
Sheila Jackson-Lee Quietly Introduces Bill To BLOCK Taxpayer Money From Building The Wall

Democrat congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee quietly introduced a bill called the âProtect American Taxpayers and Secure Border Act.â
The bill, with a title that means the exact opposite of what it proposes, was introduced on December 19 and now sits in the House Judiciary and Homeland Security committees.
Here is the text of the bill:
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
Trending:Â CONFIRMED: The Government CAN Build The Wall With Brian Kolfageâs GoFundMe Money
This Act may be cited as the âProtect American Taxpayers and Secure Border Actâ.
SEC. 2. PROHIBITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO BORDER SECURITY.
(a) In General.âNo taxpayer funds may be obligated or expended to build a wall or barrier intended to impede travel between Mexico and the United States.
(b) Foreign Payment Required.âAny wall or barrier described in subsection (a) that is proposed to be built shall be paid for using funds provided by the Government of Mexico.
(c) Securing The Southern Border.âThe Secretary of Homeland Security shall take such actions as may be necessary to secure the southern border by making maximum effective utilization of technology and improved training of U.S. Custom and Border Protection agents and officers.
(d) Increase In Immigration Judges.âThe Attorney General may appoint 100 additional immigration judges in addition to immigration judges currently serving as of the date of the enactment of this Act.
(e) Humanitarian Assistance.âThe Secretary of Homeland Security shall take such actions as may be necessary to ensure that humanitarian assistance is provided to immigrants, refugees, and other displaced persons who are in need of medical assistance and aid to sustain health and life.
SOCIALIST OCASIO-CORTEZ SUDDENLY CONCERNED ABOUT GOVâT SPENDING AMID BORDER WALL PUSH

Silent on giving $10 billion in aid to Mexico, Central America
DECEMBER 22, 2018
Despite pushing for a socialist âMedicare for allâ plan that countless experts argue would bankrupt the nation, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is now all of a sudden concerned about paying for things.
On Thursday, the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives approved $5.7 billion in fundingfor the wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
The measure has not yet been voted on in the Senate amid ongoing negotiations, and the partial government shut down on Saturday morning.
But in response to the $5.7 billion for the wall in the House bill, the New York socialist took to Twitter to claim âno oneâs asking the GOP how theyâre paying for it.â

âAnd just like that, GOP discovers $5.7 billion for a wall. $5.7 billionâŠÂ What if we instead added $5.7B in teacher pay? Or replacing water pipes? Or college tuition/prescription refill subsidies? Or green jobs? But notice how no oneâs asking the GOP how theyâre paying for it,â she wrote.
For starters, âno oneâ is asking how the GOP is âpaying for itâ because most people understand basic math and how the federal government works.
The federal government is funded by the taxpayers. When Congress passes a spending bill, it must allocate the necessary funding for the the following fiscal year to ensure all government can fully operate.
They didnât âdiscoverâ the money out of thin air, it has been there the entire time. The issue is that in Congress, a spending bill requires a supermajority, meaning 60 votes in the Senate.
No Democrats are agreeing to vote in favor of the House-passed package, so negotiations are ongoing about how much funding â which the government already has â will be allocated for âborder security.â
Aside from Ocasio-Cortez not even having a rudimentary understanding of how government works, which she will be part of in a week, many are wondering why sheâs not all of a sudden concerned about spending money.

CHUCK SCHUMER SAYS REPUBLICANS MUST âABANDONâ WALL IN ORDER TO REOPEN GOVERNMENT

Henry Rodgers | Capitol Hill Reporter
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Republicans need to âabandonâ border wall funding if they want the government to reopen, just less than 24 hours into the partial shutdown.
Schumer, who has strongly opposed funding President Donald Trumpâs border wall, saidthis on the Senate floor Saturday afternoon as the federal government is officially in a partial shutdown after Senate Republicans failed to receive enough votes to pass a short-term spending bill Friday that included funding for a border wall.
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The New York senator also said Democrats are âopen to discussing any proposal as long as they do not include anything for the wall,â showing Democrats are not willing to compromise on border wall funding.

Before the partial shutdown, Schumer said there was no way the wall was being funded on numerous occasions.
âI want to be crystal clear â there will be no additional appropriations to pay for the border wall,â Schumer said on the Senate floor on Dec. 13. âItâs done.â (RELATED: Chuck Schumer Makes It âCrystal Clearâ He Wants No Additional Funding For Border Wall)
The two parties will now have to figure out an agreement, and the senators must be present for a vote on the Senate floor to send a bill to the president to sign and end the partial government shutdown.
Alyssa Milano mocks amputee veteran’s massive border wall crowdfunding, gets Twitter-flogged

Actress Alyssa Milano (L) / Brian Kolfage Jr. (R) © Reuters / Danny Moloshok /Mike Segar
The actress-turned-Democratic firebrand was left red-faced as after she took aim at the crowdfunding campaign to build a border wall between the US and Mexico, now at over $13mn. In a tweet on Thursday, Milano wrote:Â “Oh, yes! Let’s #GoFundTheWall while not taking care of our veterans. Cool. Cool. Cool.”

It was not long before the tweet ignited a firestorm on Twitter, as many noticed Milano hand’t done her homework, as the GoFundMe page was started by Air Force veteran Brian Kolfage, a Purple Heart recipient, who lost three limbs in a rocket attack in Iraq.
The campaign, with a designated goal of $1bn, started less than a week ago and has already shot up to be one of the five top GoFundMe campaigns ever.
Milano’s fellow Hollywood celebrity and outspoken conservative James Woods led the backlash against her, pointing out who started the fund.

Many actual veterans chimed in, tweeting at Milano that they have backed the crowdfunding campaign, while others accused her of preying on the cause she did not seem to care about before.
“Bring Vets up when it’s convenient for you. Any other day you could care less,” one Guser wrote.

People argued that building the wall and helping veterans are not incompatible tasks and can both be done at the same time.
Milano, one of the most prominent #MeToo movement stars, has been rallying behind virtually every anti-Trump and pro-Democratic cause, often using her Twitter with its 3.48 million followers to spew vitriol at Trump, calling him a “piece of sh*t” and “evil creature” for the treatment of caravan migrants at the US-Mexican border in November.
However, just like this time, back then Milano was accused of hypocrisy and poor research. She was reminded that border agents used the exact same means â pepper spray â to repel rock-throwing migrants at the border when Obama was in office.
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Rep. Steve Scalise Confirms House GOP Will Now Add $5 Billion in Funding For Border Security
 December 20, 2018

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) confirmed Thursday that the House will add $5 billion in funding for border security plus additional money for disaster relief to the current interim bill after President Trump refused to sign the bill that came from the Senate last night.
Ryan Nobles: Steve Scalise confirms House GOP will add $5b in funding for border security + money for disaster relief to current CR. When he was told there is likely not enough votes for that to pass he said: âthatâs a negative attitude.â


Congressman Scalise says GOP leaders are talking to a lot of members to whip the votes.
PERGRAM: Scalise on government funding & if they have the votes for the new plan: âWeâre talking to a lot of members now.â

Earlier Thursday, Rep. Mark Meadows, VP Mike Pence, Rep. Mo Brooks, Rep. Paul Ryan were all seen entering the White House for a meeting.
Paul Ryan emerged from the meeting and said President Trump will not sign the interim spending bill that came from the Senate last night.
President Trump now put a tremendous amount of pressure on the House to provide border wall funding in the bill or itâs lights out in less than 48 hours.
If the House approves of the bill with the new changes to include border wall funding, it goes back to the Senate to get approved.
The State Department has already been directed to prepare for a shutdown, reports FOX News.
Was This a Reward? Central America Sends Five Illegal Migrant Caravans to US â Gets $5.8 Billion Dollar in US Aid
 December 18, 2018

There are currently at least four illegal migrant caravans on their way to the US southern border with Mexico.

This is an invasion.
Then on Tuesday â the same day the Trump administration announced they will not shut down the government over border wall funding â the government announces $10.6 billion in aid to Central America and another $4.8 billion to Mexico.

Tucker to critics: We are not intimidated
Tucker Carlson responds to leftist backlash to his Dec. 14 monologue on mass immigration: We will not be intimidated and we will keep telling the truth. #Tucker

Ignored by Media: Families of Citizens Murdered By Illegal Aliens Hold Demonstration at US Southern Border
 December 18, 2018
Families of American citizens who were murdered by illegal aliens held a demonstration at the border of US and Mexico on Friday.
The Angel Families rally was in support of a border wall took place at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

The Angel Families are an organization aimed at bringing âillegal alien crimes to the forefront of politicians and American citizens by bringing victims and their families into the light with their stories and to enlighten them of the fight we have in front of us.â
The organization claimed that Democratic politicians have refused to ever meet with any of them, âbecause they canât face us.â
One of the speakers at the border event was Mary Anne Mendoza, whose son Sgt Brandon Mendoza was killed by an illegal alien on the day after Motherâs Day in 2014.
âWe are fighting so that no other American family has to feel the pain and the grief that we do,â Mendoza told the Epoch Times.
Another speaker at the rally was Agnes Gibboney, a legal immigrant from Brazil whose son was shot and killed in 2012 by an illegal alien gang member who had previously been deported.
âWeâre calling on all Americans to support President Trump whoâs fighting hard to keep his campaign promise to build the wall,â Gibboney said. âWe need to build the wall so we can prevent the needless loss of life at the hands of illegal aliens.â
WashPost Op-Ed: Girlâs Death Shows Americans Are a Threat to Migrants

By Neil Munro
The death of a migrant girl shows that Americans are a threat to migrants, says Never Trump author Jennifer Rubin at the Washington Post.
âItâs a cruel irony that [President Donald] Trump has portrayed refugees as a threat to Americans. In fact, the reverse is true,â Rubin wrote in a column that slammed any barrier or regulatory curbs on the flow of economic migrants into the United States.
Rubinâs column was headlined âHorrifying indifference to childrenâs lives,â and it cited the death of seven-year Guatemalan girl, Jakelin Caal, who was brought over the New Mexico border by her father, Nery Gilberto Caal Cuz. The subheadline on the article declared: The Trump administration certainly is responsible for death of a child in its custody.â
Fewer migrants will die while sneaking across the border if the federal government just provides a better welcome and easier asylum rules, Rubin argues:
With adequate border security and staffing, a sufficient number of immigration judges deployed to handle the caseload, reversal of the administrationâs deliberately cruel policies ⊠the current, intolerable situation should improve.
Rubin ignored the alternative policy of discouraging migration by careful enforcement of the nationâs laws against illegal migration and the employment of illegals.
Rubin also did not mention the thousands of illegal migrants who are rescued by the border patrol each year, nor the tens of thousands who are by border agents to file clearly fraudulent cases which are subsequently rejected by judges.

Also, Rubin did not mention the moral responsibility of the childâs father who brought her through the desert in an apparent effort to use the catch-and-release Flores loophole to get past border guards. The loophole was created by Judge Dolly Gee who has ordered border officials to release migrants after 20 days if they bring a child with them.
The AP reported that the father was an economic migrant:
Family members in Guatemala said Caal decided to migrate with his favorite child to earn money he could send back home. Jakelinâs mother and three siblings remained in San Antonio Secortez, a village of about 420 inhabitants.
Economic migrants are not eligible for asylum.
But Rubin posted a litany of complaints by open-borders groups, including the ACLU and Americaâs Voice, who argue that curbs on illegal migrant force migrants to take more dangerous routines through the scrubland into the United States. Rubin cited the ACLUâs complaints:
In 2017, migrant deaths increased even as the number of border crossings dramatically decreased. When the Trump administration pushes for the militarization of the border, including more border wall construction, they are driving people fleeing violence into the deadliest desert regions.
Rubin exemplifies the open-borders advocates who hide their views underneath a blizzard of nit-picking complaints about minor aspects of the nationâs popular border-control rules. For example, she quoted one activistâs complaints that the temporary holding centers along the border are characterized by âfreezing temperatures, no beds, lights left on, no showers, not enough toilets or toilet paper, filthy conditions, horrible smell, inedible food and not enough clean water to drink, and [are] run by insulting and abusive agents.â
But Rubin declined to say if the United States has a right to protect its borders or to deport foreign migrants from the United States. She showed indifference to the huge economic and civic costs to ordinary Americans of cheap-labor migration into the nationâs blue-collar and middle-class workplaces, neighborhoods, hospitals, welfare centers, and K-12 schools.
Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies, told Breitbart News:
The Democrats are using this [death] cynically as a cudgel against the very idea of immigration enforcement. It is shameless. It is really shameless.
The left is objectively in favor of open borders. They deny it if you ask them straight out, but they are opposed to any meaningful measure to enforce the borders. Any time there is a tragedy like this they immediately turn it into an excuse for weakening the borders â and say at the same when you point to an illegal immigrant criminal [as a reason] for tightening the borders, they charge you with acting irresponsibly.
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The logical conclusion of the Democratsâ outrage over this is that there should be no border enforcement because any rules about border control will also create people who evade them, and it is an evasion of the laws that is the responsible (mechanism] for this tragedy. The only logical conclusion is that we must have open borders.
For example, Democrats are now describing the detention centers used to hold migrant parents together with their children prior to their release or asylum hearings as illegitimate âinternment camps.â

This âinternmentâ claim comes after Democrats decried the governmentsâ release of children to government-run shelters while their parents were detained prior to court hearings.
Nationwide, the U.S. establishmentâs economic policy of using legal migration to boost economic growth shifts wealth from young people towards older people by flooding the market with cheap white collar and blue collar foreign labor. That flood of outside labor spikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries for manual and skilled labor that blue collar and white collar employees.
The cheap labor policy widens wealth gaps, reduces high tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kidsâ schools and college education, pushes Americans away from high tech careers, and sidelines at least five million marginalized Americans and their families, including many who are now struggling with fentanyl addictions.
Immigration also steers investment and wealth away from towns in heartland states because coastal investors can more easily hire and supervise the large immigrant populations who prefer to live in coastal cities. In turn, that investment flow drives up coastal real-estate prices, pricing poor U.S. Latinos and blacks out of prosperous cities, such as Berkeley and Oakland.