Durbin, Duckworth locked out from meeting with DHS officials about Trump’s immigration enforcement plan – Chicago Sun-TImes

After touring the Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago on Friday, U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth said they gained some clarity but are still largely in the dark on details of President Donald Trump’s plan to use the base for an immigration roundup over the next month.
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The Railroader
7 months ago

When reviewing battle plans, keeping two traitors such as The Turdbin and Duckworthless, out of the loop is the only prudent course to take.

Bobbi
7 months ago

Can we lock them out of the Senate too???

Last edited 7 months ago by Bobbi
Ataraxis
7 months ago

Good. These two have the intellectual brain power of two pigeons. They would add nothing to the meeting just like they have added nothing to civic life over their entire careers.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

Those two are putting up a nice front. Hoping voters forget how they just follow the dem rulebook and collect paychecks

Deb
7 months ago

Thank goodness Durbin is leaving, but he needs to take Duckworth with him. De is useless for IL US citizens. Unfortunately the Democrats running for Durbin’s seat are worse. Vote them Republican for every IL race.

William Tell
7 months ago

Why should two communists like D&D be included in a meeting with DHS? So that they can learn the plan and alert all of their illegal friends? I don’t think so!

Bob
7 months ago

If they tell you the woke media will know 5 seconds later !!! Rubin is leaving time for Duckbill to go too!! Was she in her wheelchair for the O, woo is me ???

Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago

The drug kingpin enabler and “ Wrongway “ the pilot have no business being in the room. They would run right out and blab the details to derail the whole operation.

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