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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Wednesday, August 28, 2024

America is not a country that tears families apart. That is why, in June, my Administration announced new action to keep American families together. These married couples -- in which one spouse is a United States citizen and the other has been living in America for 10 years or more -- include our neighbors who have been working, raising their families, paying taxes, worshipping with us, and sending their kids to school. They have become our friends, our neighbors, and our co-workers. They're the parents to our kid's best friends. They have become invaluable contributors to our communities. They make us a better country. Nothing I did changed the requirements people have to meet to adjust their status under immigration law. All I did was make it possible for these long-time residents to file the paperwork here - together with their families. But without the Keeping Families Together process, spouses of U.S. citizens won't be able to stay in the U.S. while they obtain the long-term legal status for which they're already eligible. They'll be forced to either leave their families in America, or live in the shadows in constant fear of deportation. Last night, a single district court in Texas ruled that our work to keep families together has to stop. That ruling is wrong. These families should not be needlessly separated. They should be able to stay together, and my Administration will not stop fighting for them. I am not interested in playing politics with the border or immigration; I am interested in solving problems

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"Family first" republicans strike again.

#1 | Posted by Angrydad at 2024-08-28 07:36 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 3

" I am not interested in playing politics with the border or immigration; I am interested in solving problems"
terrible people.
Republicans want immigration to cause as many problems as possible because they can portrsy themsrlves as tougher on immigrants and appral tp the mesnest most hateful people in Aamrtica a/k/a the Republican base; Why are so many so called Christians such hateful people? Christian Natiionalists are

#2 | Posted by danni at 2024-08-28 09:09 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Jesus and his stepfather and stepmother were hounded out of their homeland by their government. They lived as refugees in a foreign land. Don't mention that to any of the phony Christians on the Right-they will deny it three times ...

#3 | Posted by catdog at 2024-08-28 10:12 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

Mother and stepfather ...

#4 | Posted by catdog at 2024-08-28 10:12 PM | Reply

#2

jesus didn't actually exist. The jesus myth has some truly ridiculous parts, one of which is the myth of the murdered children. That never happened, nor was the 'census' that supposedly caused the 'jesus' myth subject to have been born in Bethlehem instead of Nazareth real. There is zero evidence that such a census ever happened, the Roman Empire never conducted any such census.

It's just one of many things that render the entire myth of a human jesus ridiculous.

#5 | Posted by DarkVader at 2024-08-28 10:28 PM | Reply

Oops. #3, not #2.

Either way, jesus was a mythical figure, never actually existed. christianity is ridiculous.

#6 | Posted by DarkVader at 2024-08-28 10:30 PM | Reply

Jesus. The original rape baby

#7 | Posted by truthhurts at 2024-08-29 12:47 AM | Reply | Funny: 2

@#1 ... "Family first" republicans strike again. ...

Yeah.

Has "cat lady" Sen Vance commented on this yet?


#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-08-29 12:54 AM | Reply

Let's all smile like baboons and give a thumbs up as we trample on a dead serviceman's grave

#9 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-08-29 01:36 AM | Reply

#6

That's pretty bold. Even a lot of secular scholars would disagree with that. Professor Richard Carrier, as one example, is a complete mythicist and still says there is probably a 30% chance Jesus existed. Of course, he doesn't think Jesus walked across the top of a lake.

#10 | Posted by anton at 2024-08-29 07:58 AM | Reply

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