


I'm about to just defect from this party and never, ever vote for it again.
The only good thing is that Speaker Johnson replied "absolutely not" to this deal -- but what can a razor-thin House majority do when the entire Republican Party is Corporate Open Borders?
According to the Immigration Accountability Project, the proposed Senate deal would:
Increase green cards by 50,000/year
Work permits for adult children of H-1B holders
Immediate work permits to every illegal alien released from custody
Taxpayer-funded lawyers to certain UACs and mentally incompetent aliens
Expulsion authority for a limited number of days only if encounters exceed 5K/day over a seven-day period
Restrict parole for those who enter without authorization between ports of entry
Johnson has told the Senate that the House-passed H.R. 2 border security bill must be the baseline of a deal.
He says that the provisions of the House bill are crafted to work together to fix the problem, and that removal of one or more of the major provisions would render the bill ineffective at stopping the flow of migrants.
I've had it. The endless betrayals disguised as mere "failures."
It's enough. The "Republicans" are just the Democrats who want to do more overt favors for their liberal corporate donors.
I'm done. I'm done. Let it burn. I'm going to vote for Democrats -- at least they'll bear the burden for the collapse.
I am now a Democrat for tactical purposes. I am tired of Failure Theater. I am tired of betrayal after betrayal after betrayal.
You want to just serve the liberal corporate leadership, Republicans? Fine. Keep taking their filthy bribes. And you'll see how many votes they can actually deliver.
Meanwhile, blue states are blue states are spending taxpayer money on free health care for illegals, even those illegals who didn't even bother getting an asylum hearing date.
Left-leaning states around the U.S. have begun expanding healthcare options for illegal immigrants, with some of them not being required to show important papers such as green cards.
California is the most recent state to implement policies that offer health insurance to all illegal immigrants in the state through its program, Medi-Cal, the state's version of Medicaid.
In the past, illegal immigrants in the state were not qualified to get comprehensive health insurance, but could only get emergency services under Medi-Cal, according to ABC News. California state Sen. Maria Durazo said about 700,000 illegal immigrants between ages 26 and 49 are eligible for full coverage.
"This historic investment speaks to California's commitment to health care as a human right," Durazo said in a statement, using the phrase "undocumented residents" to describe the recipients.
Last week, California state Rep. Bill Essayli introduced legislation to revoke all taxpayer funding of healthcare for illegal immigrants.
"It is unconscionable to spend billions of taxpayer dollars to give universal healthcare to illegal immigrants when our own citizens cannot afford their own healthcare on top of historic inflation and the highest cost of living in the nation," Essayli wrote on the social media platform, X.