Do you support Biden's recent immigration actions ?
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Question: Do you support Biden's recent immigration actions ?
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Maybe ?
 
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Yes, but it's only temp. A comprehensive long term solution is needed.
 
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Pres Mike
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« Reply #25 on: October 07, 2023, 04:46:56 PM »

I’m sorry, but what has President Biden done that he didn’t promise?

Biden has never been for open borders or illegal immigration. From day 1, he told migrants not to make the dangerous journey north. He supports a generous and transparent immigration system. He’s improved the backlog and greatly increase the number of immigrants/refugees/migrants per year. He also ended child separation and sleeping in cages.

He hasn’t built “the wall”, a stupid Trump idea. Expanding and improving border fencing in certain areas, which was proposed last week, isn’t building “the wall”. Restarting deportation flights to Venezuela doesn’t conflict with any prior campaign promise.
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TheDeadFlagBlues
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« Reply #26 on: October 07, 2023, 09:49:59 PM »

No and I find his conduct on immigration issues to be negligent. Building a fence has always been an evasion of the real issues. The US has to work cooperatively and constructively with Mexico to achieve order on the border. This will require immense investment in Mexico and outsourcing border security to Mexico. And, of course, liberalizing US immigration law is an important aspect of this.

Biden’s unwillingness to take immigration seriously has been a theme of his.
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2023, 08:41:22 AM »

We don't need TX and FL and D's have done well oj red states outside of TX and FL due to Abbott and DeSantis, that's why MO, NC, LA and MS are more competitive than TX and FL


It's too hot in the hose states anyways

AZ, NM, CO, CA and NV already votes D anyways
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