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Is anyone still coming to the U.S.?
Has the border been shut down completely?
spanone
(141,594 posts)global1
(26,507 posts)spanone
(141,594 posts)Then it's all bad.
Just like inflation.
The price of eggs.
etc. etc. etc.
SARose
(1,831 posts)BY ARTEM KOLISNICHENKO
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Texas has expanded its border operations at a staggering scale, effectively building a parallel immigration system and testing the limits of state authority. Operation Lone Stars cost has already surpassed $11 billion since 2021, according to a Texas Tribune analysis, with more than $3 billion allocated this year alone, amid requests for up to $13.5 billion in federal reimbursements an amount greater than many states public health budgets.
Although border crossings have reached their lowest levels in five decades, according to Customs and Border Protection data, the state continues duplicating federal efforts, even deploying National Guard troops. According to the Houston Chronicle, only 24 percent of ICE referrals from local police led to actual detentions the rest were bureaucratic exercises, each requiring significant resources and time, based on Houston Police Department operations. These practices raise serious constitutional questions and expose the state to potential lawsuits and financial penalties, as the ACLU has argued.
Even as arrests drop to record lows, costs keep climbing driven by payments to private contractors, security firms, and local departments that are reimbursed for cooperating. In Texas, private contractors benefited from substantial funds in the first months of the year, exceeding prior migrant program spending patterns. The federal border security grants driving the funds continue even though they were initially justified by threats that no longer align with reality.
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The paradox is self-sustaining the longer the system runs, the more it feeds itself. The cost per detainee continues to rise and the overall number of detainees rises, enriching private vendors and deepening bureaucratic inertia. The border itself is now quiet, but the constant border crisis narrative helps secure the next round of funding, prioritizing political optics over measurable outcomes or public accountability.
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Yeah boy! Facists and their storm troopers
MichMan
(17,149 posts)The Trump administration has essentially shut down asylum and reduced border crossings to historic lows through stricter measures aimed at curbing migration. Unlawful crossings at the Southern border have fallen to their lowest level in more than 50 years, according to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data released in early October.
The progressive senator offered a rare compliment to Trump for his administrations border policies.
So, has historically the United States done well under Democrats and Republicans protecting the border? The answer is no. Trump did a better job, Sanders said on the podcast. I dont like Trump, you know, but we should have a secure border. And it aint that hard to do. Biden didnt do it. Those before him did not do it. We should have a secure border period. I think most people in the Congress agree with that.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/bernie-sanders-praises-trumps-job-on-securing-border/ar-AA1P7xn6?ocid=BingNewsSerp
travelingthrulife
(5,179 posts)There has never been a real crisis at the border. Just a reflection of increased population.
The people yapping about the border have probably never crossed one before or even been to the south. Like Puppy Killer.