fuck no.... he wasn't kidding.So kidding
fuck no.... he wasn't kidding.So kidding
Where is she from??? the starship enterprise
lol. Reposted from her facebook page.Where is she from??? the starship enterprise
have they been suitablelly sanatized? were they hiding with Hilary's 30,000 deleted e-mails in Bill's underwear drawer.
what did he tweet about the UK....that it's a shithole...already knew that.
LOL! Should have, but that might have screwed up a treaty of Trade Agreement with the UK that would in effect be a formal recognition of the Republic of the United States (or however they renamed it officially) instead of the Bankrupt UNITED STATES OF AMERICA incorporated in Puerto Rico by Obama.what did he tweet about the UK....that it's a shithole...already knew that.
have they been suitablelly sanatized? were they hiding with Hilary's 30,000 deleted e-mails in Bill's underwear drawer.
Assange will drop them, somewhat redacted for nat security considerations. Surprised he hasn't yet.I suspect they were never lost. It was pointed out a couple days ago that back in Dec the IG claimed to have received them last Aug.
Whether or not the public sees them is a different story. It would appear that we may not see the FISA memo either, with the Trump DOJ asking the House not to release it. What's up with that?
DOJ tells Nunes it'd be 'reckless' to release memo without review
I hope soAssange will drop them, somewhat redacted for nat security considerations. Surprised he hasn't yet.
dude it's a 4th dimensional chess move.I suspect they were never lost. It was pointed out a couple days ago that back in Dec the IG claimed to have received them last Aug.
Whether or not the public sees them is a different story. It would appear that we may not see the FISA memo either, with the Trump DOJ asking the House not to release it. What's up with that?
DOJ tells Nunes it'd be 'reckless' to release memo without review
Gotta be Pence undermining Trump while he is abroad.Ohh ohhh... We're well past DACA here... WTF Mr. President?
White House Proposal Extends Amnesty for 1.8 Million Illegals
in Exchange for 25 Billion for Wall, End of Chain Migration, Visa Lottery
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The White House revealed a proposal to extend legal status and a path for citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants brought to the country as children in exchange for $25 billion in funding for the wall, an end to chain migration across the board, and an end to the visa lottery program.
The bill’s framework would apply to the roughly 690,000 illegal immigrants who registered for the DACA program started by former President Barack Obama as well as illegal immigrants who did not apply. A senior administration official told reporters that the 1.8 million number would be restricted by minor adjustments to timeframes and dates of entry issues.
“The argument is by some people in Congress is that there is another 690,000 roughly that never got around to registering but fall into the general category, age, and all the rest of it,” the official said. “Those combined come to 1.8 million.”
The previously rejected DREAM Act in the Senate and proposals from Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Dick Durbin tried to offer legalization for 1.7 million illegal immigrants.
The path to citizenship would require a 10-12 year period where recipients would be required to demonstrate good behavior, work and education requirements, and good moral character.
A senior White House official described the plan as an “extraordinarily generous concession” with Democrats but made several demands considered non-starters by members of Congress supporting amnesty.
The White House said that it intended to send the framework to Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, who promised Democrats a vote on the Senate floor by February 8.
The framework includes a $25 billion lump sum “trust fund” for a border security “wall system” for not only the Southern border but major security investments on the Northern border as well.
It also includes sweeping limitations for chain migration — limiting family immigration sponsorships to only spouses and minor children — not for parents or extended family members.
The new migration limitations would apply to all immigrants in the United States, not just the newly legalized 1.8 million.
“It will never, ever, ever, ever, work unless it’s universal,” the official noted. “It’s a global change to the U.S. immigration system.”
The bill framework was described as an effort to show exactly what the president wanted in a bill after open borders advocates complained that they had no idea where the president stood in their negotiations.
The proposal would also end the visa lottery program and reallocate them towards fulfilling the skills-based visa backlog.
The official noted that the current legislation was “galaxies apart” from what Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer discussed with Trump over lunch before the government shutdown, but felt that it was a plan that could get 60 votes in the Senate.
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What bullshit..these fucks are here illegally period...when do the guys doing time in prison get an amnesty...when does the IRS give those who didn't pay their taxes an amnesty, when do people get an amnesty for parking tickets, traffic tickets, registering their cars, paying their electric and heating bills. paying their credit cards...why are we giving a fucking inch..when did we get this idea in our heads we have to cut a deal., there's no need for a deal...enforce the fucking law.....you don't get a DUI and then go to the judge and say...hey let's cut a deal....I don't see any other crimes in America being given amnesty....Ohh ohhh... We're well past DACA here... WTF Mr. President?
White House Proposal Extends Amnesty for 1.8 Million Illegals
in Exchange for 25 Billion for Wall, End of Chain Migration, Visa Lottery
Quote:
The White House revealed a proposal to extend legal status and a path for citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants brought to the country as children in exchange for $25 billion in funding for the wall, an end to chain migration across the board, and an end to the visa lottery program.
The bill’s framework would apply to the roughly 690,000 illegal immigrants who registered for the DACA program started by former President Barack Obama as well as illegal immigrants who did not apply. A senior administration official told reporters that the 1.8 million number would be restricted by minor adjustments to timeframes and dates of entry issues.
“The argument is by some people in Congress is that there is another 690,000 roughly that never got around to registering but fall into the general category, age, and all the rest of it,” the official said. “Those combined come to 1.8 million.”
The previously rejected DREAM Act in the Senate and proposals from Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Dick Durbin tried to offer legalization for 1.7 million illegal immigrants.
The path to citizenship would require a 10-12 year period where recipients would be required to demonstrate good behavior, work and education requirements, and good moral character.
A senior White House official described the plan as an “extraordinarily generous concession” with Democrats but made several demands considered non-starters by members of Congress supporting amnesty.
The White House said that it intended to send the framework to Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, who promised Democrats a vote on the Senate floor by February 8.
The framework includes a $25 billion lump sum “trust fund” for a border security “wall system” for not only the Southern border but major security investments on the Northern border as well.
It also includes sweeping limitations for chain migration — limiting family immigration sponsorships to only spouses and minor children — not for parents or extended family members.
The new migration limitations would apply to all immigrants in the United States, not just the newly legalized 1.8 million.
“It will never, ever, ever, ever, work unless it’s universal,” the official noted. “It’s a global change to the U.S. immigration system.”
The bill framework was described as an effort to show exactly what the president wanted in a bill after open borders advocates complained that they had no idea where the president stood in their negotiations.
The proposal would also end the visa lottery program and reallocate them towards fulfilling the skills-based visa backlog.
The official noted that the current legislation was “galaxies apart” from what Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer discussed with Trump over lunch before the government shutdown, but felt that it was a plan that could get 60 votes in the Senate.
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where is an end to birthright citezenship...Where the hell is the mandatory e-verify???
why..why do we have to accept an invasion of forgieners as a fact of life...where did we get duped to these ideas that we have to live with terrorisim we have to live with criminals jumping our borders we have to live corrupt political oligarchies...we don't have to live with it we don't have to cut deals. we can do what mexico does send their asses back.Wish it said the path to citizenship requires 10-12 years honorable military service in the Armed Forces of the United States, no wefare, housing, medical, or financial assistance and no criminal record. They flunk boot camp automatic deportation. Most would run for the border.
All I can say is take to Twitter, Write letters to Congress, Start & Sign petitions, Post for Q, etc. We were told 800,000 total. That's too much but Anything above that completely unacceptable. We made them hear us about the memo, make them hear us now.why..why do we have to accept an invasion of forgieners as a fact of life...where did we get duped to these ideas that we have to live with terrorisim we have to live with criminals jumping our borders we have to live corrupt political oligarchies...we don't have to live with it we don't have to cut deals. we can do what mexico does send their asses back.
Most industry left California years ago...Looks like 1/2 California industry will be relocating.
yep..moved to nevada,texas,arizona....and even further.Most industry left California years ago...
yeah well they told Regan it was going to be 1 million illegals,,,it wound up being 3 million, in 1965 the DNC said their immigration policies would not change the demographics of the country...they lied, how many times does the DNC get to lie about immigration before you just stop dealing with them,,,,we should not be making deals.... we should be taking scalps...sounds like fucking Trump is getting ready to screw us...All I can say is take to Twitter, Write letters to Congress, Start & Sign petitions, Post for Q, etc. We were told 800,000 total. That's too much but Anything above that completely unacceptable. We made them hear us about the memo, make them hear us now.
and you thought Trump was going to do right thing...you thought we could trust the DNC to keep their word....So Trump gives the corporation a big tax break and more illegal labor and the American citizen Trump gives them a bag of empty promises..Ohh ohhh... We're well past DACA here... WTF Mr. President?
White House Proposal Extends Amnesty for 1.8 Million Illegals
in Exchange for 25 Billion for Wall, End of Chain Migration, Visa Lottery
Quote:
The White House revealed a proposal to extend legal status and a path for citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants brought to the country as children in exchange for $25 billion in funding for the wall, an end to chain migration across the board, and an end to the visa lottery program.
The bill’s framework would apply to the roughly 690,000 illegal immigrants who registered for the DACA program started by former President Barack Obama as well as illegal immigrants who did not apply. A senior administration official told reporters that the 1.8 million number would be restricted by minor adjustments to timeframes and dates of entry issues.
“The argument is by some people in Congress is that there is another 690,000 roughly that never got around to registering but fall into the general category, age, and all the rest of it,” the official said. “Those combined come to 1.8 million.”
The previously rejected DREAM Act in the Senate and proposals from Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Dick Durbin tried to offer legalization for 1.7 million illegal immigrants.
The path to citizenship would require a 10-12 year period where recipients would be required to demonstrate good behavior, work and education requirements, and good moral character.
A senior White House official described the plan as an “extraordinarily generous concession” with Democrats but made several demands considered non-starters by members of Congress supporting amnesty.
The White House said that it intended to send the framework to Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, who promised Democrats a vote on the Senate floor by February 8.
The framework includes a $25 billion lump sum “trust fund” for a border security “wall system” for not only the Southern border but major security investments on the Northern border as well.
It also includes sweeping limitations for chain migration — limiting family immigration sponsorships to only spouses and minor children — not for parents or extended family members.
The new migration limitations would apply to all immigrants in the United States, not just the newly legalized 1.8 million.
“It will never, ever, ever, ever, work unless it’s universal,” the official noted. “It’s a global change to the U.S. immigration system.”
The bill framework was described as an effort to show exactly what the president wanted in a bill after open borders advocates complained that they had no idea where the president stood in their negotiations.
The proposal would also end the visa lottery program and reallocate them towards fulfilling the skills-based visa backlog.
The official noted that the current legislation was “galaxies apart” from what Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer discussed with Trump over lunch before the government shutdown, but felt that it was a plan that could get 60 votes in the Senate.
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I haven't lost faith in Trump... We'll see what this deal looks like when it's signed.and you thought Trump was going to do right thing...you thought we could trust the DNC to keep their word....So Trump gives the corporation a big tax break and more illegal labor and the American citizen Trump gives them a bag of empty promises..
On a pikeI haven't lost faith in Trump... We'll see what this deal looks like when it's signed.
There're what?... 25-30 million illegal aliens here? I still doubt he's really signing on for all that amnesty.
From my view, he's just kept waay too many promises and stories have been wrong waay too many times for me to blast on him just yet.
The man is the walking breathing definition of political credibility IMO. I understand your view is different.
Right now, I'm faaarrrr more concerned with #ReleaseTheMemo! That's where the blood in the water is...
I want desperately to SEE some priveleged elite got't criminals get hung by their tits.
An' I'll tell ya what PV... I put some thought into your 'fuck the wall, enforce the law' position.
What you said makes sense. That's why sirens are going off in my head over 'no E-Verify mentioned.
But at this point, Trump has built up so much credibility, that if he somehow makes it through
allll the layers of liberal filth and lying democrat subterfuge and miraculously
gets any charges filed against Hillary or the C. Foundation, in addition to all the others
I won't give a fuck if he lets a million Martians in the country.
Bring me Hillary's head... and you are forgiven for most any other transgression.
Ohh ohhh... We're well past DACA here... WTF Mr. President?
White House Proposal Extends Amnesty for 1.8 Million Illegals
in Exchange for 25 Billion for Wall, End of Chain Migration, Visa Lottery
Quote:
The White House revealed a proposal to extend legal status and a path for citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants brought to the country as children in exchange for $25 billion in funding for the wall, an end to chain migration across the board, and an end to the visa lottery program.
The bill’s framework would apply to the roughly 690,000 illegal immigrants who registered for the DACA program started by former President Barack Obama as well as illegal immigrants who did not apply. A senior administration official told reporters that the 1.8 million number would be restricted by minor adjustments to timeframes and dates of entry issues.
“The argument is by some people in Congress is that there is another 690,000 roughly that never got around to registering but fall into the general category, age, and all the rest of it,” the official said. “Those combined come to 1.8 million.”
The previously rejected DREAM Act in the Senate and proposals from Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Dick Durbin tried to offer legalization for 1.7 million illegal immigrants.
The path to citizenship would require a 10-12 year period where recipients would be required to demonstrate good behavior, work and education requirements, and good moral character.
A senior White House official described the plan as an “extraordinarily generous concession” with Democrats but made several demands considered non-starters by members of Congress supporting amnesty.
The White House said that it intended to send the framework to Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, who promised Democrats a vote on the Senate floor by February 8.
The framework includes a $25 billion lump sum “trust fund” for a border security “wall system” for not only the Southern border but major security investments on the Northern border as well.
It also includes sweeping limitations for chain migration — limiting family immigration sponsorships to only spouses and minor children — not for parents or extended family members.
The new migration limitations would apply to all immigrants in the United States, not just the newly legalized 1.8 million.
“It will never, ever, ever, ever, work unless it’s universal,” the official noted. “It’s a global change to the U.S. immigration system.”
The bill framework was described as an effort to show exactly what the president wanted in a bill after open borders advocates complained that they had no idea where the president stood in their negotiations.
The proposal would also end the visa lottery program and reallocate them towards fulfilling the skills-based visa backlog.
The official noted that the current legislation was “galaxies apart” from what Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer discussed with Trump over lunch before the government shutdown, but felt that it was a plan that could get 60 votes in the Senate.
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