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WASHINGTON — Republican senators made it clear Tuesday that they will kill the orde <br /> security bill their party negotiated with Democrats, a stunning turnaround less than 48 <br /> hours after it was released by Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., and blessed by Senate <br /> Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. <br /> McConnell, R-Ky. — overruled by his Senate GOP members, House Speaker Mike <br /> Johnson, R-La., and former President Donald Trum — conceded it has no path to <br /> passage. <br /> He said he is outraged by Republicans who pulled a 18o on the bill. <br /> "We crafted a bill that was too effective. We reached a compromise that would actually fix <br /> the problem. As it turns out, Republicans don't want to fix the problem. They <br /> want to leave the issue of immigration open as a political agenda item to <br /> exploit," Murphy told reporters. "It's also dispiriting because there used to be a <br /> difference between the Senate Republican caucus and the House Republican caucus. There <br /> is no difference. They are just as dysfunctional. They are just as tied to President Trump." <br /> Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., walking by Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., in the halls of the <br /> Capitol, told him: "It's. Un. Frickin . Believable." <br /> 1/26/26 <br /> Trump had these Al facilities built in "red states" and had ICE to terrorize American citizens in <br /> Democratic -led states. (2nd death by ICE in Minnesota in 3 weeks)/ Red states still have <br /> unpaid labor prisons that force people to work. With Minnesota in mind and Trump's use of <br /> Ice; migrant workers and immigrants have been used for the prison system as well. Law <br /> enforcement target Black people and people of color to arrest them and get them in trouble to <br /> be a part of their plot. This is not on a small scale. They make a lot of money at <br /> this all at the peril of unsuspecting poor people who have no money for legal counsel. <br /> (Modern Day Slavery) <br /> They contract them out to fast food places, and elsewhere. (Contracts) <br /> Goo le <br /> PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: The System That Replaced Slavery — Al Legacy Lab - <br /> YouTube <br /> This video shows quite a bit. I have been searching to see if the Al facilities have been using Prison <br /> labor. Haven't discovered that yet. <br /> So-called Holy, Conservative, corrupt GOP who would even try and use Jesus with their agenda of <br /> same sex-marriage and abortion agenda to get the Evangelical vote to win elections. Jesus says <br /> that He is out of "their box". <br /> Jesus says GOP can't trick and fool. <br /> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ <br /> 3/21/26 <br /> 10 <br />
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