ThazzarBaal
Registered Senior Member
The borders were never shut. The borders were never completely opened. Now, as then, there are a lot of laws covering who can enter and who can't. Right now, for example, any refugee can show up at the border and request asylum. (They have to be in the US to do this.) Once they request it, the court gives them a date, then they are released inside the US until that date. That is all legal, and represents most of the immigrants we are seeing now. If they work during that time, or if they don't show up for their court date - THEN they are breaking the law.
That's the way the law stands right now. Biden cannot turn away refugees or he would be breaking the law, and you can bet republicans would impeach him instantly.
We can, of course, alter the law, and the latest bill tried to do just that. Republicans rejected it.
Come Nov 6th, voters will remember which party was trying to fix the border - and which party refused for political reasons.
Oh, so that's what Biden accomplished as a counter measure to Trumps harder stance on immigration and the wall efforts. Would a wall help force immigrants to legal points of entry?
Honestly, Biden loosened the grip on border control measures after Trump tightened them.
If asylum and citizenship was so easy, why the issue with the border and the wall and immigration? Drugs, human trafficking, and potential national security threats and foreign efforts to topple our government. What else?