On Capitol Hill, ICE official Matthew Albence has to explain to Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) that illegal immigrants break the law when crossing the border…This woman is a Senator???

The Democrats are going all in on trying to make illegals legal by any means necessary. Senator Dick Durbin has long been a proponent for illegals and refugees so he’s pulling the sympathy card in the video below. He insinuates that “Catch and Release” is a term that just came into being when it started under George W. Bush and continued under Obama for 8 long years:

“Catch and release” entered the political lexicon during the George W. Bush administration.

Immigration rose sharply from 2000 to 2010, as 14 million new legal and undocumented immigrants settled in the United States, according to census data. At the same time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not have enough space to house all the undocumented immigrants being apprehended.

So the Bush administration would release many of these immigrants under their own recognizance — and many of them would then fail to report for their immigration hearings.

Listen to Durbin’s phrasing on this and how he says it’s like they’re comparing children to fish…LOL! Nice try but we know better that this term started under Bush!

DURBIN’S SWIPE AT TRUMP THAT IS TOTAL SPIN:

On Capitol Hill, Senator Dick Durbin doubles down on his support for Sen. Dianne Feinstein ‘s immigration bill, which she admitted would prevent arrests being made within 100 miles of the US/ Mexico border…HUH?

Durbin is as dirty as they come. He’s a lifer like so many other Democrats. He puts legal Americans last!

FEINSTEIN ADMITS ALL SENATE DEMS SUPPORT A BILL NOT ALLOWING ARRESTS  WITHIN 100 MILES OF THE BORDER:

 

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