Um, no? In case you forgot, he championed a reform bill that got killed by Republicans:
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It seems very likely that this uncharacteristically conservative move was calculated to produce these results. The house won't pass any pro immigration laws, so letting the SC strike this down would let the administration essentially leave things where they were and say "can't do anything else oh well", effectively removing the topic from election discourse and putting the ball firmly in the Republican court, who won't be able to get anything past the Senate.
Senegalese refugees comprise the bulk of the migrants, and all sorts of things like drought and commodity prices (due to the invasion Ukraine among other things) are driving their economy into the ground. In the end, climate change is definitely a non negligible component of the problem which is only going to get worse.
haha no source, just a dumb joke.
I guess the U.S. just calls those Marines.
Japan: Checkmate
:: Reveals 10X more laws regulating game consoles ::
Deplatforming isn't denying anyone their freedom of speech unless that platform is owned by some part of the US Government. That dog needs to RTFM.
Doesn't the far right coalition in Spain still control a terrifying amount power?
Not shown: He's already started to burrow with his feet.
Too many docs in the drivussy?
I don't know if that's a typo, but "cheey" is a delightfully terrible name that I am stealing.