This is a common theme in Republican administrations dating back to presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. What you do is you break the government, make it very hard for the government to function, and then you loudly announce that the government can’t do anything.
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… Officer and Assistant to the Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, at the U.S. Agency for … Officer and Assistant to the Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, at the U.S. Agency for …
… so cavalierly supports open borders despite the lawless humanitarian crisis their policy created along America’s … so cavalierly supports open borders despite the lawless humanitarian crisis their policy created along America’s … - page 11
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… for eligibility (except for receipt of post-disaster or nonhumanitarian funding) or should simply be considered … for eligibility (except for receipt of post-disaster or nonhumanitarian funding) or should simply be considered … - page 137
… NTA. CBP should issue NTAs only in limited situations for humanitarian reasons, such as medical emergencies. In … NTA. CBP should issue NTAs only in limited situations for humanitarian reasons, such as medical emergencies. In … - page 140
… programs akin to the Prompt Asylum Claim Review (PACR) and Humanitarian Asylum Review Process (HARP) programs. Chapter … programs akin to the Prompt Asylum Claim Review (PACR) and Humanitarian Asylum Review Process (HARP) programs. … 3 … - page 149
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