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🌎🤙🏽 Da Congress Stay Slip-up For Years On Kine Immigration

Since choke decades, plenny presidents wen plead wit da Congress fo fix da immigration system dat everybody know stay all bus up. But every time, no can agree on one kine plan fo make da buggah mo bettah. All da tita politics, and no can work togeddah fo create one system dat work fo everyone.👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🤷‍♂️🌴

Da immigrants come, work da jobs dat no mo job security, no mo kala, and all bus’ up. Da judges no can handle all da asylum cases, so da backlog stay mo longah. And da Mexican cartels, dey stay make big kine kala smuggling immigrants and drugs.🏭🚜🏛️🌵💰

Ova time, get choke times Congress wen try make change, but everytime dey fail. Da first time stay in 2006, wen da McCain-Kennedy bill wen pass, but no make it all da way. Den 2007, da Senate “Gang of 12” bill wen go flat, no can pass. 🗳️🚧🤦‍♂️

2010, da Democrats wen try fo push da DREAM Act, but no can get enough votes. 2013, da Senate gang wen do good, but da House stay mo stubborn, dey no like go along.🌠🏠🚶‍♂️

Come 2018, afta President Trump wen cut da program fo da Dreamers, Congress wen try again. But everyting wen get mo complicated, mo politics and mo division. Da House Republicans wen try fo make one compromise, but stay stuck wit da same kine problum.🏢🇺🇸⚖️

Da bill wen fail, and da people stay confused. Plenny times, try fo find one solution, but no can. Fo now, da immigration stay one big kine mess, and no mo hope in sight. 🚶‍♂️🕊️🤔

Maybe one day, can find one bettah way fo do dis, and get all da people on board. But fo now, we stay waitin and watchin, and hope dat da day wen come soon. 🌅🤞🌺

In 2006, McCain-Kennedy bill wen try fo’ pass. Had big kine support, but da House neva even look at um. 🏛️🤷‍♂️ Had plenny security measures fo’ da border, and even one way fo’ da undocumented immigrants fo’ become citizens. But still, da buggah wen die, cuz da House no like work wit um. 🚫🗽🌎

In 2007, da Senate “Gang of 12” bill wen try again. Had choke plans fo’ security and fo’ help da undocumented immigrants. But had plenny opposition, and da bill wen collapse. Den try again in 2010 wit da DREAM Act, but still no can pass. 🗳️🚧🤦‍♂️

In 2013, da “Gang of Eight” wen come up wit one new plan. Had border security measures and ways fo’ expand immigration, but da House no like um, and da bill wen die again. Den in 2018, afta Trump wen end da program fo’ da Dreamers, da pressure wen come fo’ make new protections. 🌠🏠🚶‍♂️

Da Republicans in da House wen try fo’ pass one immigration overhaul. Had stuff fo’ border security and fo’ da Dreamers, but also had conservative measures. All da Democrats and half da Republicans wen say “no can do”, and da bill wen fail. 🏢🇺🇸⚖️

So, fo’ all dese years, da Congress stay fail ova and ova again. Da immigration stay all bus up, and da people stay confused. No mo’ action, no mo’ hope, just stay stuck. We all stay waitin fo’ da day wen da Congress can finally make one plan dat everybody agree wit. 🕰️🤝🗽


NOW IN ENGLISH

🌎🤙🏽 Congress Has Been Stumbling Over Immigration For Years

For many decades, various presidents have implored Congress to fix the broken immigration system that everyone knows is dysfunctional. However, time and again, they can’t agree on a plan to make it better. It’s all political games, and they can’t collaborate to create a system that works for everyone. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🤷‍♂️🌴

Immigrants arrive and take jobs that offer no security, no money, and are all worn out. Judges can’t handle all the asylum cases, so the backlog keeps getting longer. And the Mexican cartels are making big money smuggling immigrants and drugs. 🏭🚜🏛️🌵💰

Over time, Congress has tried many times to make changes, but every time they fail. The first attempt was in 2006, when the McCain-Kennedy bill passed, but it didn’t make it all the way. Then in 2007, the Senate “Gang of 12” bill fell flat and couldn’t pass. 🗳️🚧🤦‍♂️

In 2010, the Democrats tried to push the DREAM Act, but they couldn’t get enough votes. In 2013, the Senate group made some progress, but the House was more stubborn and didn’t want to go along. 🌠🏠🚶‍♂️

In 2018, after President Trump cut the program for the Dreamers, Congress tried again. But everything got more complicated, with more politics and division. The House Republicans tried to make a compromise, but they were stuck with the same problem. 🏢🇺🇸⚖️

The bill failed, and the people are confused. Many times, they’ve tried to find a solution, but they can’t. For now, immigration remains a big mess, and there’s no hope in sight. 🚶‍♂️🕊️🤔

Maybe one day, they can find a better way to handle this, and get everyone on board. But for now, we’re just waiting and watching, hoping that day comes soon. 🌅🤞🌺

In 2006, the McCain-Kennedy bill tried to pass. It had a lot of support, but the House didn’t even consider it. 🏛️🤷‍♂️ It included many security measures for the border, and even a path for undocumented immigrants to become citizens. But still, it failed, because the House didn’t want to work with it. 🚫🗽🌎

In 2007, the Senate “Gang of 12” tried again. It had many plans for security and to help undocumented immigrants. But it faced a lot of opposition, and the bill collapsed. Then they tried again in 2010 with the DREAM Act, but still couldn’t pass it. 🗳️🚧🤦‍♂️

In 2013, the “Gang of Eight” came up with a new plan. It included border security measures and ways to expand immigration, but the House didn’t like it, and the bill died again. Then in 2018, after Trump ended the program for the Dreamers, the pressure was on to create new protections. 🌠🏠🚶‍♂️

The Republicans in the House tried to pass an immigration overhaul. It included things for border

security and for the Dreamers, but also had conservative measures. All the Democrats and half the Republicans said “we can’t do this,” and the bill failed. 🏢🇺🇸⚖️

So, for all these years, Congress has repeatedly failed. The immigration system remains broken, and the people are left in confusion. There’s no action, no hope, just a standstill. We are all waiting for the day when Congress can finally agree on a plan. 🕰️🤝🗽

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