RandyForRubio
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That's a nice play on words. When republicans do it, it's dumping. When Biden does it, it's transferring.I agree there needs to be a better coordinated effort to respond to the refugees and migrants at the border. I don't see how that gets done without massive funding.
What do you mean by "fix it"? Stop the flow of refugees from various criminals, by sending them back to the criminals?
I think it will be a day of the week that ends in a "y". I've heard these complaints my entire adult life.
Immigrants already move through the US. We've provided for them here in the St. Louis area. NYC has more immigrants than any 2 other US cities combined. Texas and Arizona don't have a single city in the top 10 of percentage of immigrants. Florida only has two in the top 10, and by far the largest percentage of them are Cuban (the immigrants we supposedly welcome), making up a third of the overall population.
List of United States cities by foreign-born population - Wikipedia
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Miami-Dade County, Florida - Wikipedia
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In states overall, Florida is 4th in percent of immigrants (again, half are Cuban, or it would be 16th), Texas is 8th, and Arizona is 14th. They are not bearing a disproportionate share of dealing with the immigrant population. They're just whining about it.
Again, transferring is not dumping.
Certain states have a border problem that isn't just being ignored, it's being refuted. So they're bringing the problem to those who think everything is fine. Now maybe they'll admit there is a problem, which is the first step to fixing something.