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5 minutes ago, pfife said:

not a republican but choose to come here and cheerlead their most wretched policy 

It's not hard to follow immigration laws.  I've managed to go my entire life without being in a country illegally.  

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it still sucks after all these years we're stuck with this crap (that magalagaguy supports) when we could have had taco trucks on every corner

Posted
1 minute ago, pfife said:

it still sucks after all these years we're stuck with this crap (that magalagaguy supports) when we could have had taco trucks on every corner

You should go to bed, it's late and you're not making any sense.   Don't worry, there will be plenty of illegals for you to whine about tomorrow.  

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1 minute ago, GalagaGuy said:

You should go to bed, it's late and you're not making any sense.   Don't worry, there will be plenty of illegals for you to whine about tomorrow.  

You voted for the worst border czar ever. Obviously  you're open borders and also a hypocrite 

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7 hours ago, gehringer_2 said:

I've met enough people in a liberal outpost like A^2 who support open borders to tell you they are out there and as long as they drive perceptions....

There has always been a gulf between the functional governing Dem party and the public perception of it - that is maybe the Dems single biggest problem.

Because Ann Arbor is the base of the Democratic Party. 

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7 hours ago, GalagaGuy said:

Last I checked, I'm not a Republican so it must be more than a talking point from the cult.   

If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck.,..

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https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-collapse-of-bipartisan-immigration-reform-a-guide-for-the-perplexed/

The easiest explanation is that Republicans in both the House and Senate yielded to objections from their all-but-certain presidential nominee, former president Donald Trump. Once the House Speaker stated publicly that he would not allow the Senate bill to reach the House floor for a vote, Republican senators were unwilling to run the political risk of supporting a measure that would not become law.

However, there are deeper reasons for the deadlock over immigration. The last comprehensive immigration reform was enacted almost four decades ago, during Ronald Reagan’s presidency. This bill represented a grand bargain between elected officials who sought to extend legal protection to millions of migrants who had entered the U.S. illegally and officials who were most concerned about stemming the flow of such migrants. The bill accomplished the former but had no discernible impact on the latter, leading many conservatives to denounce it as an “amnesty” bill.

Edited by CMRivdogs
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What even is “open borders”? If open borders is EU-style walk from one country into another without being required to go through customs or a passport/visa check, then we definitely do not have open borders.

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