The American Spectator
•US Politics
US Politics
46% Informative
Bipartisan border bill is being pushed through the Senate , forcing it down the throat of the House of Representatives .
The GOP leadership in the Senate almost certainly has nine of its 49 members willing to vote for this catastrophic betrayal of our national security and rule of law.
The president isn’t obligated to shut down the border when illegal migration hits a pace of 1.8 million per year; it’s his discretion to do so.
We’re now going to fund both sides of the IsraelGaza conflict and prolong that war rather than giving the Israelis the green light to finish it.
Every minor speed bump in the way of unlimited illegal immigration is going to be sued on by leftist activist groups and then struck down in courts far away from where the surrender is happening.
There’s a provision allowing for a quarter-million more employment and family reunification visas over the next five years , which means ( 1 ) downward pressure on wages for American citizens in low-skill jobs amid an inflationary economy, and ( 2 ) more anchor babies exactly when the public is waking up to that scam.
The bill also codifies Catch and Release, which would bar a President Trump from issuing blanket deportations to illegals who would fraudulently claim asylum.
Mitch McConnell is doing to Mike Johnson what he's been doing to conservatives in Washington since 2007 , when he became the GOP Senate caucus leader.
This is about marginalizing Johnson just as he’s marginalizing Trump .
McConnell is the most important power broker in D.C. and has no other cards to play.
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