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From the time Biden took office through Jan 2024 there were 7,254,386 encounters at the southwest border. That is encounters. There were 3.2 million expulsions during that period. During Trump's 4 years, The U.S. averaged 290,394 deportations per year. During every single year of the Biden administration, more deportations occurred than Trumps per year average.

It is the Republicans that shot down the most comprehensive border bill in decades because Trump said he wanted to run on the issue.

According to the WSJ editorial board: "By any honest reckoning, this is the most restrictive migrant legislation in decades. Previous immigration talks have involved trading security measures for legalizing more immigration. There is little of the latter in this bill—nothing for nearly all of the Dreamers who were brought here illegally as children, no general pathway to citizenship or green cards for most illegal immigrants already in theU.S. This is almost entirely a border security bill, and its provisions include long-time GOP priorities that the party’s restrictionists could never have passed only a few months ago. Republicans demanded border measures last year as the price for passing military aid for Ukraine, Israel and Pacific allies."

The Democrats wanted aid forUkraine so they gave many concessions and then the Republicans said no because of Trump being for himself.

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Trump rattled off misinformation about Kamala Harris...
The term 'misinformation' most commonly means 'technically true but bad for the narrative'. The term sounds like 'disinformation', which are untrue statements intended to deceive, but because whatever it is may be completely true they can't call it disinformation. It is like Cheap Fakes versus Deep Fakes. One actually happened but it is devastating so they give it a name that sounds like a thing that was fabricated.

So your story is that Trump was saying true things that were damaging to Kamala's narrative... carry on.
 
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From the time Biden took office through Jan 2024 there were 7,254,386 encounters at the southwest border. That is encounters. There were 3.2 million expulsions during that period. During Trump's 4 years, The U.S. averaged 290,394 deportations per year. During every single year of the Biden administration, more deportations occurred than Trumps per year average.

It is the Republicans that shot down the most comprehensive border bill in decades because Trump said he wanted to run on the issue.

According to the WSJ editorial board: "By any honest reckoning, this is the most restrictive migrant legislation in decades. Previous immigration talks have involved trading security measures for legalizing more immigration. There is little of the latter in this bill—nothing for nearly all of the Dreamers who were brought here illegally as children, no general pathway to citizenship or green cards for most illegal immigrants already in theU.S. This is almost entirely a border security bill, and its provisions include long-time GOP priorities that the party’s restrictionists could never have passed only a few months ago. Republicans demanded border measures last year as the price for passing military aid for Ukraine, Israel and Pacific allies."

The Democrats wanted aid forUkraine so they gave many concessions and then the Republicans said no because of Trump being for himself.

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This is the reality. The Biden Admin's border policy was a continuation and escalation of the Trump admin's border policy. And the dems were more than willing to make it even more draconian. It's funny because on one hand, I hate that the dems, who heavily criticized the harsh border policy of the trump admin, have now taken on the same policy and are forced to defend it. But on the other hand, it sure is ironic when the hogs go after the Biden Admin for the ongoing invasion.

It's all just BS from both sides recently TBH. Nobody has any consistent principles when it comes to the border.
 
The term 'misinformation' most commonly means 'technically true but bad for the narrative'. The term sounds like 'disinformation', which are untrue statements intended to deceive, but because whatever it is may be completely true they can't call it disinformation. It is like Cheap Fakes versus Deep Fakes. One actually happened but it is devastating so they give it a name that sounds like a thing that was fabricated.

So your story is that Trump was saying true things that were damaging to Kamala's narrative... carry on.
Swing and a miss. You like to think you can just change definitions of things by saying things like "most commonly means" (which is simply your opinion)

What misinformation actually means is:
false or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive. Like when Trump says at a rally that there are 10 million illegal immigrants coming from prisons and mental institutions raping and robbing all across America. Then at his next rally it's 15 million. At the next rally it's 20 million. This is trump spewing false or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive. Misinformation.

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It's pretty amazing just how poorly he thinks of the United States of America.

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For him it is the United Playground of Trump. States and legislatures and courts are all just hinderances, obstacles to be overcome, in his quest for ultimate power. That is all he cares about. I would be shocked if he could in any meaningful way explain the interaction between the 3 branches of government, let alone the difference between the house and the senate. Frankly I would be shocked if he could name the 3 branches of government at all. That is all meaningless in Trumpworld. In Trumpworld everything exists to serve the Donald.
 
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