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Chuck Schumer Slams President Donald Trump For 'Absurd' Border Remark | Morning Joe | MSNBC In a recent segment on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Senator Chuck Schumer delivered a pointed critique of President Donald Trump's comments regarding immigration and border control, labeling them "absurd." This discussion was sparked by Trump’s remarks just before departing for the NATO summit in Brussels, where he linked the Democratic party's advocacy for immigration with a perceived tolerance for crime. Schumer challenged Trump’s claims, asserting that they lack any factual basis. He highlighted that while Trump champions a tough border stance, a bipartisan Gang of Eight immigration bill—which proposed significant investment in border security—had garnered 69 votes in the Senate but was blocked by hardline elements within the Republican party. Schumer emphasized that the bill included provisions for citizenship pathways for undocumented immigrants and substantial funding for border security measures, yet it failed to receive support in the House due to political pressures. The senator continued by expressing concern about Trump's amicable relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He articulated apprehensions regarding the implications of Trump meeting with Putin without appropriate oversight, as past encounters with leaders like Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping yielded troubling outcomes. Schumer's commentary underscores ongoing concerns in the political arena regarding identity, border security, and international relations, particularly within the context of the approaching elections and public sentiment towards immigration reform. This exchange sheds light on the broader implications of immigration policies and the need for bipartisan solutions that resonate with a majority of the American population, alongside concerns regarding geopolitical strategies. What are your thoughts on Schumer's remarks? Do you believe that addressing immigration reform is crucial for the upcoming elections? Feel free to share your opinions or any related experiences!