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BORDERLESS: Why Politicians Prefered Open Border? Votes? Cheap Labor?

The Analyst (New Real Media)
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Published on 04 Jul 2019 / In News and Politics

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I hope politicians stop silliness of "impeachment-by-surprise," as this seems to feed into the elements of the Democratic Party that are more focused on President Trump and relitigating the Mueller report than in dealing with actual issues facing our country.

As with migration, he appears powerless to stop the problem: the wave of cartel-fueled violence sweeping Mexico has only gotten worse, and this year is on track to break last year's record of 33,500 murders.

The crisis on the southern border has been driven by a surge of migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Now there's a new face of the crisis: Hundreds of African migrants have crossed the border in recent weeks, many to seek asylum.


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Mexico Has Deployed 15,000 Troops To The Border To Stop Illegal Immigration Into the US.

So the US wall will be made up of the Mexican army? Works for now. Funny when Mexico is on board with our immigration policy but Democrats are not.

https://www.dailywire.com/news..../48813/breaking-mexi

In January, the Labor Department reported the unemployment rate among black workers was at its lowest since at least the early 1970s, when the government began tracking the data. The unemployment rate for black Americans spiked in January and then fell in February. The rate was unchanged in March at 6.9 percent.

The growing U.S. economy and improving business environment is bringing black workers back into the labor force, BET founder Robert Johnson tells CNBC.

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