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« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2023, 09:38:43 pm »

1) Who is to blame for it?  Is it Biden's fault for opening our borders?

2) Is this a political ploy by Biden to ensure he gets more votes in 2024?  After all, letting millions of people into this country means that they will all likely vote for him.  

This is what I am talking about
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk4ab2QmDkA

We are literally spending billions of taxpayer money on these people to allow them not to work and get free stuff from the government.  

This leads to my question of whether Joe Biden is trying to buy votes from these people by giving them lots of free stuff.

Your gnorance of how our immigration laws, and Constitution, is profound.

Only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections...period. Not a single person coming across the border during Biden's administration will be voting for him or any House or Senate Democrats.

That laundry list of benefits that conservative sites and pundits use to anger the uninformed is propaganda. It is almost impossible to qualify for all the local, state, and federal benefits that they list. A large majority of those immigrants are working here, which is why they came. They either send money home, or they start lives here, but either way, they are paying taxes and purchasing goods, and services here. They are coming here because businesses and corporations, the backbone of the GOP, want super cheap labor to maximize their profits.

The majority of people coming in are seeking asylum and making credible fear claims. To qualify for this, they have to surrender themselves immediately to CBP and process.
Then they have to wait to get their asylum application adjudicated by USCIS, or go to court to get their asylum claims heard by an Immigration Judge. Either way, they are looking at years until that process go through.
After that, they can look at applying to become a permanent resident.
Years after that, they can consider applying for naturalization, and then they can finally register to vote after taking the oath.
If they come in illegally and have a child here, they have to wait until their USC child turns 2q before that child can petition for their parents to start the multiple year process towards naturalization.
But please keep regurgitating false narratives and talking points.
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