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Re: Internet sides with Tomi Lahren as she calls for 'mass deportation' and a closed border amid bipartisan border bill negotiations

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Feb 6, 2024, 6:12:38 PM2/6/24
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> Fuck the walls. Shoot the invaders. Seriously, shoot them dead.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Sen James Lankford (R-Okla), the primary
Republican representative leading negotiations on a bipartisan bill within
the US Senate aimed at bolstering border security, emphasized the
necessity for his caucus to reach a decision by February 6 regarding the
initiation of discussions on the proposal.

Now, Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren has advocated for what she terms
"mass deportation", emphasizing that the only border arrangement
acceptable to conservatives should involve full funding for the
construction of a border wall and the implementation of measures leading
to a closed border.

Tomi Lahren advocates for border wall funding and mass deportation
The bill slated for consideration in the Senate encompasses provisions not
only for enhancing border security but also for extending assistance to US
allies such as Ukraine and Israel.

A procedural vote for the Senate bill is scheduled for February 7, with 60
votes needed to advance to further deliberations on the Senate floor.

In light of these developments, Tomi Rae Augustus Lahren, an American
conservative political commentator and television presenter took to her
X/Twitter account, expressing, "The only border "deal" actual
conservatives should consider is full funding for the wall and a closed
border."



"Plus, mass deportation until the 10 million Biden let in are removed. Our
border should stay closed until then!!".

The Republican Party finds itself deeply split on the matter, with notable
figures such as Donald Trump, the leading contender for the party's
presidential nomination, and House Speaker Mike Johnson vehemently
expressing their opposition to the bipartisan border bill.
Senator James Lankford, in a statement to Reuters, emphasized the
importance of bipartisan support, stating, "If it's not supported on both
sides of the aisle, then we shouldn't do this."

Internet reacts to Lahren's call for mass deportation
Many social media users agreed with Lahren and criticized the bipartisan
boder bill.

One comment read, "Agreed. The illegal immigration must stop."





"It's a terrible deal, the border needs to be CLOSED," noted a user.



"The border should be the only thing we spend money to secure. If
Americans aren't safe, we should not fund any other country!" said one
user.



"Needs to stay closed," read a comment.



"Exactly true," agreed one user.



"Amen," said another.

Unveiling of landmark bill: Key provisions and potential impacts
This comes in the wake of the border bill's unveiling following months of
negotiations, during which Senator Lankford, along with Democratic Senator
Chris Murphy and independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema, managed to reach an
agreement.

The bill allocates $118 billion in new spending, with significant portions
earmarked for aiding Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russian forces,
including $60.06 billion.

Additionally, $14.1 billion is designated to support Israel in its battle
against Hamas, while approximately $20 billion is allocated for bolstering
enforcement measures along the US-Mexico border.

Furthermore, the legislation grants the government emergency powers,
enabling it to deny entry to migrants crossing the border and to swiftly
expel those who have already entered the United States.

The US-Mexico border remains a pressing concern for Republicans,
particularly with the surge in illegal crossings since President Biden, a
Democrat, assumed office in 2021.

Border Patrol data indicates that approximately 2 million migrants were
apprehended at the border in fiscal-year 2023, mirroring record-breaking
figures seen during Biden's initial two years in office.

Should the bill secure passage in both the Senate and House, and receive
President Biden's signature, it would mark a watershed moment in US
immigration and border policy, potentially introducing the most
substantial changes in decades.

President Biden, during a visit to Las Vegas, expressed hope for the
bill's advancement, stating his desire for its passage in the Senate.

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as-she-calls-for-mass-deportation-and-a-closed-border-amid-bipartisan-
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