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Inquiring minds are taking a flashback look at the Secure Fence Act of 2006, signed by president Bush.
The Secure Fence Act of 2006’s goal is to help secure America’s borders to decrease illegal entry, drug trafficking, and security threats by building 700 miles (1,100 km) of physical barriers along the Mexico-United States border. Additionally, the law authorizes more vehicle barriers, checkpoints, and lighting as well as authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to increase the use of advanced technology like cameras, satellites, and unmanned aerial vehicles to reinforce infrastructure at the border. Congress approved $1.2 billion in a separate homeland security spending bill to bankroll the fence, though critics say this is $4.8 billion less than what’s likely needed to get it built.
The final roll call shows both Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton voted for the bill.
Inquiring minds are taking a flashback look at the Secure Fence Act of 2006, signed by president Bush.
The Secure Fence Act of 2006’s goal is to help secure America’s borders to decrease illegal entry, drug trafficking, and security threats by building 700 miles (1,100 km) of physical barriers along the Mexico-United States border. Additionally, the law authorizes more vehicle barriers, checkpoints, and lighting as well as authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to increase the use of advanced technology like cameras, satellites, and unmanned aerial vehicles to reinforce infrastructure at the border. Congress approved $1.2 billion in a separate homeland security spending bill to bankroll the fence, though critics say this is $4.8 billion less than what’s likely needed to get it built.
The final roll call shows both Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton voted for the bill.
excellent point. did not then 2008 candidate for Prez Obama say he'd secure the borders, continuing Bush's initiative only to ignore it on purpose for 8 years? he did.
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
The border is a lot linger than that. I
well now that you've had a geography lesson, what do you say about Obama intentionally not securing the border? and .. allowing millions to flood into this country?
excellent point. did not then 2008 candidate for Prez Obama say he'd secure the borders, continuing Bush's initiative only to ignore it on purpose for 8 years? he did.
well now that you've had a geography lesson, what do you say about Obama intentionally not securing the border? and .. allowing millions to flood into this country?
the world awaits your reply
Show me the facts on Obama allowing millions to flood into this country. If your claim is correct, than millions must have left during his admin because there is research showing the number of illegals in the US have been relatively stable the last 8-10 years. Here is my source: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...on-in-the-u-s/
Bush and Obama LIED, of course. They knew the harms of illegal immigration and knew that most Americans can see these harms and are dismayed. They didn't act however because their contributors are employers who hire these peasants and peons and didn't want their illegal activities disturbed.
Trump on the other hand isn't beholden to anyone except the voters.
Show me the facts on Obama allowing millions to flood into this country. If your claim is correct, than millions must have left during his admin because there is research showing the number of illegals in the US have been relatively stable the last 8-10 years. Here is my source: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...on-in-the-u-s/
One article cites apprehensions, not people that actually got through. The others point to same person (Rep Goodlatte) on estimates, not actual amounts. And those range in the 1000/10Ks not millions. Yes, all evidence points to millions IN the US, but that has happened over multiple administrations, both GOP and Dems.
Is everyone, on both left and right so doctrinaire that they have forgotten how to think critically?
Just like finding a provider... do research, ask questions, think with the big head and not some other body part.