Posted on 04/18/2019 2:43:16 PM PDT by BeauBo
Senator Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) on Wednesday warned that securing the border through more fencing or a wall may not be enough to stop the surge of migrants attempting to enter the U.S. at the southern border and that a legislative change is needed to address the crisis... (she) expressed concern over the loopholes in current U.S. immigration legislation... I think we need to narrow some emergency legislation"
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Senator McSally is working with Senators Lindsay Graham and Ron Johnson on emergency legislation, to address the current border crisis. I get the feeling that they will probably have something next month.
"McSally called for an amendment to the settlement from the court case Reno v. Flores to allow for the government to detain families entering the country illegally for more than 20 days as their asylum proceedings occur."
"She also said that the standards for the credible fear interview needed to be increased and that the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act should be revised to allow for the immediate deportation of unaccompanied migrant children from any country, not just Canada and Mexico."
Loophole. Is that what we call it where everybody who steps onto US soil rates a phone, a medical exam, money, and papers entitling them to stay here until the court date they will skip 2 years from now?
Loophole indeed.
“McSally called for an amendment to the settlement from the court case Reno v. Flores to allow for the government to detain families entering the country illegally for more than 20 days as their asylum proceedings occur.””
McCain 2.0. Her “solution” is that we get to keep them in a detention center for a year or two till their case comes up. Sounds cheap to house, feed, and ride herd on a million people for a year or two.
The dumb ass.
Heaven help us.
worthless rino needs to be primaried. Hopefully Kelli Ward as new AZ GOP chair will do something about it
“Her solution is that we get to keep them in a detention center”
That seems to be the Administration’s plan, as expressed by Kris Kobach (one of the leading candidates for DHS Secretary, or Immigration Czar). She seems to be participating as part of the lead team in the Senate.
Kobach has proposed a three point plan. This legislation seems to address one of the points, and setting up new detention capacity with old FEMA trailers is another.
DoD has already received a request to identify places to house 5,000 unaccompanied children
Seriously, what else do you think might be feasible to actually get done, given current conditions with Democrats controlling the House, and the likelihood of judicial injunctions?
Spot On!
Idiotic plan. No matter who is pushing it. They catch 100k a month.
All the legislation must say is no more asylum claims for ten years....make that 20.
I dunno, I think maybe I would declare an emergency and close the DAMNED border. Not wait a year. And under the auspices of the emergency I would forcibly deport them back to Mexico without hearing.
The court has no say in an emergency declaration...only Congress can over-ride that.
And he should move damned fast.
All McSally is doing is organizing how we handle the bodies in the river. She is a dolt, and has zero situational awareness or creativity.
“Once upon a time there was a town that was built just beyond the bend of a large river. One day some of the children from the town were playing beside the river when they noticed three bodies floating in the water. They ran for help and the townsfolk quickly pulled the bodies out of the river.
One body was dead so they buried it. One was alive, but quite ill, so they put that person into the hospital. The third turned out to be a healthy child, who then they placed with a family who cared for it and who took it to school.
From that day on, every day a number of bodies came floating down the river and, every day, the good people of the town would pull them out and tend to them taking the sick to hospitals, placing the children with families, and burying those who were dead.
This went on for years; each day brought its quota of bodies, and the townsfolk not only came to expect a number of bodies each day but also worked at developing more elaborate systems for picking them out of the river and tending to them. Some of the townsfolk became quite generous in tending to these bodies and a few extraordinary ones even gave up their jobs so that they could tend to this concern full-time. And the town itself felt a certain healthy pride in its generosity.
However, during all these years and despite all that generosity and effort, nobody thought to go up the river, beyond the bend that hid from their sight what was above them, and find out why, daily, those bodies came floating down the river.”
Loopholes....lol. Loopholes hell. A wide open border where we accept anyone who staggers across is not a “loophole”.
CLOSE the DAMNED BORDER! What else was the point of that whole declare an emergency thing?
A good system of border barriers may not STOP the surge on potential border-jumpers, but it certainly be used to steer them to other places which may be more easily monitored.
As things now stand, it is impossible to keep eyeballs and personnel close at hand at every potential crossing place.
This is not the Florida Strait, after all.
Who da thunk it? This senator is a genius. The border has been a disaster long prior to her birth. Got to fix just the loopholes.
How about a fence, strong, long and wide from sea to sea?
1. “declare an emergency” - done.
2. “close the DAMNED border” - would not stop the illegals, who are coming in between the Ports of Entry, but would cause a major economic disruption - enough to threaten reelection.
3. “forcibly deport them back to Mexico without hearing.” - Do you think that no one has thought of that, and had lawyers analyze it? Of course they have, and they have determined that legislation is needed (which will still only be partial). Cracking the code on doing that has been the Holy Grail for basically the whole Trump Administration.
“The court has no say in an emergency declaration” - but they can rule on what actions are taken to address the emergency. Killing every man, woman and child, would be enjoined immediately (and result in prosecutions/impeachments) for instance. Or violating the obligations of a binding International treaty on amnesty, for another example. Even just having them Wait in Mexico for their hearing was enjoined (despite the declared Emergency). Ninth Circuit reviews that on the 24th.
If there is something that can realistically be done, they have probably been roasting people’s nuts over the fire to get it done, given how the President is driving his staff, and firing people who don’t get it done.
If there is something else that realistically would be a possibility, I believe that they would glad to hear it.
“What else was the point of that whole declare an emergency thing?”
The big thing was to get money to build wall - a longer term (multi-year) effort, needed in the big picture (and for re-election).
They $8 billion identified for this year, is enough to button up the Rio Grande Valley and border cities, where over 3/4 of illegals now enter. It was really the main battle in the long term effort to secure the border, and the President had to play that Trump card to win it.
“All the legislation must say is no more asylum claims for ten years....make that 20.”
Dems would never vote for that.
Binding Treaty would not allow it.
“A good system of border barriers may not STOP the surge on potential border-jumpers, but it certainly be used to steer them to other places which may be more easily monitored.”
That is the plan for “Full Operational Control” of the border. Five years, $25 billion, 1,100 miles of border barrier construction, thousands more personnel and several technology programs to monitor the remote/rural areas.
With little fanfare, technology programs have been advancing, in parallel with the barrier program. Both of them really start rolling out in earnest this year.
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