Blaze News original: Dems' 'bipartisan' border bill wouldn't solve party's illegal immigration crisis, despite stale claims | Blaze Media
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Instead of outlining the party's platform, a large part of the Harris campaign's strategy seems to be focused on torching Trump and GOP lawmakers for shooting down the Senate's so-called "bipartisan" border bill introduced earlier this year.45% : Immigration and Customs Enforcement would have received $7.6 billion to supplement transportation costs, increase hiring, and fund the expansion of its Alternatives to Detention program.
42% : One of those actions included stopping the construction of Trump's border wall.
41% : H.R. 2 would have restarted the construction of Trump's border wall, reinstated the "remain in Mexico" policy, raised asylum standards, criminalized visa overstays, stopped the use of CBP One, and increased the number of Border Patrol officers.
34% : She promised to "bring back the bipartisan border security bill that [Trump] killed," claiming that she would "sign it into law.
31% : Instead, Harris and her allies spent the majority of the time disparaging Trump, mentioning him nearly 150 times on the first day alone, his campaign claimed.
26% : As part of its strategy, Harris' campaign and the Democratic Party have been repeating the same stale claim that Republican lawmakers, at the behest of Trump, blocked the Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, H.R. 815, which Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.), Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.), and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) released in February.
25% : Trump continues to lie about the border.
25% : ""Here's what he won't tell you: Trump killed the strongest bipartisan border deal in the history of the United States that we negotiated with the Senate Republicans," Biden continued.
20% : Biden went so far as to claim that Trump had "threaten[ed]" and "intimidate[d]" Republican lawmakers to vote against the proposal.
19% : Democrats and their allies in the corporate media claimed that GOP lawmakers were prepared to pass the legislation until Trump directed them to do otherwise.Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told reporters at the time, "Trump told his MAGA allies to kill it in its tracks so he could exploit the issue on the campaign trail.
11% : Despite the overwhelming evidence that the Biden-Harris administration has done nearly everything in its power to support open border policies and fuel illegal immigration, Harris' campaign and her supporters continue to claim that Trump is to blame for the crisis.
6% : The Democratic Party, and especially the Harris campaign, blamed -- and continue to blame -- the GOP and Trump for the Biden-Harris administration's alleged inability to address the border crisis that was essentially nonexistent under Trump's presidency.
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