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President Donald Trump is not happy with the “terrible border bill” announced.
President Trump said the bill is “a great gift to the Democratic Party and absolves them of their bad border policies.”
We already have the right to close our borders right now, and only a fool or a radical left Democrat would vote for this horrible border bill that would only give us the power to close if we encounter it 5,000 times a day. This bill is a gift to Democrats and a death wish to Republicans. It takes the terrible job Democrats have done on immigration and the border, pardons them, and puts everything squarely on the shoulders of Republicans. Don’t be stupid!!! We need a separate border/immigration bill. It should not be tied to foreign aid in any way shape or form. Democrats broke through on immigration and the border. they should fix it. Make America Great Again!!!
The border bill is a complete disaster.
This would allow 8,500 immigrants to enter the United States each day.
And that…what Sinema and Lankford swore was not included in the bill.
Guarantees up to 1.8 million illegal immigrants to cross the border before a state of emergency occurs pic.twitter.com/i05pNH29YV
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) February 5, 2024
These internet rumors seem to have more truth to them than Lankford. The number allowed per day is even worse than the details of the leaked bill.
The bill would allow up to 8,500 migrants a day to cross the border without triggering a state of emergency.
The bill also gives Ukraine $60 billion, but only $20 billion for its borders.
The comprehensive national security supplementary package, totaling $118.28 billion, allocates a staggering $60.06 billion to Ukraine to counter Russia’s aggressive military actions.
In contrast, $20.23 billion has been allocated to U.S. border security operations. This disparity in funding has raised eyebrows and sparked debate over Senate priorities as the nation’s border security challenges continue.
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