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Border Apprehensions Pass 1 Million While Democrats Plan Amnesty

Recently updated data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection showed border apprehensions have surpassed one million for the 2021 fiscal year, for the first time since 2006. The number of apprehensions at our border will almost certainly surpass the 2006 totals, however, with our current fiscal year not ending until September 30, 2021.  The United States is also currently on track to set a new record for the number of apprehensions on our southern border, surpassing the records of 1.69 million and 1.67 million the country experienced in fiscal years 1986 and 2000.  The last time we had more than 188K monthly apprehensions on the the southwest border was March of 2000. We had more than 1.6 million total apprehensions that year, an all-time record, which we re on pace to surpass this year.

Reconciliation bill includes left-wing goodies as Democratic majority expected to slip away

Print this article Immigration is infrastructure. Climate change is infrastructure. Much of the liberal agenda is infrastructure. While the final price tag is below some of the proposals floated by the most liberal Democrats in Congress, this is the approach President Joe Biden’s party is landing on the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill they hope to pass on their own without any Republican votes. Democrats are going big and going it alone, hoping to get the new package across the finish line, courtesy of Vice President Kamala Harris’s tiebreaking vote in the Senate. Democrats have pushed through big changes by small margins before. President Bill Clinton’s 1993 tax increase passed by one vote in the House and got through the Senate by Vice President Al Gore breaking a tie.

FAIR: New Georgia Poll Shows Voters Blame Biden for Border Crisis, Oppose Democrats Effort to Include Amnesty in Budget Reconciliation Bill

(July 15, 2021, Washington, D.C.) A new poll finds that Georgia voters blame President Biden for the border crisis and recognize that granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens would make it worse. The poll of 804 likely voters in Georgia was conducted by Zogby Analytics on behalf of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) between July 9 and 12. Among the key findings of the poll: 54% of voters agree that granting “amnesty, or a pathway to citizenship, to millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States” would exacerbate the current immigration and border crisis. 61% of Georgia voters hold the Biden administration and its policies responsible for the current immigration and border crisis.

GOP Treachery On Immigration Falls Flat—And Donors Are Not Happy | Blog Posts

Previously: Some Republicans won’t give up the dream of Amnesty, but their efforts continue to fail. Last week, immigration boosters John Cornyn and Thom Tillis proposed an Amnesty bill that would permanently legalize illegal aliens who “actively participate” in the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This would give fewer than 700,000 illegals a pathway to citizenship. This is a narrower Amnesty than the Dreamer bill that passed the House in the spring, which would legalize all illegal aliens who came to the U.S. as minors. This bill would only give a pathway to citizenship to those who are currently enrolled in DACA [

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