The unsanitary condition's at the boarder are being caused by massive amounts of people crossing the boarder illegally. Like trying to treat 10,000 people in a hospital designed for 1,000 people. and it's the democrat's who have refused to fund making things better, still.
Over all, by allowing near 100,000 people a month to cross the boarder and refusing to fund better facilities the democrat's are completely responsible for the crisis that now exists. They've known this would happen just to blame the President. The democrat's have engineered this disaster for political purposes.
If this was true, Why didn't the Republicans do something about it while they were in charge for two years? Republican dictator wannabe. House and Senate. More of that, Blame the Democrats without a leg to stand on. When the Republicans are just as much if not more at fault.
Why didn’t Trump push for wall funding when the Republican party was in control?
"Sometimes it seems that the Democrats forget to bring up simple facts in the debate over Trump’s government shutdown. The question the Democrats should be asking is if President Trump really thinks this funding is so critical, why didn’t he push for his glorious wall when the Republicans controlled the Senate, Congress and the executive branches of government? Could it be that he feared that he would not get support from his own party and have no one to blame? The Democrats need to be repeatedly asking, “Why is the wall so crucial now, but it wasn’t so urgent last year or the year before?
http://www.thestate.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article224957305.html
Border wall fight didn't really start until after GOP lost House
"While President Donald Trump has repeatedly made clear his desire to build hundreds of miles of wall along the Mexican border since early in his campaign for President, the GOP Congress never really came close to approving billions of dollars for the wall, though there were certainly opportunities for Republicans at several points to win as much as $25 billion for the border while the GOP was in charge of Congress in 2017 and 2018 – but those efforts failed as most GOP lawmakers backed away from possible bipartisan immigration compromises".
http://www.boston25news.com/news/politics/border-wall-fight-didnt-really-start-until-after-gop-lost-house/903210928
Why GOP-run Congress didn’t fund Trump’s wall
"What happened to President Trump’s wall in this week’s bipartisan budget deal is a good way to look at the new political dynamic in Washington.
For it is a new dynamic. Up to this point – the cabinet confirmations, the Supreme Court justice, the regulatory rollbacks – all could be done with a GOP majority in Congress and a Republican in the White House".
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2017/0502/Why-GOP-run-Congress-didn-t-fund-Trump-s-wall
Trump’s manufactured border “crisis” scares Republican voters — but not lawmakers
"For months leading up to the midterm elections, President Donald Trump crisscrossed the country warning Americans about the urgent crisis at the border: A migrant caravan was about to “invade,” he said.
At the time, polls showed Republicans responding to the “crisis” viscerally. Undocumented immigrants crossing the border topped the list of issues angering Republican voters, according to a survey conducted by Reuters and Ipsos. A Republican-led Congress had yet to fund Trump’s wall. By November, 37 percent of Republicans cited immigration as the country’s top problem, according to Gallup — up 17 points from October.
http://www.vox.com/2019/1/10/18174230/trump-border-crisis-republican-base
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Charles1962150
on Tue 06/25/19 11:57 PM