump's executive action.
[51] And on February 4, 2017, the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security suspended the rules that flagged travelers under the executive order.
[52]"