No one to vote for. Trump has betrayed my trust. What options do I have now?

You call It an open border policy because fox told you to call it that


Yet again you were lied to

Given the facts

And now react how ?

This is your chance to get in line with the facts


We know you wont
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desh, you ignorant slut! STFU!
Here's the facts, you silly bint!
 
Millions of people entered the US without following the proper procedures. No one knows how many there were. That's a problem.

The budget deficit is sky-high. It's been rising for decades.
You wrote "Millions of people entered the US without following the proper procedures." Then you followed with "No one knows how many there were."

Maybe it wasn't millions. Maybe it was one million or less. If we don't know we shouldn't throw out the big numbers, which is what trump did just to scare people. And it worked.
 
I am leaning that way, certainly.

Neither Democrats or the GOP have delivered the things they promised.

I trusted Trump because he is a not a career politician, but he has failed.

Who will the libertarians run in 2028?
Well the issue is simply believing that any President can do more than the one big thing.

With Obama it was the ACA, with Biden it was that useless (and 1984 style naming convention) Inflation Reduction Act. With Trump, who had a plan, it was the One Big Beautiful Bill Plan... the plan was to put every promise into the one bill.... but it got watered down.

One must first understand that Trump does not care about debt. He uses it as a tool in his business and thinks of it in those terms, so if you ever had a goal to end the debt... Trump was never the path to that, it was one of the first things that was thrown overboard when his One Big Beautiful Bill needed something thrown overboard to keep it afloat...
 
EAD, Creepy Weepy!
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This explains why there was an increase after covid.

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The increase in U.S. immigration after COVID-19 was driven by a surge in employment-based immigration and a rebound in job openings, which created a demand for workers. Additionally, changes in immigration policies allowed more employment-sponsored green cards to be issued, facilitating the entry of new immigrants.

Factors Contributing to Increased U.S. Immigration After COVID-19

Employment-Based Immigration Surge

  • Increased Job Openings: The recovery of the U.S. economy post-pandemic led to a significant rise in job openings, creating a strong demand for workers.
  • Policy Changes: Adjustments in immigration policies allowed for a greater issuance of employment-sponsored green cards, facilitating the entry of new immigrants.

Changes in Immigration Patterns

  • Shift from Family-Sponsored to Employment-Sponsored Visas: The pandemic caused a notable decline in family-sponsored immigration, while employment-based immigration saw an increase. This shift allowed over 200,000 employed noncitizens already in the U.S. to gain lawful permanent resident status.
  • Rise in Temporary Admissions: By 2023, temporary admissions for H-1B workers rose to 440,000, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

Impact of COVID-19 Policies

  • Title 42 and Border Policies: The use of public health emergency authorities under Title 42 aimed to restrict border crossings but inadvertently led to an increase in illegal crossings as migrants sought to enter without legal consequences.

Summary of Immigration Trends


2020Decreased due to pandemicN/ASignificant drop
2021Increased as restrictions easedN/AContinued decline
2023Over 200,000 new employment visas440,000Lower than pre-pandemic

The combination of these factors led to a notable increase in U.S. immigration following the COVID-19 pandemic, reshaping the landscape of immigration in the country.
 
This explains why there was an increase after covid.

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The increase in U.S. immigration after COVID-19 was driven by a surge in employment-based immigration and a rebound in job openings, which created a demand for workers. Additionally, changes in immigration policies allowed more employment-sponsored green cards to be issued, facilitating the entry of new immigrants.

Factors Contributing to Increased U.S. Immigration After COVID-19

Employment-Based Immigration Surge

  • Increased Job Openings: The recovery of the U.S. economy post-pandemic led to a significant rise in job openings, creating a strong demand for workers.
  • Policy Changes: Adjustments in immigration policies allowed for a greater issuance of employment-sponsored green cards, facilitating the entry of new immigrants.

Changes in Immigration Patterns

  • Shift from Family-Sponsored to Employment-Sponsored Visas: The pandemic caused a notable decline in family-sponsored immigration, while employment-based immigration saw an increase. This shift allowed over 200,000 employed noncitizens already in the U.S. to gain lawful permanent resident status.
  • Rise in Temporary Admissions: By 2023, temporary admissions for H-1B workers rose to 440,000, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

Impact of COVID-19 Policies

  • Title 42 and Border Policies: The use of public health emergency authorities under Title 42 aimed to restrict border crossings but inadvertently led to an increase in illegal crossings as migrants sought to enter without legal consequences.

Summary of Immigration Trends


2020Decreased due to pandemicN/ASignificant drop
2021Increased as restrictions easedN/AContinued decline
2023Over 200,000 new employment visas440,000Lower than pre-pandemic

The combination of these factors led to a notable increase in U.S. immigration following the COVID-19 pandemic, reshaping the landscape of immigration in the country.
Total garbage. Terrible font, too.
 
@Matt Dillon What's the problem? Can't you handle another viewpoint?

I fixed the font.
TY for fixing the font, but the AI mindrot results point to leftist propaganda sources of which are more numerous than others which
is why it does that, if you understand what I mean. :dunno:
It's GIGO. AI is like a collection of eggshell bots in series, a lot of room for failure in that.
 
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