No, Mets -- what you noted before is that is that it's more important to look at "what they actually do". That logic should apply to both political "commentators" and political "parties", but you want to have it both ways in this discussion, which (again) is completely hypocritical.
Now you're changing your story and trying to accuse me of "evading" things when I just posted a video of Sanders refuting the "open border" policy when directly asked, and I likewise pointed out that it's the Republicans who are behaving both immorally and unethically and not the Democrats -- including with regards to Garland -- because all Republicans know how to do these days is "gaslight, obstruct, and
project".
Which you further prove with each post where you try to pretend I didn't directly address both your "questions" while likewise "evading" the fact that you aren't judging both parties by "what they actually do", which you earlier claimed (while defending Shapiro) is "more important". You can't drop the "open borders" talking point because that's all you have: Republicans can't defend their party's actions, so instead they hypocritically point fingers at others (immigration, deficits, etc) in an effort to mask their own immorality, lies, and outright criminal behavior.
That said -- there is nothing "vague" about Democratic responses
when directly asked about open borders and there is likewise nothing "vague" about the fact that the Republican party is the party that lacks political integrity, not the Democrats, and trying to claim that "both sides are the same" -- whether on the issue of Garland or any other political matter -- is absolute nonsense.
Even more hypocritically, where I directly addressed both your questions (showing proof that prominent Democrats are against "open borders" and clearly stating that Democrats would not "behave the same as Republicans" because they have more integrity as a party), you keep "evading" the fact that your party supports separating families at the border as a "deterrent" and is now protecting a criminal "president" which makes them an accessory to said criminality.
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"Rep. Jefferson Van Drew (D-N.J.) said on Wednesday that the U.S. is “not a nation of open borders” but rather a “nation of the rule of law,” pushing back on claims from President Trump and other Republicans that Democrats are the "party of open borders."
“We are not a nation of open borders,” Van Drew told Hill.TV during an interview on "Rising."
“I believe that we are a nation of the rule of law,” he added. “While I am very pro-immigration, it has to be done in an intelligent and thoughtful way.”
Van Drew said that he believes that the U.S. needs to have “safe, intact borders,” which includes an “actual physical border.” He said this might mean adding additional vertical metal struts and fencing along certain parts of the U.S.-Mexico border.
The New Jersey Democrat also called for additional resources and technology.
“I believe we do need to have good, safe intact borders — that includes [an] actual physical border,” the lawmaker said. “It includes technology, it includes more beds, it includes more manpower, it ensures that our nation is safe whether it is from drugs, whether it is from individuals.”
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/43...e-are-a-nation
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"Sen. Bernie Sanders pushed back Sunday against claims that he supports an open border policy, adding that poverty across the globe would cause an influx of migrants to the border if that system were in place.
During a town hall in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Sanders was asked by an attendee about how the United States can afford to fund social services such as health care, with an open borders policy.
The attendee also claimed the Vermont senator is "an advocate for open borders."
“I’m afraid you may be getting your information wrong. That’s not my view,” Sanders said.
"What we need is comprehensive immigration reform,” he continued. "If you open the borders, my God, there's a lot of poverty in this world, and you're going to have people from all over the world. And I don't think that's something that we can do at this point. Can't do it. So that is not my position.”
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/43...e-are-a-nation