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Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@Senpai_316 I deleted my initial response. That was rude of me. My apologies. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@JesseKellyDC @MikeDiaz285 I think eventually everyone will decide to live in the states where they feel at home, libs and righties. We’ll respect states’ distinctaions more. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@JesseKellyDC @MikeDiaz285 Yeah, but the process of that happening turned into some pretty bad things. Easier solution is to have more control in hands of states.. and counties — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@signalborder @lpearsemoran @Brink_Thinker I’m talking about the original — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@LarryVanLoh1 Honestly, people discuss God and rule of law/order, but sometime search sojourner, foreigner, least of these in scripture (if you haven’t already.) — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@Senpai_316 No. Political reality in the context discussed means that the number of Americans who feel otherwise is large. If half the country doesn’t agree with something, I ain’t happening for long. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@LarryVanLoh1 Very pleasant exchange. I just know so many DACA recipients. It’s very real and personal. Same with other migrants. You’re welcome to engage and discuss any time you like. Have a good day. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@falconfanj That’s funny. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
I haven’t pushed for that. However, in a lot of cases? Yeah. An example would be most DACA recipients. I wouldn’t make them leave and I’d give a path toward citizenship to them. — PolitiTweet.org
Larry Van Loh @LarryVanLoh1
@brandondarby I sense that you are pushing for comprehensive immigration reform and paths to citizenship. That is a nonstarter for me.
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
No, and it’s concerning that your brain jumped to that. Here is a link that will help you learn to reason logically. Thank you. https://t.co/Et7Ix0IsMD — PolitiTweet.org
Senpai 3:16 🇺🇸 🚁 @Senpai_316
@brandondarby So, you're saying we're under an occupation government which doesn't honor the wishes of the citizens?
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@LarryVanLoh1 I don’t understand that. Discussion of political realities is the first step in fixing. Not discussing that and doing what Trump did was a bandaid. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
They messed that up. — PolitiTweet.org
wdsu @wdsu
Meanwhile in Washington DC… they’re serving “red beans and rice” in the U.S. House of Representatives to celebrate… https://t.co/diQ943zmNU
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@Atlanticoncrete No. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
Are you referring to the migrants as hostile foreign powers or do you actually think China or Russia is going to amass tanks at our border if we don’t build more fences? — PolitiTweet.org
Sensurround IS BACK @BBC_dip
If we don't secure our border, we will have a "north korea style border" after we are invaded and destroyed by a ho… https://t.co/1erHw9nEKV
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
That doesn’t “fix it.” There are political realities that we operate within. We aren’t going to have a North Korea-style border. You can say simple solutions that fit on bumper stickers, but it isn’t reality. — PolitiTweet.org
Larry Van Loh @LarryVanLoh1
@brandondarby Or we can quit letting immigrants in under asylum claims and conduct asylum research outside USA. Als… https://t.co/V8FUghpzZ2
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
Well, we clearly don’t have an immigration system that works. We can keep on having 4-8 years of everyone waiting at the border for the next 4-8 years to come around, or we can change things. Please don’t say what we have is working. — PolitiTweet.org
Lisa Blackerby Wells @WellsBlackerby
@brandondarby @CWar12 @tomarama We have a legal immigration system if they want to come work. Asylum is for those f… https://t.co/b4cUR4QNvN
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
Mexican Border State Special Police Officer Killed in Gulf Cartel Ambush https://t.co/OTUPkyI1b3 — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@WellsBlackerby @CWar12 @tomarama Ok. What does that have to do with this conversation? — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@8USC12 @CWar12 @tomarama “However, under U.S. law, a person seeking asylum may do so by arriving at the border and asking to be screened by U.S. officials at a “port of entry,” or by entering the U.S. without prior inspection and then declaring their fear of persecution.” Not that https://t.co/xDD9vpmc8G… — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama @8USC12 Just admitted? What? That’s a fact that they are coached when crossing through Reynosa faction territory— where most cross. This isn’t a debate. This is a discussion. Like I said, the laws are fucked up and our elected lawmakers are responsible to fix that. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@8USC12 @CWar12 @tomarama That goes through 2019. What are the percentages now and through Biden admin? — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@8USC12 @CWar12 @tomarama It’s a misdemeanor— equivalent to a traffic ticket— that isn’t prosecuted if one’s requests asylum after seeking first US authority possible. It is, in fact, permissible. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama Again: here we are at the realm of responsibility of our elected reps— the laws encourage people to cross between ports of entry and to request asylum there, not at ports. It isn’t going to change. Cat’s out of the bag. People leave when it sucks to live somewhere. Have to be… — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama Considering that most migrants go through the Reynosa faction of Gulf cartel territory— where they are coached on how to seek asylum, It hard for me to believe most crossing irregularly and turning themselves in aren’t also seeking asylum. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama Where are the numbers that say most people who cross and turn themselves in immediately aren’t requesting asylum? — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama Now we get into one’s desire and opinions. I think it’s good for us to have simplified and greatly expanded new Braceros program. I think it’s best for them and change in their native countries— which is best for us. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama Again, you say “to break immigration laws.” People who step foot on our soil and request asylum are not breaking our laws. If they don’t show back up? Yeah. Or if they stay if a judge determines asylum claim isn’t legit? Yeah. But showing up as they do isn’t illegal. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama Kind of difficult to have a meaningful conversation on Twitter about this, but basically our laws are written in a way that encourages people to come between ports of entry. Lawmakers (reps) are responsible for changing this. They don’t, rather they get us to focus on the poor… — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama How did I not answer? I don’t disagree with your last tweet. I’d say we do decide though our reps. We are just being mislead and barking up wrong tree — PolitiTweet.org
Brandon Darby @brandondarby
@CWar12 @tomarama I think we should find pragmatic solutions. Find legal ways for people to come and work. — PolitiTweet.org