Sen. Dick Durbin on Ukraine, Immigration and the Upcoming Midterm Elections – WTTW (Chicago)

“We need to really sit down and look at our immigration system in its entirety. What we have at the border now is inadequate for the 21st century,” he said.
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Pat
3 years ago

If immigration is such a pressing matter, which it is, and Dems control Congress and the White House, which they do, why hasn’t anything been done in the last 20+ months???

Dickie & Duckworth have to go – along with as many Dems as we can send packing. Let Conservatives have a crack at running the country.

We all know darned well we were all better off before Mr. Biden took office.

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat

“why hasn’t anything been done in the last 20+ months???” The Senate filibuster requires 60 senators to sign onto bills to things other than reconciliation which are spending bills. They can try to do other things under reconciliation but often the Senate Parliamentarian can tell them no, this is not a spending bill, it might be separate. They can only use reconciliation twice, and they aren’t going to waste it on immigration. They used reconciliation for their inflation reduction act, and Obama famously used it for Obamacare. I know it’s archaic, and the Dem’s have been screaming bloody murder to… Read more »

Pat
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Thanks for the explanation, Debstor, but is it “can’t” or is it they don’t have the political will to ‘waste it on immigration.’

Looking at things every which way, the only hope I see is a red wave in November – and a prayer that the Republicans have the political will to restore sanity.

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat

Republicans will have the same problems when they control congress that Democrats have. There won’t be 60 Republican senators, maybe 53 at best, and that’s not enough to overcome the filibuster. So all the bills passed in the house die in the senate. It’s called Gridlock. It’s an unfortunate but necessary part of legislation. Otherwise, D’s controlling congress would pass an amnesty bill, and then four years later, R’s controlling congress would pass a bill revoking amnesty and deporting them. Same for abortion, etc. It would be a major oscillation between one party and the other depending on who has… Read more »

Old Joe
3 years ago

Dick Durbin is an inadequate Senator for Illinois.

Traice
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Dick and Duck both need to go

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Durbin is a worthless hypocrite. The Dems and their mainstream media propaganda machine have lied on a daily basis since Hilary lost. Pick a topic, any topic. The economy, well that’s fantastic! We’re not in a recession, because they redefined what a recession is. How long have we been told how great Ukraine is doing against Russia? From day 1 of that terrible war it was reported that Ukraine was winning and Putin was near death. All lies. Afghanistan withdrawal? More lies. Durbin is simply an awful excuse for a human being. He’s chirping now because he sees that mid… Read more »

lana
3 years ago

Just like Duckworth, Durbin is Useless in supporting Illinois as well as the USA!
They are Not Representatives of Us who pay their employment.

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