Republicans Have A Big New Plan To Solve The Border Crisis

sheskunk

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House Republicans unveiled a set of a dozen policy recommendations on Wednesday to deal with the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, where tens of thousands of migrants from Central America — many of them unaccompanied children — have crossed this year alone.
The recommendations were released Wednesday from a "working group" of House Republicans led by Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas). Leading the proposals is a suggestion to tweak a 2008 law to make it speedier to deport some of the unauthorized migrants who have crossed the border. Some Democrats have balked at altering the law, prompting the White House to move away from earlier hints it wanted the law to be revised.

The 2008 law is perhaps the key sticking point between congressional Republicans and Democrats over a comprehensive solution to the problem at the border. President Barack Obama did not include any request for changes to the law in his $3.7 billion emergency-funding request sent to Congress two weeks ago.

"The recommendation to amend the Trafficking Victims Protection and Reauthorization Act of 2008 is something both parties agree on, and modifications to the law can be done to expedite the process while ensuring proper protections are in place for the children who need them," Granger said in a statement Wednesday morning.

"We recommend amending the 2008 law, so that all unaccompanied minors are treated the same for the purpose of removal. This would be done by requiring unaccompanied minors who do not wish to be voluntarily returned to their home country to remain in Health and Human Services’ custody while they await an expedited immigration court hearing that must promptly occur after they are screened by child welfare officials."

Also included in the recommendations was a call to deploy members of the National Guard to the border, something Obama has so far resisted.

During a news conference Wednesday morning, House Republican leadership signaled that it hoped the full House could vote on a legislative version of the proposals before Congress goes on recess in August.

Here's the full list of recommendations:

• Deploy the National Guard to the Southern border to assist Border Patrol in the humanitarian care and needs of the unaccompanied minors. This will free up the Border Patrol to focus on their primary mission.

• Prohibit the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture (USDA) from denying or restricting U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) activities on federal land under their respective jurisdictions.

• Require a DHS strategy and implementation plan to gain operational control of the Southwest border.

• Establish independent third party commission to develop border security metrics as a means to accurately gauge progress on border security.

• Establish border security in Central American countries and Mexico.

• Establish repatriation centers in originating countries in order to facilitate the return of family units and unaccompanied minors.

• Deploy aggressive messaging campaigns in originating countries and the U.S. to dispel immigration myths, clarify that individuals will be deported on arrival and advise on the dangers and legal penalties of traveling through Mexico to enter the United States illegally.

• Mandate the detention of all Family Units apprehended at the border with the ultimate goal of processing family units 5-7 days. Congress must continue stringent oversight to ensure this mandate is being met.

• Amend the Trafficking Victims Protection and Reauthorization Act of 2008 so all unaccompanied minors are treated the same as Mexicans for the purpose of removals. This would require unaccompanied children who do not wish to be voluntarily returned to their home country to remain in HHS custody while they await an expedited immigration court hearing that must occur not more than 7 days after they are screened by child welfare officials.

• Deploy additional judge teams and temporary judges to expedite the hearing of asylum and credible fear claims. Congress must address the occurrences of fraud in our asylum system. Baseless claims crowd the immigration court system and delay processing for those with legitimate claims. The standard under current law that allows an alien to show a "credible fear of persecution" needs to be examined and addressed to ensure a fraud-free system moving forward. In addition, criminal aliens and criminal gang members should not receive asylum.

• Establish tough penalties for those engaged in human smuggling, including the smuggling of unaccompanied minors by strengthening penalties for human smugglers and those who assist them.

• Increase law enforcement operations domestically and in originating countries to disrupt and dismantle transnational criminal organizations and encourage originating countries to pass strict laws against human smuggling.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/gop-plan-border-migrant-crisis-2014-7#ixzz38MEX1sXL
 

UncleBuck

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if this is a "crisis", then why is boehner not doing anything until AFTER the august recess?

cri·sis
noun\ˈkrī-səs\
: a difficult or dangerous situation that needs serious attention
 

sheskunk

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if this is a "crisis", then why is boehner not doing anything until AFTER the august recess?

cri·sis
noun\ˈkrī-səs\
: a difficult or dangerous situation that needs serious attention

House Speaker John Boehner sent a letter to President Barack Obama on Wednesday, asking him to clarify where he stands on the key sticking point between congressional Republicans and Democrats in finding a resolution to the crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/boehner-letter-obama-border-crisis-2014-7#ixzz38MJlPFHS
 

UncleBuck

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Uncle Ben

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WTF does Boehner have to do with this UB, ya twisted retard?

Obama is supposed to be charge but doesn't give a shit. Interest in securing our borders and arresting the thousands of illegals, the children, might cut into the future votes for Democrats. Fund raises are more important. Gov. Perry asked him to survey the border crisis when Obama was recently in Austin doing his usual dog and pony show. POS declined.

My solution to the border dilemna? Install land mines all along the Rio Grande. The farmers and ranchers that are having their land pillaged by these sons-a-bitches have had enough.

And to all you liberal morons that think they have right to break the laws of our land.....if you lock your house and car, you're a hypocrite.

Uncle Ben
 

SmokeyDan

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WTF does Boehner have to do with this UB, ya twisted retard?

Obama is supposed to be charge but doesn't give a shit. Interest in securing our borders and arresting the thousands of illegals, the children, might cut into the future votes for Democrats. Fund raises are more important. Gov. Perry asked him to survey the border crisis when Obama was recently in Austin doing his usual dog and pony show. POS declined.

My solution to the border dilemna? Install land mines all along the Rio Grande. The farmers and ranchers that are having their land pillaged by these sons-a-bitches have had enough.

And to all you liberal morons that think they have right to break the laws of our land.....if you lock your house and car, you're a hypocrite.

Uncle Ben
Land mines would indiscriminately kill anyone. The illegal immigrants who drain the nation and the guy bringing sack loads of pure Peruvian cocaine or marijuana who provides an invaluable service.

I propose we allow sick fucks who want to use sniper rifles to go so they can at least use some discretion. At least that way they can go collect the large amount of cocaine.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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You what? Recommend you move to McAllen, Texas and get schooled.
they shouldn't be all piled up upon that town. agreed. unfair to any town.

the US has been fucking with their countries of origin since the Monroe administration. we set up murderers as presidents, and trained their death squads.
 

UncleBuck

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WTF does Boehner have to do with this UB, ya twisted retard?
he's holding up all resolution of this crisis by refusing to approve obama's plan, refusing to bring the senate plan to a vote, refusing to compromise, and refusing to even take a vote on his own house's plan until after the august recess.

he is a scared pussy. he is scared of his own caucus.

yet it is somehow still a "crisis". right.

go back to stormfront and take smarmydan and "Da(Wo)mann" with you.
 

desert dude

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if this is a "crisis", then why is boehner not doing anything until AFTER the august recess?

cri·sis
noun\ˈkrī-səs\
: a difficult or dangerous situation that needs serious attention
When your enemy creates a crisis, let him wallow in it till after the mid term elections.
 

desert dude

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It's pretty simple. Obama's unconstitutional circumvention of existing immigration law, i.e. the DREAM executive order, enticed every downtrodden child south of Mexico to head north because "Obama said kids will get citizenship".

Yeah, it's Obama imperially manufactured crisis to make a bunch of undocumented Democrats. It's his crisis, and the Democrat's crisis. Obama's Katrina moment! LOL
 
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