Where did you gather the statistics that say the left doesn't want to protect the borders. I'm left lots of people I know are left how did you come to the supposition that the left doesn't want to protect borders. I think you may have just pulled that info out of your right leaning a**.
Great, show one leading leftist who has proposals to stop the invading army of migrants?
No? Can't find one?
Case closed.
What's the right's proposal?
Where did you gather the statistics that say the left doesn't want to protect the borders. I'm left lots of people I know are left how did you come to the supposition that the left doesn't want to protect borders. I think you may have just pulled that info out of your right leaning a**.
Great, show one leading leftist who has proposals to stop the invading army of migrants?
No? Can't find one?
Case closed.
"Democrats oppose any effort to secure our border."
That's a really broad brush. And it gives an inaccurate impression that all Democrats are opposed to border security.
That's not the case.
Democrats in both the House and the Senate have supported measures to reinforce fencing along the southern border with Mexico, bolster border patrol and fund technological surveillance.
Generally, Democrats have opposed the president's proposed border wall. A few Democrats in red states have voiced support. The majority of the party being against the border wall doesn't mean they're against border security altogether.
But
many analysts would agree more liberal candidates entering the arena this election year have pulled the party
further to the left. That includes on immigration. Take, for instance, calls to abolish ICE earlier this year. But it's still not accurate to say the Democratic Party is wholly against securing the border.
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