Patriots were all abuzz recently when Senate communist Kyrsten Sinema announced she was leaving the party. Some may have assumed she was coming around to the Republican’s side to oppose Biden’s radical progressive plans.
But many cautioned that communists are not prone to rehabilitation. They warned of trickery and the proverbial card up the sleeve.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
From Breitbart:
A plan by Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), which included amnesty for illegal aliens and inflating the United States labor market with more foreign workers, is ‘dead for now’ in the lame duck Congress, reports suggest.
Sinema tried to rush through a plan to make 2 million non-citizens legal, right before the end of this Congress. If that bill had gone through, it would have eroded American workers’ opportunity–as it included provisions to import millions of immigrant workers from overseas.
The bait-and-switch bill, backed by [RINO] Thom Tillis, would have included additional funding for Border Patrol. But the bill in no way ended Biden’s policy to let millions of illegals into the country.
DHS refuses to deport illegals and the only thing Border Patrol is doing is welcoming these migrants into the country.
So, all that new funding would have sped up Biden’s plan to import aliens to replace American workers.
The good news is, Sinema failed to get enough support for this terrible plan in the Senate. She would have needed 60 votes to make progress on this plan. But it seems like this bill doesn’t appeal to either side.
On top of that, she did not have enough time to get it to the House, before the new year. It would have reached the House after Republicans took over, making it a non-starter.
What is really shocking is that a [RINO] actually bothered to support this bill.
But, as it turns out, Tillis was happy to do so.
[B]ig donors like the American Hotel and Lodging Association and the National Restaurant Association pushed him to do it. Not to mention Mark Zuckerberg’s lobbying group–which seeks to replace Americans in Big Tech with low-paid workers from India.