I wish you would stop saying immigration is a bad issue for Harris and that Biden dragged his feet for three years. He didn't take executive action three years ago because he wanted to work in good faith with Congress to pass legislation (the best option). Had it passed, Harris certainly would have that bill to point to as success on the…
I wish you would stop saying immigration is a bad issue for Harris and that Biden dragged his feet for three years. He didn't take executive action three years ago because he wanted to work in good faith with Congress to pass legislation (the best option). Had it passed, Harris certainly would have that bill to point to as success on the border. Instead, she can now point to Trump and Republican hypocrisy and political opportunism. Biden only chose to go the executive action route once Trump and the Republicans scuttled the bill. As for this being a "bad" issue for her that she shouldn't want to call attention to, I beg to differ. She has a very strong record on the border as a prosecutor, she has solid plans, and she makes it clear that there's a distinction between legal and illegal immigration. She's the only of the two candidates whose ideas make any sense. Trump is only "strong" on the border because he fear mongers and his uncritical followers go along with it. There is nothing of substance there, and he never did anything good on the border when he was in office, so there's a track record to point to. She needs to go after this so-called strength of his and show that she is the one with real ideas and the goods to execute.
I wish you would stop saying immigration is a bad issue for Harris and that Biden dragged his feet for three years. He didn't take executive action three years ago because he wanted to work in good faith with Congress to pass legislation (the best option). Had it passed, Harris certainly would have that bill to point to as success on the border. Instead, she can now point to Trump and Republican hypocrisy and political opportunism. Biden only chose to go the executive action route once Trump and the Republicans scuttled the bill. As for this being a "bad" issue for her that she shouldn't want to call attention to, I beg to differ. She has a very strong record on the border as a prosecutor, she has solid plans, and she makes it clear that there's a distinction between legal and illegal immigration. She's the only of the two candidates whose ideas make any sense. Trump is only "strong" on the border because he fear mongers and his uncritical followers go along with it. There is nothing of substance there, and he never did anything good on the border when he was in office, so there's a track record to point to. She needs to go after this so-called strength of his and show that she is the one with real ideas and the goods to execute.