Hey tards . Here is another reason your party be back in the minority come November where you belong .
Whatta ya think ? Is this why you voted for the senile puppet ?
Open borders ?
Try answering without using the word Trump
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Democrats grow worried about Biden immigration move as midterms loom
A number of Democratic senators are growing increasingly wary of the administration's plan to repeal Trump-era pandemic restrictions on the US-Mexico border that effectively blocked migrants from entering the US, setting up a rare clash between President Joe Biden and some members in his own party.
Until there is a plan, you got to have secure borders," Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner said. "To do something that might invite a doubling, tripling, quadrupling of numbers at the border, that is not in the best interest of America, that is not in the best interest of the administration, or the people who are trying to go through the process."
Sen. Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat from West Virginia, told reporters Thursday that he thought the administration should rethink the decision entirely.
"I think we should reconsider" removing it, Manchin said, adding, "Maybe that would get us to spur us to get a good immigration policy that works for America, secure our borders. The borders have to be secure."
Leading the charge, two border state senators -- Arizona's Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly -- sent a letter to the President last week, arguing that Title 42 needed to remain in place until the administration had demonstrated a clear plan to manage the number of migrants that would come across the border.
But, it's not just border state Democrats who are carefully navigating the administration's actions on Title 42.
"I'm not happy about it," Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan said. "We have no follow-on plan. We are sort of planning to be overwhelmed at the border."
Sen. Maggie Hassan, a Democrat from New Hampshire up for reelection, tweeted Wednesday she too was worried the administration hadn't put in place an effective plan yet that would enable them to successfully repeal Title 42 without severe repercussions at the border.
One moderate Democrat, who asked not to be named so they could freely discuss how the decision could affect the midterms, put it simply.
"I think it's gonna be a problem," the member said. "If there is a huge surge and mainstream (news) covers it, it's a problem. It fits into the whole gestalt of how we are soft."