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Monday, April 8, 2019

Even RINOs Grasp the Obvious


For John, BLUFSo Senator Mitt Romney is able to see the border problem Speaker Pelosi is not.  Put another way, Senator Romney nails it.  Nothing to see here; just move along.




Here is the sub-headline:

Said Chuck Todd, prodding Senator Mitt Romney to set himself apart from President Trump. But that's not what happened. Romney staunchly backed up Trump:

Blog Post from Rofessor Ann Althouse, 8 April 2019.

Here is the lede plus five:

MITT ROMNEY:  Well, we've seen a dramatic shift in the nature of immigration and illegal immigration just over the last few weeks.  I mean, a number of years ago and up until just a few weeks ago, the great majority of people coming into our country were coming, looking for work.  Single men and oftentimes just were turned at the border.  Sent back home typically to Mexico.  In the last few weeks, there's been a dramatic change and that is we're seeing unaccompanied young people, as well as families with lots of kids, pouring into the border.  And they say the magic word, "I'm seeking asylum."  And by virtue of our laws and processes here, we bring them into the country.  We don't begin to have enough space in our facilities to maintain the kind of care that these people deserve.  And so they're being just turned out into our country, 125,000 of them so far this year.  It's overwhelming our system.  We have got to be able to deal with this in a way. It's going to take some legislation to get it fixed.

CHUCK TODD:  Well, and that's what I'm curious about.  How would you be handling this?...

SEN. MITT ROMNEY:  Well, I think what has to happen is an effort for Republicans and Democrats to come together, generally with presidential leadership.  That's what's going to be essential to get us all together and say, “Okay, we need to fix --

CHUCK TODD: But you just said-- Senator I just heard your hesitation there.  Does he have the credibility to do this?

SEN. MITT ROMNEY:  Well, he does.  He has the capacity to bring together the top Democrats, top Republicans and to sit down and say, "Okay, what can we do legislatively to make sure that we're not creating this extraordinary asylum magnet that's bringing people into the country?"  And let me tell you, in my opinion, the Democrats are making a huge error by making border security an issue and saying it's a partisan issue.  Look, this is an American issue.  We can't have millions upon millions of people flooding into our country without a border that's secure, without ICE making sure the people that are here illegally are sent back.  This is a winning issue I think for Republicans.  But more importantly, it's a winning issue for Americans to say, "We have to have the sovereignty of our nation."

I think the president has tapped into something which the people feel very deeply.
And I think Professor Althouse is on to something.  And, I wonder, if The Host, Reporter Chuck Todd, was a little surprised and disappointed by the answer.

Hat tip to Ann Althouse.

Regards  —  Cliff

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