Border problems work for GOP, Trump. They're content to sit back and say it's Biden's problem to fix.
San Diego County recently became the busiest corridor for illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border. Now there's a lot of renewed discussion in Washington regarding what to do about the increasing migration into the country. Timing aside, the two developments have little connection. Regrettably, it seems once again that nothing of substance will come out of Congress unless there's a sea change in public opinion.
On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York brought the bipartisan border bill up for another vote, and it failed as expected. “We gave Republicans a second chance to show where they stand,” Schumer said after the vote.
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