There’s been a lot of yapping from China Joe and other Democrats about unity and coming together and reaching across the aise and stuff, as you’ve certainly heard and read. So far, have you seen anything from Joe that you would support? Has he offered anything bipartisan?
Watch–Joe Biden: Amnesty for Over 11 Million Illegal Aliens Going to Senate in My First 100 Days
Democrat Joe Biden says he will send an amnesty deal for “over 11 million†illegal aliens to the United States Senate in his first 100 days in office.
During an interview with NBC News’s Lester Holt, Biden reiterated his plan to give amnesty to the roughly 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the U.S. Biden said of his agenda:
Some of it’s going to depend on the kind of cooperation I can or cannot get from the United States Congress. But I am going, I made a commitment, in the first 100 days, I will send an immigration bill to the United States Senate with a pathway to citizenship for over 11 million undocumented people in America.
Already, a number of Senate Republicans have suggested that they are interested in working with Biden on some sort of immigration deal. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), John Cornyn (R-TX), and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) have all hinted at striking a Democrat-GOP deal on immigration that would almost certainly include an amnesty.
Currently, about 24.5 million Americans are either jobless or underemployed, but all want full-time jobs. Those unemployed are forced to compete in the labor market by an endless stream of foreign workers who secure visas and green cards that rack up to more than 2.5 million admissions every year.
I’m good with amnesty if we can exchange the hardworking, non-criminal illegals for Antifa members, Never Trumpers, and other Biden voting troublemakers. I’d possibly be OK if it was paired with tough conditions for who would get a path to citizenship and strong border enforcement, but, we know it will pretty much make all these illegals citizens without care to their backgrounds, whether they can speak English, and won’t put them through the paces like all those who pay a lot of money to become citizens. And, no matter what happens regarding securing the border, that won’t ever happen, and the bill will entice even more to come illegally.
The question is, will the GOP roll over in numbers to allow an amnesty to go through? It could be a big mistake to go back to their old ways when Trump is gone.
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Democrat Joe Biden says he will send an amnesty deal for “over 11 million†illegal aliens to the United States Senate in his first 100 days in office.
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