@mott-the-hoople saidSee my point #2. Trump never tried to do immigration reform. He signed a few inherently temporary executive orders, but the conscious decision to defund e-Verify refueled the jobs magnet. While Obama brought down the number of illegals living in the US (this was the data from your link), there was no change in the number of illegals under Trump (that was the data from my link).
"There's a legal process for refugees."
There is a legal process for EVERYONE entering the US...You know, the process biden did away with.
Here is the quote. Trump decided to defund e-Verify because he worried that Republicans would lose the farm vote. As mentioned earlier, the farm workforce are more than 50% illegals and farmers have no problem admitting it. "The one problem is E-Verify is so tough that in some cases, like farmers, they’re not — they’re not equipped for E-Verify. I mean I’d say that’s against Republicans."
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/trump-e-verify-fox-news-makes-it-too-hard-to-hire-the-undocumented.html
@wildgrass saidyou are using talking points from the democrat controlled propaganda sources...
See my point #2. Trump never tried to do immigration reform. He signed a few inherently temporary executive orders, but the conscious decision to defund e-Verify refueled the jobs magnet. While Obama brought down the number of illegals living in the US (this was the data from your link), there was no change in the number of illegals under Trump (that was the data from my li ...[text shortened]... ag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/trump-e-verify-fox-news-makes-it-too-hard-to-hire-the-undocumented.html
The facts...
"On Feb. 19, 2018, President Donald Trump released his proposed 2019 fiscal year budget, beginning Oct. 1, 2018.
In his proposal, President Trump allocates $23 million to be invested in expanding the E-Verify program to mandatory nationwide use."
https://www.govdocs.com/mandatory-e-verify-included-trumps-2019-budget-proposal/
@mott-the-hoople saidWhat? Leftist talking point? Propaganda? I don't understand. I provided a direct quote from our former President. Were you replying to the wrong post?
you are using talking points from the democrat controlled propaganda sources...
The facts...
"On Feb. 19, 2018, President Donald Trump released his proposed 2019 fiscal year budget, beginning Oct. 1, 2018.
In his proposal, President Trump allocates $23 million to be invested in expanding the E-Verify program to mandatory nationwide use."
https://www.govdocs.com/mandatory-e-verify-included-trumps-2019-budget-proposal/
Yes, the 2018 Trump budget included money for e-Verify. What happened in 2019 and 2020?