CHUCK SCHUMER - ONE MORE PARASITE GAMER BRIBES SUCKING LAWYER.
Deadly drugs flowing from southern border will 'devastate' US workforce: Ashley Moody
“Mexican drug cartels are the “other” terrorist threat to America. Militant Islamists have the goal of destroying the United States. Mexican drug cartels are now accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in virtually every community across this country.” JUDICIAL WATCH
THE INVASION SPONSORED BY THE DEMOCRAT PARTY
Congressional Democrats are apparently fine with catch-and-release policies because they see the likely electoral benefits. According to Customs and Border Protection (CPB), of the 94,285 Central American family units apprehended last year, 99 percent of them remain in the country today. CPB also reports that 98 percent of the 31,754 unaccompanied minors from the Northern Triangle of Central America remain in the country. CAL THOMAS
WHO WORKS HARDER FOR THE MEX DRUG CARTELS THAN JOE BIDEN??? “Joe Biden is great on immigration. I guess depends on your perspective. If you’re a human trafficker, or drug dealer, you’d give him an A-plus, but the American people would give him an F. The crisis at our border was not only entirely predictable, it was predicted. I predicted that if you campaign all year long on open borders, amnesty, and health care for illegals, you’re going to get more migrants at the border. That’s what’s happen SEN. TOM COTTON
Budd said he also hopes to tackle the copious amounts of fentanyl and drugs similar to fentanyl pouring over the southern border. On March 7, Budd joined several fellow Republicans in introducing the Save Americans from the Fentanyl Emergency (SAFE) Act, which would permanently schedule all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule 1 drugs.
Schumer: ‘Cannabis Legalization…is a Senate Priority”
(CNSNews.com) - Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D.-N.Y.) sent out a tweet on Thursday stating that "federal cannabis legalization" is now a “priority” for the U.S. Senate.
“Comprehensive federal cannabis legalization with justice for the communities most impacted by the War on Drugs—especially communities of color—is a Senate priority,” Schumer said in his tweet.
“We will move forward,” Schumer said.
Back on Feb. 10, Schumer had sent out a tweet that included a copy of a letter—cosigned by Senators Ron Wyden (D.-Ore.) and Cory Booker (D.-N.J.)—that he had sent to his Senate colleagues that day.
“Here,” said Schumer in that tweet, “is what @SenBooker, @RonWyden, and I just told the Senate: As more and more states legalize cannabis, the Senate’s long overdue in addressing this issue and righting the wrongs of the past.
“With your help,” Schumer said, “we plan to introduce comprehensive cannabis legalization soon.”
In their “Dear Colleague” letter, Schumer, Wyden and Booker said: “This is an issue of individual freedom and basic fairness that clearly transcends party lines.”
“This bill aims to right the wrongs of the past and ensure that the federal government is matching the advancements made in states across the country,” said the Schumer-Wyden-Booker letter.
Border Patrol Suspends Routine Duties in West Texas Town
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Border Patrol agents on routine patrol were noticeably absent Tuesday. Agents say they were removed from regular duties and relegated exclusively to processing and caring for thousands of migrants detained at temporary holding facilities in the region.
A constant flow of migrants crossed the Rio Grande and searched for law enforcement authorities to surrender to this week. In the busiest migrant crossing areas around the city, authorities were largely absent. The options available to the migrants were Texas Army National Guard soldiers positioned along the riverbank and near common crossing points.
One plainclothes Highway Patrol Trooper assigned to the Texas DPS Criminal Investigative Branch supervised the surrender of some of the migrants crossing with the assistance of soldiers. Border Patrol agents tell Breitbart Texas they are lucky if they can field one marine unit and be able to transport the surrendering migrants.
A Department of Homeland Security source, speaking on the condition of anonymity, says the level of overcrowding in Border Patrol facilities is crippling the agency’s ability to respond to citizen calls and has left the border open.
The source says the absence of Border Patrol agents is also contributing to migrant deaths in the area. At least 10 drownings have been reported during the first two weeks of March.
As Breitbart witnessed Tuesday, migrants searched for shallow areas to cross the river and, on several occasions, were forced to turn back due to the swift currents.
One group of migrants told Breitbart Texas they were from Nicaragua and were searching for authorities. The migrants claimed to be fleeing violence in their home country.
The Border Patrol is still able to apply the emergency COVID-19 authority to citizens of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. The source says the agency will soon suspend the order.
Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.
Schumer: ‘Cannabis Legalization…is a Senate Priority”
(CNSNews.com) - Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D.-N.Y.) sent out a tweet on Thursday stating that "federal cannabis legalization" is now a “priority” for the U.S. Senate.
“Comprehensive federal cannabis legalization with justice for the communities most impacted by the War on Drugs—especially communities of color—is a Senate priority,” Schumer said in his tweet.
“We will move forward,” Schumer said.
Back on Feb. 10, Schumer had sent out a tweet that included a copy of a letter—cosigned by Senators Ron Wyden (D.-Ore.) and Cory Booker (D.-N.J.)—that he had sent to his Senate colleagues that day.
“Here,” said Schumer in that tweet, “is what @SenBooker, @RonWyden, and I just told the Senate: As more and more states legalize cannabis, the Senate’s long overdue in addressing this issue and righting the wrongs of the past.
“With your help,” Schumer said, “we plan to introduce comprehensive cannabis legalization soon.”
In their “Dear Colleague” letter, Schumer, Wyden and Booker said: “This is an issue of individual freedom and basic fairness that clearly transcends party lines.”
“This bill aims to right the wrongs of the past and ensure that the federal government is matching the advancements made in states across the country,” said the Schumer-Wyden-Booker letter.
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