From the nation’s capital to the suburbs of Chicago, migrant crisis dominates – Center Square

Thursday morning, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it was funding the construction of about 20 miles of physical barriers at the southern border in Texas. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said it’s part of President Joe Biden’s approach to “border security and comprehensive immigration reform.”
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Dan543
2 years ago

You’ve lost control of the language and the argument when you permit these illegal aliens to be referred to as “migrants.” Yes, they are migrants, and that is about as relevant to this crisis as they’re having brown hair. The relevant descriptor is “illegal alien,” as opposed to “legal alien.” They are, from the start, lawbreakers and should be dealt with as such.

Dan543
2 years ago
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*their. $&#(* autocorrect with no grammar

David Hardy
2 years ago

This is the dumbest lie I’ve read all week. Don’t fall for it.

Admin
2 years ago
Reply to  David Hardy

Stiff competition for “dumbest lie of the week,” this week and every week. It’s the norm, now.

Giddyap
2 years ago

When the liberal ideology clown car runs right into a brick wall of reality

fed up neighbor
2 years ago

As usual Little late to the party J.B this has been going on since Biden’s first day in office.

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