You're punching up and getting your ass kicked Allfor. I thought I'd tell you since you don't have the sense to realize it.
Nice try. Please note that Biden is against it. However, I already addressed Julian Castro's plan:
Shikha Dalmia, a senior analyst at the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think tank, lauded Castro for raising the issue.
“This proposal is a far cry from open borders,” she argued in a recent essay. “After all, being in the country without proper authorization would remain a civil--and therefore a deportable--offense.”
Castro himself says:
“We need to have secure borders, and there needs to be a legal disincentive to crossing the border,” he said Friday.
Other federal laws, including a sister provision to section 1325 -- section 1326, which makes illegal re-entry a felony - that would remain under Castro’s plan.
Swing, and a miss. Next.
I took that time to do something you clearly didn't, read the articles. Nothing about them advocates for open borders. Each of the policy positions support border patrol, and law enforcement over trafficking *******, weapons and people.
From the article: "The six-page policy essay calls for, among other things, the decriminalization of unauthorized border crossings; a stance crowned by fellow candidate Julián Castro in the first debate where we saw some democrats, like former Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Beto O'Rourke, disagree."Elizabeth Warren's new plan aims to decriminalize border crossings, expand immigrants' rights
2020 presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Thursday laid out a sweeping plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws and priorities.abcnews.go.com
Nice try. Please note that Biden is against it. However, I already addressed Julian Castro's plan:
Shikha Dalmia, a senior analyst at the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think tank, lauded Castro for raising the issue.
“This proposal is a far cry from open borders,” she argued in a recent essay. “After all, being in the country without proper authorization would remain a civil--and therefore a deportable--offense.”
Castro himself says:
“We need to have secure borders, and there needs to be a legal disincentive to crossing the border,” he said Friday.
Other federal laws, including a sister provision to section 1325 -- section 1326, which makes illegal re-entry a felony - that would remain under Castro’s plan.
Swing, and a miss. Next.
This a press release on Senator Markey on his opposition to Trump's border funding. Well because Killer's plan is not workable and inhumane. However, it doesn't advocate for open borders. No law enforcement, no monitoring, no inspections- that's an open border. Like when you go from Illinois to Indiana, in some areas it's as easy as walking across 106th and indianapolis Blvd. No Democrat is advocating for that.Senator Markey Statement on Border Funding Package | U.S. Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts
Washington (June 26, 2019) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) released the following statement...www.markey.senate.gov
This is Congressman Kennedy's Comprehensive Immigration Plan. In all of that, he still clearly states the need for border patrol and enforcement, especially for illegal activity and criminals. Nothing about open borders.Immigration | U.S. Congressman Joe Kennedy III of Massachusetts
The Official U.S. House website of Congressman Joe Kennedy of the 4th District of Massachusettskennedy.house.gov
This is an opinion piece on Why the Washington Post does not like John Kerry. He was giving a commencement speech and talked about people being able to travel the world and it's borderless now in a commerce sense. If you're white from the right country, like the United States- which most of those graduates were, you can go anywhere you want, even war zones to sell phones and guns.EDITORIAL: John Kerry’s world without borders
“Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,” wrote poet Robert Frost in a meditation on the competing needs of security and freedom. Borders and boundaries disappear as Planet Earth becomes a smooth blue orb with continents divided only by the seas in the view from space, suggesting that man...m.washingtontimes.com
I took that time to do something you clearly didn't, read the articles. Nothing about them advocates for open borders. Each of the policy positions support border patrol, and law enforcement over trafficking *******, weapons and people.