Why is our Border wide open ?

Old55

Guest
I hope none of them are selling bad wing pins to our military and killing our airmen like our homegrown criminal did! Oh and look at this :
 

Old55

Guest
The ongoing surge of immigration to the United States will boost its economy by $7 trillion over the next decade by expanding the labor force and increasing consumer demand, a report from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found.

This will add an extra $1 trillion in revenue to the government’s coffers, resulting in an annual budget deficit of 7% by 2034, lower than previously expected.

The CBO report came out the same day Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan border bill that was the product of months of fierce negotiations over immigration, which is shaping up to be a hot-button election issue.

“The U.S. economy has benefited from immigration,” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said this week, though he emphasized that he wasn’t telling Congress what to do about the border.
 

AZRob

Guest
Ha Ha!!!

Everyone that has an extra empty investment house that they think the Left is going to make them money on is now at risk. By Illegal immigrates storming our borders.
First thing to do when invading a country is get shelter.

By land or by sea!

Go Joe!
 

AZRob

Guest
Arizona is booming and these Biden jobs will buy a bunch of Mexican condos….just the facts Wing pin man!
Is it true what someone told me. You have to notify your neighborhood that you are back in town? Dirty old man.
 

ernesto

Guest
The YouTube video had a warning that it was graphic. It was. It showed the bodies lined up alongside the road. Looked like cartel guys. Definitely not tourists.All young men.
 

corndog

Guest
Drove the coastal highway yesterday, didn't realize all that had happened, lots of state police, National Guard and Marines stopping travelers on the highway.. We drove through no problems.. Came back through today even more State police, National Guard and Marines at the intersection of the coastal highway and the road into El Golfo.. I wanted a coffee so we drove into town, the National Guard has a headquarters set up next to the police station with about 20 white travel trailers all marked with National Guard lettering.. Grabbed a coffee and turned around and headed to the intersection, the Marines waved us through.. on the way back we drove off road into the area of the mud cliffs above the ocean and drove the cliffs along the ocean for about a mile.. turned around and got back on the highway.. turned into Campo Salinas drove in about 1/2 mile and the road in got really salty and looked like it would sink a person , so I stopped and turned around.. Hit the area of the Salinas train station , workers were busy putting up what is probably the last tower on the east side of the highway.. JJ about your trip through the towers, the fence is down where the towers cross the toll road.., there was a tractor working around the first tower and it looks like the road is under the towers..
 
Last edited:

Old55

Guest
Epic wildflower display though. Egg laden female Painted Lady Butterflies, White Lined Sphinx Moths and even a few Giant Gray Bird Wing Grasshoppers moving north as the advance scouts of the soon to come insect plague that will sweep up through the Great Basin all the way to Canada.

JJ
Double hatching of
Epic wildflower display though. Egg laden female Painted Lady Butterflies, White Lined Sphinx Moths and even a few Giant Gray Bird Wing Grasshoppers moving north as the advance scouts of the soon to come insect plague that will sweep up through the Great Basin all the way to Canada.

JJ
This will be something back east : https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240125-cicadas-what-to-expect-from-this-years-rare-dual-brood-emergence
 

rplarry

Guest

Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens: “So Far, This Fiscal Year Alone, We Have Had People From 160 Countries or More Come Across our Border Illegally” (VIDEO)
 

Old55

Guest
Larry did you read it . ( I read yours and stopping the money for flights would be a disaster for Arizona and especially Pima County ( his intention I bet) let the big cities deal with it but pass the Senate bill! This will not work in the long run.


President Biden is still considering harsh executive actions at the border before November's election, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: Legal, logistical and political risks are constantly being weighed. Any new surge in border numbers could add urgency for what one administration official described as the nuclear option.

  • "The bullet's in the chamber," said another source familiar with the planning.
  • Border numbers fell in January and only ticked up slightly in February, but crossings historically rise in the spring and summer, which could add pressure on the administration to take more drastic measures. That move, however, would upset some Democrats.
Zoom in: The orders being considered would ban people from entering the U.S. if they illegally crossed the border and make it harder for people to pass the first interview in the asylum-seeking process, as has been reported.

What they're saying: "No executive action, no matter how aggressive, can deliver the significant policy reforms and additional resources Congress can provide and that Republicans rejected," a White House spokesperson told Axios.

  • "We continue to call on Speaker [Mike] Johnson and House Republicans to pass the bipartisan deal to secure the border."
Catch up quick: The White House had considered announcing new executive actions in the run-up to or during the State of the Union address this month, as Axios reported, but ultimately opted against it.

  • But the move is not dead, and internal conversations continue about expanding the president's authority on the border, according to multiple sources.
  • The failure of a bipartisan border deal provided Democrats a rare chance to blame Republicans for the chaos at the border — a political opportunity Biden seized during his address to Congress, slamming Republicans and former President Trump.
  • Since urging congressional action "was a principal point of the State of the Union, to then turn around and immediately announce an executive order would seem to me in tension with that," Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) told Axios this month.



Between the lines: Using a section of U.S. code called 212f to crack down on people illegally crossing the border would be legally risky — courts intervened in a similar effort under the Trump administration.

  • It's one reason why the White House has urged Congress to pass a bipartisan border deal that would provide similar powers but with more solid legal footing.
  • An executive order would still require resources for the Department of Homeland Security to enforce.
  • "The president has limited authority. He can't invent new resources. He can't change asylum law," Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), who was a key negotiator for the border deal, told Axios.
 
Top