In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, go to 1.
the administration’s plans may involve offering legal status to migrants who have been in the U.S. for at least ten years. This aligns with broader efforts to address the status of undocumented immigrants who have established deep roots in their communities.
They want to send the message "if you can hide for 10 years, you're a citizen, so keep on coming," while trying to look like it's some sort of compromise in order to trick normies.
In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, open up the border again (if it anything was actually done to close it).
the administration’s plans may involve offering legal status to migrants who have been in the U.S. for at least ten years. This aligns with broader efforts to address the status of undocumented immigrants who have established deep roots in their communities.
They want to send the message "if you can hide for 10 years, you're a citizen, so keep on coming," while trying to look like it's some sort of compromise in order to trick normies.
In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, open up the border again (if it anything was actually done to close it).
the administration’s plans may involve offering legal status to migrants who have been in the U.S. for at least ten years. This aligns with broader efforts to address the status of undocumented immigrants who have established deep roots in their communities.
They want to send the message "if you can hide for 10 years, you're a citizen, so keep on coming," while trying to look like it's some sort of compromise to trick normies.
In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, open up the border again (if it anything was actually done to close it).
the administration’s plans may involve offering legal status to migrants who have been in the U.S. for at least ten years. This aligns with broader efforts to address the status of undocumented immigrants who have established deep roots in their communities.
They want to send the message "if you can hide for 10 years, you're a citizen, so keep on coming."
In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, open up the border again.
the administration’s plans may involve offering legal status to migrants who have been in the U.S. for at least ten years. This aligns with broader efforts to address the status of undocumented immigrants who have established deep roots in their communities.
They want to send the message "if you can hide for 10 years, you're a citizen, so keep on coming."
That's cute. In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, open up the border again.
the administration’s plans may involve offering legal status to migrants who have been in the U.S. for at least ten years. This aligns with broader efforts to address the status of undocumented immigrants who have established deep roots in their communities.
They want to send the message "if you can hide for 10 years, you're a citizen, so keep on coming."
That's cute. In case you were unfamiliar, here's how the game has been played since forever.
- Have a weak border.
- Let tons of illegals in continuously, doing nothing to stop it.
- Keep it up until the public has had enough.
- "Stop" immigration.
- Claim that to free up resources to blocking newcomers and/or deporting recent arrivals, we need give amnesty to everyone who came in the years between #1 and #4. After all, they have "roots" now.
- Once it passes, open up the border again.