beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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getting deep into partisan US politics here. its certainly not a simple Trump v Biden issue. as far as i can tell there is constitutional disagreement about power it gives federal government away from states. commentators have said they simply dont need the bill as powers already exist, the bill is about enabling migration rather than control (close the border with a quota hit). then there's the perverse US process of tacking on any old bollocks to a bill passing trhough congress, either as way of sneaking it through or blocking the orginal bill. then they get into blaming each other for something that isnt what either side wanted in the first place.Perhaps one of our resident Trump supporters could explain why Trump and his supporters are trying to block the Congressional Border Bill (which has cross party support), including blocking an urgent $61b funding package for Ukraine which is part of the Bill:
Romney: ‘Appalling’ Trump wants to kill border bill so he can ‘blame Biden’
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Thursday took aim at former President Trump for pushing Republican lawmakers to oppose a border deal so that he could use the issue to campaign against President Biden …thehill.com
It looks like pure vainglorious electioneering from Trump and like every other issue, all he cares about is getting back into power, even if it means blocking a bill that will legislate for tougher border controls (which inter alia gives presidential powers to immediately close the border once crossings reach 5,000) in order that he can, as part of his election campaign, continue to attack Biden on ’doing nothing about the border issue’.
He is back to peddling falsehoods and racist comments about ‘millions and millions’ of Mexicans crossing the border and scaremongering the electorate into believing America is being ‘invaded’ - a term widely acknowledged as a deliberate term used to pave the way to justify an armed response to stop migrants from crossing.
Trump ties himself in knots on US-Mexico border in brazen political move
Mr Trump never completely stopped crossings along the US-Mexico border despite his harsh anti-immigrant policieswww.independent.co.uk