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Republicans release sweeping immigration bill

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https://rollcall.com/2023/04/17/hous...igration-bill/


House Republicans released sweeping immigration legislation on Monday that would tighten asylum eligibility, expand migrant family detention and crack down on the employment of undocumented workers.

The 137-page proposed bill represents the legislative response to high levels of migration on the U.S.-Mexico border from House Republicans, who have made border security a focal point of their new majority. The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up the bill Wednesday.

Republicans also want to crack down on the Biden administration’s use of an authority known as parole, which allows the federal government to give migrants temporary permission to live and work in the U.S. The bill states that parole should not be granted “according to eligibility criteria describing an entire class of potential parole recipients.”

Parole has provided the legal authority for programs like the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, as well as programs to help Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.
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House Republicans released sweeping immigration legislation on Monday that would tighten asylum eligibility, expand migrant family detention and crack down on the employment of undocumented workers.

The 137-page proposed bill represents the legislative response to high levels of migration on the U.S.-Mexico border from House Republicans, who have made border security a focal point of their new majority. The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up the bill Wednesday.

Republicans also want to crack down on the Biden administration’s use of an authority known as parole, which allows the federal government to give migrants temporary permission to live and work in the U.S. The bill states that parole should not be granted “according to eligibility criteria describing an entire class of potential parole recipients.”

Parole has provided the legal authority for programs like the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, as well as programs to help Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.
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*edited, posted in the wrong thread.
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I question if this can even get 218 Republican votes... This is not a serious attempt at passing a bill.
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I <3 Republicans
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Makes no sense. Wage inflation is the most sticky part of inflation now and will keep inflation high. You need more workers to reduce wage inflation or fuck over actual Americans with a recession. The FED will keep interest rates high because of inflation and if they do, by 2025, the interest alone on US debt will be the same as the military budget of 800 billion+ dollars a year.

Imagine killing the US economy and the dollar just to kick people that only have temporary status in the US, work, and pay taxes.

Absolute clowns.
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Democrats may be lazy. Democrats may not have the guts to fight tooth the nail for us. Democrats may just pander to us without having a real plan to help us. Democrats may be pussies.

Republicans on the other hand absolutely hate us existing. They will do everything they can to make our lives a living hell.
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Democrats may be lazy. Democrats may not have the guts to fight tooth the nail for us. Democrats may just pander to us without having a real plan to help us. Democrats may be pussies.

Republicans on the other hand absolutely hate us existing. They will do everything they can to make our lives a living hell.
How has your life (since 2001, 9/11) been impacted by either party? DHS, militarization of the border, human rights abuses, wage theft and labor abuses, were created with approval and funding from both parties. I think both of them are equally accountable.
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