Posted on 03/25/2024 10:49:20 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Senate Democrats have blocked an amendment to a government funding bill that would ensure President Joe Biden’s administration cannot use American taxpayer money to fund flights for migrants into the United States via his “CBP One” mobile app.
Late last week, Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) forced a vote on an amendment to the funding bill to prevent Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from flying migrants into the U.S. interior using taxpayer money.
“Make no mistake: President Biden has been secretly flying hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens from foreign countries into blue-city airports,” Hagerty said on the Senate floor:
Reportedly 320,000 in 2023 alone. Americans are shocked this is happening, and a ‘yes’ vote will stop it. A ‘no’ vote means you are voting to preserve Biden’s egregious scheme to import hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens each year through airports across America. [Emphasis added]
Ultimately, Hagerty’s amendment was voted down in a 51-47 vote with all Senate Democrats voting against advancing it forward.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Yes anyone with TDS
They shouldn’t even be allowed into the country period.
I’ve gotten a more thorough evaluation just coming back into this country from Canada than these illegals are getting, and that’s with a passport.
I've gone thru this back many years....and they will not respond at all now.
Thx for trying.
You could try writing a letter for publication to your local newspaper.
Pols pay attention to those.....they generate a lot of interest among their constituents.
Communist Revolution is upon us...
I fear for my Country
Probably - but Biden saw himself as competing with Obama... which means sometimes Biden’s stupid ideas are his own.
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