Posted on 05/28/2024 9:40:17 AM PDT by John Semmens
Considering that the flood of illegal immigration into the US is not popular with voters, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre "why doesn't the President take executive action to enforce the existing laws against illegal entry into the country?"
Her response was "why should he? He wants to bring in as many new immigrants as we can. Existing laws don't allow the kind of unrestricted entry that he wants to see. Until those laws are changed he's going to stick with what has worked since he reversed Trump's executive orders meant to enforce existing border laws back in January of 2021 when he first took office."
"Additionally, he is worried that the courts might strike down any executive action he takes like they did when they declared that he had no authority to cancel student debt," Jean-Pierre said.
"That didn't stop him from declaring the cancellation of another $7 billion in student debt last week," Doocy reminder her. "Since he's already defying one Supreme Court ruling why not just defy another?"
"Peter, you're missing the key difference between the two issues," the Press Secretary argued. "Canceling more student debt will win him votes from those students. Taking executive action to make the border more secure would make it harder for more Hispanic voters to get inside the country in time to cast ballots for him. Right now the District of Columbia Board of Elections teaching recent newcomers how to vote. Similar operations are underway or planned in multiple locations around the country. What's in it for him to stop this?"
If you missed any of the other Semi-News/Semi-Satire posts you can find them at...
https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,532666.0.html
Actually more fact than satire, eh, John??????
That stupid bitch has long needed someone to punch her in her lying mouth.
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