Trump himself told everyone that the house was coming with oversight powers for the Democrats if his party lost the house, and there was also a big push with propaganda to “stop the caravans, vote Republican”, again, it did not work as Trump wanted.
While the senate was a disappointment, what is happening now is that all independents and minorities are seeing a senate where the three monkey act is the rule and abuse is allowed constantly. That will not turn to be as great a move as many Republicans expect.
Speaking of the senate, it has to be noticed here that new Republican senator [del]Lord Voldemort[/del] Rick Scott of Florida was barely elected thanks to being a critic of Trump in several immigration issues.
True the fear tactic wasnt a complete success but pundits have said it certainly helped the GOP. Mitch has made the fact that having a handful more votes means only things he likes get done, nothing else even gets debate. this is gonna backfire in 2020… I hope.
Generally speaking, they have been going to those communities for years and years and years. If someone comes across the border and claims asylum – as they are legally allowed to do – then many times the claimants go to places where they have family or some kind of support structure to wait for their case to wind through the bureaucracy.
Seriously, what do you think they do? Sit in cages for several years?
Here in Baja Canada, when the Hmong were brought in, it was a bit awkward. Even more so when it was the Somalis. Now, they are Walmart workers, cab drivers, nursing students, county workers. Ordinary. Normal. People, in a word.
The funny part is that normally they are responsible for getting themselves wherever they want to go and paying for their own transportation. Depending on how Trump proposes sending people to sanctuary cities, some people might be glad to find out that the Feds are paying to send them to the place they planned to go anyway.