Ellis, though tears, apologizes to the people of Georgie, says if she knew then what she knows now she wouldn’t have represented trump, and says she took the advice of other more experienced lawyers. She did NOT denounce election fraud.
Tenderhearted hearing the day’s drawing near for @timkellernyc to see Jesus. Such a sacred time. Never had the pleasure of meeting him or reading many of his works but I’ve been greatly encouraged by his long devotion to Jesus. Receive your dear servant joyously, worthy Lord.
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Mental illness is not an issue that America struggles with exclusively, mass shootings are. Even if mental illness really was the problem, why shouldn't we take more precautions to ensure people with mental illness don't get their hands on an AR-15?
It’s mid-April. I don’t care that Merrick Garland wasn’t confirmed until recently. All pending border wall cases should have immediately been put on hold and not left open for judges to follow through on requests made months earlier.
1-year and 2-days ago @ITServeorg successfully undid a decade of @USCIS shenanigans for #H1B employers and employees by challenging 2 policy memos. #litigationworks
Everytime @USCIS signs a declaration swearing it does not speed up adjudications for litigation, remember, @USCIS has forms that allow ISOs to request expedited processing of a benefit request due to a mandamus and an upcoming court date.
Maddow segment on the beef John Cornyn has with Vanita Gupta:
On November 18, Judge Sullivan ordered DHS to stop expelling unaccompanied children. No actual changes to how children are processed have occurred since then. What Biden did was choose not to RESTART deporting kids after that order was lifted. I need people to get this right!
Given that someone like Zakaria ostensibly cares about rule of law and gov't transparency in other countries, we need to ask defenders of MPP whether they're truly comfortable with U.S. programs that operated without publishing data to promote public oversight of their operations
I've lambasted defenses of MPP like Zakaria's piece from a migration governance view since other colleagues have addressed their human rights problems. But there is one more line of criticism of these pieces to explore, which is the way MPP and the ACAs operated as black boxes
The immigration beat did a tremendous job but MPP just didn't break through to the mainstream debate. But! Jill Biden visited the camp in Matamoros. And was appalled. And Biden brought it up unprompted in the last debate. So it seems like it did break through where it mattered.
This is how border externalization "works." US government officials pull kids from parents' arms and spark outcry. So Trump/Miller outsource the brutality to the cartels, embracing the murderous outcome. Out of sight, out of mind, and Serious People start calling it "practical."
Shocked to read this in @FareedZakaria's piece. Remain in Mexico was a catastrophe. Thousands were victimized—kidnappings, tortures, and sexual violence were routine. The court process was a sham, denying over 99% of claims. It wasn't "practical." It was a stain. A monstrosity.
I was aghast to read this noxious, ignorant “opinion” piece by @FareedZakaria. The “Remain in Mexico” or #MPP program, HARP and PACR were not “practical” policies of the Trump Administration. They were unlawful, inhumane, human rights violations. washingtonpost.com/opinions/biden…
THIS is problem: A huge decline in global talent willing to travel abroad for work "has declined by about 50%, because of nationalistic immigration policies and COVID-19 pandemic." The U.S. is no longer the world’s most popular work destination. bcg.com/publications/2…
And local reporting also is usually like "we went and found some normal workers" nearby and asked them how they're doing, not "we found some extraordinarily unusual case and tried to make it sound representative of what's going on" which is what the national media often does
You need asylum? You come to a port of entry, go to a processing center, go into an alternatives-to-detention program, get screened, get adjudicated as fast as due process permits. You stay, or you go. It should be an un-dramatic administrative process on bureaucratic autopilot.
NEW - Biden isn't the first president to face a big influx at the border. But in break with predecessors, his administration is handling surge more like a logistical and capacity challenge than a problem to address with new enforcement washingtonpost.com/national/borde…
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Biden administration rushes to accommodate border surge, with few signs of plans to contain it
The White House is treating the fast-growing influx mostly as a logistical challenge.
The U.S. Citizenship Act is not really a citizenship act, but it could become one with the right political will.
"This share has fallen almost continuously since then: 52 percent (1995–2000), 25 percent (2000–2005), 17 percent (2005–2010), 14 percent (2010–2015), and 11 percent (2015–2019). The share was just 6 percent from 2017 to 2019." cato.org/blog/us-accoun…
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