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Post by sprintcyclist » Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:33 am

Even the most partisan Democrats are hard-pressed at this point to deny that the border crisis President Trump has long been warning about actually exists.

Yet that hasn’t stopped them from reflexively denouncing pretty much any action he takes — without suggesting any solution or ideas of their own.

Trump is threatening to close all or part of the US border with Mexico, mainly the 50 legal crossing points. (It’s been done before, by three other presidents.)

This after the White House announced plans to cut off some $500 million in aid to the Northern Triangle countries — Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador — that are the major source of what officials call an “unsustainable” flood of asylum seekers. The president is also looking at naming an “immigration czar” to manage the crisis.


More than 76,000 crossed the border in February; the March total is expected to top 100,000.

Most of these are families — or, at least, claiming to be families. That’s because smugglers, who get paid thousands of dollars, pair adults with unrelated children to exploit a fast track to sanctuary.

US immigration and asylum laws written decades ago desperately need updating, especially as courts have interpreted them to make the border even more porous and handcuff attempts to control it.

As things stand, migrants need no longer claim a “well-founded” fear of persecution (as the law requires) if they’re returned home. The Trump administration’s attempt to impose conditions for asylum was overturned by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Court rulings also prevent detention of migrants for more than 20 days; most are simply released and allowed to stay in the US while they wait for immigration hearings — assuming they show up.


The main barrier to changing any immigration laws has been the tendency of both sides to insist on reforming everything at once. That’s plainly the wrong way to go here: What’s needed are changes that don’t effectively grant a right to stay in the United States to anyone who says the right words.

Democrats wax indignant whenever the president threatens to take action, but don’t offer anything more realistic than “Let them all in.”

Trump recognizes the crisis. Democrats need to get out of the way.

https://nypost.com/2019/04/01/democrats ... s-way/amp/
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Post by sprintcyclist » Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:39 am

....................... But now, the border numbers are surging back to the bad old days. It appears that Customs and Border Protection apprehended more than 100,000 people in March (the precise figure has not yet been released), a pace that could mean more than 1,000,000 apprehensions this year.

For some perspective: According to Border Patrol statistics, U.S. authorities caught 1,643,679 people trying to cross the border illegally from Mexico in fiscal 2000. In 2001 the number was 1,235,718. In 2002 it was 929,809. In 2003 it was 905,065. In 2004 it topped the million mark again, with 1,139,282. In 2005 it was 1,171,396. In 2006 it was 1,071,972. ..................................
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Post by sprintcyclist » Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:39 am

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Post by Neferti » Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:39 pm

Trump mocks asylum seekers, declares US is 'full'
08/04/2019|2min

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his threat to close the US-Mexico border while taking aim at asylum seekers at a Jewish meeting.

Mr Trump used a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting to once again declare his country is ‘full’.

The President also mocked the appearance of asylum seekers, calling them ‘some of the roughest people you’ve ever seen’.

He has attracted criticism after he appeared to confuse Jewish people with Israelis during the speech, telling the meeting that Benjamin Netanyahu is 'your prime minister'.

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6023615652001

:yahoo

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Post by Serial Brain 9 » Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:50 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:39 am
Nice one.
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Post by Serial Brain 9 » Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:51 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:39 pm
Trump mocks asylum seekers, declares US is 'full'
08/04/2019|2min

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his threat to close the US-Mexico border while taking aim at asylum seekers at a Jewish meeting.

Mr Trump used a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting to once again declare his country is ‘full’.

The President also mocked the appearance of asylum seekers, calling them ‘some of the roughest people you’ve ever seen’.

He has attracted criticism after he appeared to confuse Jewish people with Israelis during the speech, telling the meeting that Benjamin Netanyahu is 'your prime minister'.

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6023615652001

:yahoo
Now whats that saying?

something something WE'RE FULL!!

;)
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Post by Neferti » Mon Apr 08, 2019 8:33 pm

Serial Brain 9 wrote:
Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:51 pm
Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:39 pm
Trump mocks asylum seekers, declares US is 'full'
08/04/2019|2min

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his threat to close the US-Mexico border while taking aim at asylum seekers at a Jewish meeting.

Mr Trump used a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting to once again declare his country is ‘full’.

The President also mocked the appearance of asylum seekers, calling them ‘some of the roughest people you’ve ever seen’.

He has attracted criticism after he appeared to confuse Jewish people with Israelis during the speech, telling the meeting that Benjamin Netanyahu is 'your prime minister'.

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6023615652001

:yahoo
Now whats that saying?

something something WE'RE FULL!!

;)
AUSTRALIA is FULL too. We do NOT need so many immigrants and the people we seem to get who "speak English" but with the sub-continent accent which is difficult to understand.

We do NOT need people who do not speak English and have no desire to learn ... regardless.

WE ARE FULL too!

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Post by sprintcyclist » Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:57 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Apr 08, 2019 8:33 pm
Serial Brain 9 wrote:
Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:51 pm
Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:39 pm
Trump mocks asylum seekers, declares US is 'full'
08/04/2019|2min

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his threat to close the US-Mexico border while taking aim at asylum seekers at a Jewish meeting.

Mr Trump used a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting to once again declare his country is ‘full’.

The President also mocked the appearance of asylum seekers, calling them ‘some of the roughest people you’ve ever seen’.

He has attracted criticism after he appeared to confuse Jewish people with Israelis during the speech, telling the meeting that Benjamin Netanyahu is 'your prime minister'.

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6023615652001

:yahoo
Now whats that saying?

something something WE'RE FULL!!

;)
AUSTRALIA is FULL too. We do NOT need so many immigrants and the people we seem to get who "speak English" but with the sub-continent accent which is difficult to understand.

We do NOT need people who do not speak English and have no desire to learn ... regardless.

WE ARE FULL too!
Yes, we are overfull
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Post by Black Orchid » Tue Apr 23, 2019 8:39 pm

Hidalgo, Texas
Hidalgo, Texas — At the Brownsville bus terminal, the latest batch of migrants dropped off by border agents wait, many with no place to go. There are a lot of families and most show up with no food, money or clothes.

"There's water and juice and snacks because this has to get them through the day, through the next two days," said Sergio Cordova, one of the non-profit volunteers that tries to help.

It's been a steady stream. Just last month, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported 92,000 people were apprehended crossing illegally and 8,900 were children.

It's a crisis President Trump has painted in stark language to defend his hard-line immigration stance.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/immigratio ... escalates/

Yuma, Arizona
On the front line of Arizona's border battle, agents gather names and offer water to migrants before taking them to detention centers. Seventy-two hours later, the migrants, mostly families from Central America, are released into Yuma, a city of 100,000 with just one shelter, a converted Salvation Army thrift store with 200 beds.

Yuma's mayor declared a state of emergency, asking for state and federal funds.

"It's like if a hurricane's coming and you don't prepare for it. This is the same kind of thing," Mayor Douglas Nicholls said.

More than 24,000 families crossed in the Yuma sector between October of last year and this March, up 273 percent from the same period a year earlier. Immigrants can get stuck in Yuma for days because they can't get a bus ticket out. If there were more buses, migrants could be moved out of the community quicker.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/yuma-arizo ... 019-04-22/

This is just 2 border towns and the US is just supposed to sit back and take them all in :roll:

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Post by sprintcyclist » Fri Apr 26, 2019 10:27 am

Donald Trump’s February 15 emergency declaration to siphon about $6.5 billion from military, drug enforcement, and other budgets so he can build his long-promised wall along the Mexican border is still stuck in the courts.

But that isn’t stopping the Army Corps of Engineers, which handles most of the contracting duties for border wall construction, from getting ready to spend it anyway. In a pre-solicitation notice issued April 19, the Army Corps says it is seeking companies who want to pre-qualify to bid on “horizontal construction projects in support of the Border Infrastructure Program along the US-Mexico border” with a total value of up to $8 billion.

The government is “gauging future capacity within the contractor community,” Army Corps spokesman for border infrastructure Bobby Petty tells Quartz, explaining that projects anticipated to be advertised to the PQSL, or pre-qualified source list, are in various stages of planning.


A date has not been finalized for the projects, but funding is expected to come from “various” sources at the Departments of Homeland Security and Defense, Petty says.

The projects will include a “mix of border fence, border wall, border patrol roads, border access roads, border lights, border gates (for access to border monuments, for maintenance, and for Border Patrol operational use), border drainage improvements, levee walls, and other miscellaneous improvements, repairs, and alterations,” according to the contracting notice. The contracts could take 18 months or longer to be assigned, the notice says.

The $8 billion figure likely refers to the $6.5 in emergency declaration funding Trump demanded in February, most of it from military construction and anti-drug programs, plus $1.4 billion that Congress allocated Trump for “pedestrian fencing” in the Rio Grande Valley after the record-long government shutdown.

Creating a “pre-qualified” list of interested bidders before big projects is “typical contracting,” Jennifer Schaus, a consultant who works with government contractors, tells Quartz. Federal agencies often set up a “vendor shortlist” before they’re officially allocated a budget for a project, she explains.

The vendors that the Army Corps puts on that list aren’t guaranteed anything, Schaus notes, but pre-qualification makes “the buying process easier and more efficient.” The firms that pre-qualify need to meet technical requirements, prove they’ve handled similar projects in the past, and are likely to negotiate prices ahead of time.

In this instance, the Army Corps requires companies to be properly insured (up to $5 billion) and be capable of executing at least three $500 million construction contracts at the same time.

Seven vendors have so far registered their interest in bidding on the border project, including Gibraltar Materials, a Texas manufacturer of vehicle barriers, and Sedona Enterprises, an American Indian-owned contractor in New Mexico.

Trump’s fight for border money
Earlier this month, the Democrat-controlled House sued the Trump administration in federal court over the president’s emergency declaration, saying that he “violated Congress’s constitutional authority over appropriations by diverting federal funds from other sources to construct a wall.” The House lawsuit adds to a similar suit brought by 16 states arguing that Trump “used the pretext of a manufactured ‘crisis’ of unlawful immigration to declare a national emergency,” and that his plan to redirect federal funds to build a border wall amounts to an “unlawful scheme,” according to the complaint, a copy of which was obtained by Politico.

The House and Senate voted down Trump’s emergency declaration in March, but he vetoed that bill. Overriding a presidential veto requires a two-thirds majority vote in the House as well as the Senate; neither is likely.

The House Armed Services Committee, which has oversight responsibility for the Pentagon’s $700 billion budget, has also threatened to pass a law banning Defense officials from re-allocating money they’re allotted by Congress, if they move military funds to wall-building.

New construction will reportedly begin next month on 46 miles of border fencing in New Mexico’s Doña Ana and Luna counties, even though the lawsuits are still pending. The new barriers will be 18 to 30 feet tall, and are intended to replace existing, shorter vehicle barriers.

The New Mexico contract, which is worth $789 million, was awarded by the Army Corps to SLSCO Ltd of Galveston, Texas. The small firm owned by three brothers was earlier awarded about $300 million in border contracts in 2017 and 2018.
https://qz.com/1602807/the-pentagon-is- ... umps-wall/
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