Like her or not, as House Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi probably has a decent pulse of what is going on in Congress. If she says something is a lost cause, that probably means it stands little chance of breathing air again anytime soon in the vacuum that can be the United States Legislative branch.
And so it is that, when Pelosi recently visited a Border Patrol facility in Brownsville, Texas recently, that reporters hung on her every word regarding comprehensive immigration reform.
“A few days ago I would have been more optimistic about comprehensive immigration reform,” Pelosi said. “I thought that we had been finding a way because we have been very patient and respectful of [House Speaker John Boehner] trying to do it one way or another.”
“I don’t think he gives us much reason to be hopeful now, but we never give up. There’s still the month of July,” she added.
Pelosi’s comments were poignant considering where she spoke them. The facility that she was visiting houses unaccompanied children that have managed to come across the U.S. border. Usually people who cross the border and are caught can be turned back quickly. However, only if they are from a country that shares a border with the U.S. If, like many of these children, they are from Central America, the process is longer.
Problem for Illegal immigrants is Mexico.Corrupt beyond belief.It's weak people will not fight for their own freedom in their own Nation.DC.
— Donald Carter (@OneBigAssMistak) June 29, 2014
Because these are children, the law specifies that they must be transferred to the custody of the Health and Human Services department within 72 hours of their arrest.
40% of Fortune500 companies were founded by immigrants/their children,let's keep this in mind re immigration policies http://t.co/VymVpd1TM3
— Cary Cooper (@ProfCaryCooper) June 29, 2014
#BipolarLiberals Illegal immigrants are more deserving of support than out veterans
— Trooper Thorn (@WesterosLegend) June 29, 2014
“The fact is these are children, children and families,” Pelosi said. “We have a moral responsibility to address this in a dignified way.”
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