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Immigration Crisis Swells
President Obama will meet with Texas Governor Rick Perry this week to
discuss the crisis at our border, though he still will not visit the
actual border.
Major Garrett reports
that they will meet in Dallas on Wednesday. This comes after Perry
refused Obama's invitation to simply shake hands at the airport, instead
insisting on a substantive meeting to discuss the situation.
Obama will still do his fundraising while in Texas. In fact, Breitbart reports
that one fundraiser will be held in the home of Austin-based filmmaker
Robert Rodriguez, directors of a pro-illegal immigration film.
Obama's unwillingness to visit the border has some comparing him to
George W. Bush's decision not to visit New Orleans following Hurricane
Katrina. Ed Rogers writes in the Washington Post,
"It's shocking that the president would avoid visiting ground zero of
what essentially constitutes an invasion of America." But the White House insists that it is "not worried about those optics."
Unable to get a response from the White House as to whether or not these
illegal immigrants will be allowed to stay in the United States, the
White House is requesting $2 billion from Congress to hire more
immigration judges and open up more facilities. That doesn't exactly
sound like they intend to send them back home...(continue reading) |
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Rand Paul Calls Border Crisis A 'Humanitarian Nightmare'
Eric Bolling, guest host of 'Hannity' welcomed Sen. Rand Paul to the
program to discuss the crisis at the border. Paul disagreed with Fox
News Contributor Charles Krauthammer that we should work on building a
border fence.
"Didn't we finance and fund and legislate for a fence nearly 10 years
ago? Why was it never built? And this is the question why some of us
who -- I am for some form of immigration reform, but I've steadfastly
said I can't vote for something that doesn't have border security
first," said the senator.
"Right now, we have a humanitarian nightmare down there, with every
child from Central America wanting to come across the border. You can't
have a beacon to the whole world to come unless you have a secure
border. So that's why many of us conservatives have been saying we have
to secure the border first." (continue reading) |
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