A Trump Administration proposal to send illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities spurred cries of dismay from Democrats.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the idea "Cruel and inhumane. Sanctuary cities are already struggling with the difficulties and expense of dealing with the newcomers who have come on their own. Living conditions are degraded, as anyone who has visited San Francisco recently may have discovered. It isn't fair for the federal government to send us more of these people."
On the other hand, President Trump argues that "My proposal would more expeditiously get the illegal immigrants to places that vow to protect them from deportation. I would have thought that this idea should be received more positively by the Democrats who oppose taking any actions to reduce the flow of illegal immigration into our country."
During his recent testimony at the Senate Appropriations Committee Attorney General William Barr acknowledged that federal government "Spying did occur" on the Trump campaign, that "Government spying on political opponents is a big deal," and "I need to explore that." Democrats were outraged.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi echoed Blumenthal's take and averred that "Barr has gone off the rails. First of all, covert surveillance of innocent Americans is not spying. Second, this surveillance was authorized by the FISA Court. It is only unauthorized surveillance by private parties that constitutes spying. As long as it is the government that's doing it it's perfectly legal."
"True socialized medicine requires that all must receive the care the government has allocated for them," the Senator emphasized.
"If individuals are permitted to purchase health care in other countries those rich enough to afford it will get better care than those too poor to have this option. That's why my plan mandates that anyone seeking to travel outside our borders will have to first get a government permission slip and attest that the trip is not for the purpose of receiving medical care."
https://azconservative.org/2019/04/13/proposal-to-ship-illegals-to-sanctuary-cities-assailed/
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the idea "Cruel and inhumane. Sanctuary cities are already struggling with the difficulties and expense of dealing with the newcomers who have come on their own. Living conditions are degraded, as anyone who has visited San Francisco recently may have discovered. It isn't fair for the federal government to send us more of these people."
On the other hand, President Trump argues that "My proposal would more expeditiously get the illegal immigrants to places that vow to protect them from deportation. I would have thought that this idea should be received more positively by the Democrats who oppose taking any actions to reduce the flow of illegal immigration into our country."
During his recent testimony at the Senate Appropriations Committee Attorney General William Barr acknowledged that federal government "Spying did occur" on the Trump campaign, that "Government spying on political opponents is a big deal," and "I need to explore that." Democrats were outraged.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi echoed Blumenthal's take and averred that "Barr has gone off the rails. First of all, covert surveillance of innocent Americans is not spying. Second, this surveillance was authorized by the FISA Court. It is only unauthorized surveillance by private parties that constitutes spying. As long as it is the government that's doing it it's perfectly legal."
"True socialized medicine requires that all must receive the care the government has allocated for them," the Senator emphasized.
"If individuals are permitted to purchase health care in other countries those rich enough to afford it will get better care than those too poor to have this option. That's why my plan mandates that anyone seeking to travel outside our borders will have to first get a government permission slip and attest that the trip is not for the purpose of receiving medical care."
https://azconservative.org/2019/04/13/proposal-to-ship-illegals-to-sanctuary-cities-assailed/
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