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cash delivery to South of the Border
« Reply #1700 on: April 10, 2021, 08:12:04 AM »
as a front for battling  ILLEGAL immigration :

https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-admin-considering-sending-cash-payments-to-latin-america-to-stop-illegal-immigration-report

what a con / sham

the MSM now can say they are fixing the "root cause"
and give them cover

in the pages behind the cover story
illegals are welcomed in and delivered all around the country for free
   to seed more future Democrats into the population






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yes, it really is amazing how tone deaf W is
« Reply #1705 on: April 21, 2021, 09:00:22 AM »
https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2021/04/21/bloomberg-george-w-bush-is-a-portrait-of-failure/

he makes it so hard to keep liking him

which I once did ............





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Re: Immigration issues
« Reply #1707 on: April 24, 2021, 09:48:23 AM »
Evidence that what is happening at the border is a deliberately engineered invasion as part of a larger plan to dilute the vote of American citizens with "undocumented voters" (see HR-1)

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Re: Immigration issues, Kamala speaks
« Reply #1708 on: May 04, 2021, 10:55:38 AM »
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2021/05/04/vp_kamala_harris_central_american_migrants_do_not_want_to_leave.html
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"Harris focused on addressing "root causes" of migration, including problems of corruption, poverty, and violence in Latin America."

Some of these countries have the highest murder rates in the world.  From Harris' point of view, it is the victims and potential victims of these crimes entering.  How do we know it's not the perps of these crimes coming in?  One way we could know would be to use the legal system for immigration to screen and process the entrants and end unscreened, illegal entry. 

Meanwhile, her administration stopped the already funded construction of the wall.

When they come here, they hire organized crime gangs to enter.  Why would we assume these are the good ones?  Among the illegals coming in are people from al Qaida, Yemen and so on. 

Wouldn't we want to screen for covid if not for every other good reason?

Why not just require whatever ID, background check and waiting period we require for a citizen to get a gun for any person wishing to come in to our country and get legal protections and benefits.
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From a political angle, if Kamala is taking ownership of this problem, she can be judged by the results.  The results are catastrophic.

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to think I used to like him
« Reply #1709 on: May 10, 2021, 07:16:50 AM »
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/05/10/amnesty-alliance-george-w-bush-talks-amnesty-with-zuckerberg-group/

Bush needs psychoanalysis

he left office in the garbage can
and gave rise to Obama
 like his father gave rise to Clinton

now he has to impress all about being nice
  not like the evil Trump

rinos just don't give a hoot about the majority
just how they play in DC , media , liberal historians

no more Bushes - no to Jeb
  don't even insult us

even more so we have so many ex Bush people working with Democrats for God's sake
 
people who vote for Trump policies are NOT the enemy
Democrats are

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Re: to think I used to like him (Bush)
« Reply #1710 on: May 10, 2021, 09:11:19 AM »
78% say the border is in crisis.  To the left and center in that group I would ask, how do you like being lied to?

It's not in crisis because Trump built a wall.  It's in crisis because Biden halted the wall construction and has done everything possible to lure more people in, cf. promising no enforcement. 






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Africans to Europe
« Reply #1717 on: June 02, 2021, 06:52:35 AM »
June 1, 2021
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Brief: Europe Braces for More Migrants

Countries are taking a variety of measures to prepare for the expected influx of migrants from Africa.

By: Geopolitical Futures

Background: Several years removed from the migrant crisis, Europe is still working to integrate new immigrants. Like the COVID-19 pandemic, the migration episode raised serious questions about the viability of free movement within the bloc. Now that Europe is getting the pandemic under control, there are renewed concerns about another wave of immigration from Africa.

What Happened: European countries are taking a variety of measures to prepare for the expected influx of migrants from Africa. On Monday, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi met with his Libyan counterpart, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, to discuss irregular migration from Libya. Draghi said Rome was interested in helping rebuild Libya’s economy and affirmed Italy’s commitment to strengthen its institutional presence in the North African country. In Greece, the Ministry of Migration and Asylum presented draft legislation calling for tighter migration controls and simplifying deportations. And French President Emmanuel Macron warned of migration challenges if Europe’s development efforts in Africa fail.

Bottom Line: The post-pandemic economic and security environment in Africa incentivizes local populations to seek a better livelihood elsewhere, with Europe being the closest destination available. For Europe, what matters is avoiding a repeat of 2015-16, which would stoke domestic unrest and even violence at a time when governments are already facing heavy scrutiny over the pandemic and the adverse economic situation.

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OPEN BORDERS, IQ & CIVILIZATION
« Reply #1718 on: June 02, 2021, 11:55:06 AM »


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vice cackler in chief
« Reply #1720 on: June 07, 2021, 01:50:00 PM »
set straight by Guatemalan's President for the plainly obvious:

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/harris-guatemalan-president-migration-top-priority-blames-us-surge

CNN will somehow twist it around and delete his part of the BS. "diplomacy"





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Dems must be getting nervous over this issue
« Reply #1722 on: June 08, 2021, 03:08:30 PM »
Why else would Holt

a total lib go after Harris

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/06/08/nbcs-holt-challenges-kamala-harris-claim-that-weve-been-to-the-border-you-havent/

and I am tired of the same point about her visiting the border

Biden simply needs to enforce immigration law
but he will stall as long as he can
   


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Re: Immigration issues
« Reply #1724 on: June 17, 2021, 04:28:13 PM »
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So glad that Garland is not on the SCOTUS!

Why we fight.
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Update, adding a link for photo / story below: 
https://nypost.com/2021/06/17/images-show-33-migrants-crammed-into-u-haul-amid-100-degree-heat/
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At the border, rape, organized crime, human trafficking is the policy.  If you voted Democrat, you supported this. If you don't support this, stop voting Democrat.



33 "immigrants" in a U-Haul trailer in Texas heat.

Imagine for a moment the politics reversed.  Republicans were bringing in new voters to benefit themselves under these horrendous conditions.  Imagine the outrage.
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Republicans demand Biden remove Harris from border role
« Reply #1725 on: June 19, 2021, 06:29:14 AM »
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-republicans-biden-remove-harris-migrant-role-inaction-border

This makes no sense.  Misses the point and contributes to the notion that it is simply Harris
refusing to enforce the law and Biden has nothing to do with it.

They should be demanding Biden to ENFORCER IMMIGRATION LAW as vast majority of Americans demand.

"due your duty and enforce the law" over and over again

just calling for someone who is intent on doing nothing to go the border misses the main point.

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Re: Immigration issues
« Reply #1726 on: June 19, 2021, 06:31:26 AM »
THIS!!!

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Harvard poll majority want enforcement of immigration law
« Reply #1727 on: June 28, 2021, 10:06:29 AM »
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/06/28/harvard-poll-public-oppose-biden-migration-policies-and-gop-messaging/

The DNC Biden MSM response :

we need more illegals to overcome the deficit in the polls

 :-(


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Immigration is wonderful
« Reply #1729 on: July 13, 2021, 06:52:58 AM »
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/economically-and-morally-more-immigration-is-right

I ask for the umpteenth time :
 
What is is about ILLEGAL this guy continues to ignore!?

We will not have a conservative party for the next 50 yrs if we keep allowing people to walk in
   at their convenience.

How about we are trying to stave off socialism?!


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Re: Immigration is wonderful
« Reply #1730 on: July 13, 2021, 08:37:27 AM »
ccp:  I ask for the umpteenth time :
 
What is is about ILLEGAL this guy continues to ignore!?
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Even if they had a point, smart immigration is good, it would be an argument to change our laws, not an argument to ignore our laws.

Lawlessness is not good.

Murderous gangs controlling our border is not wonderful.

Rape of the women and girls coming in is horrible and unacceptable.  Human trafficking is bad.  It should be seen that way even by "liberals".

Covid along with terrorists and criminals unchecked at the border and having to deal with it after it all comes in is - an inefficient use of our resources, understatement.

Imagine the outrage if we put up with all this lawlessness just so conservatives could bring in more voters.  The NYT/media and politicians would have a conniption.  It wouldn't last a minute. 

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Re: Immigration issues
« Reply #1731 on: July 13, 2021, 08:41:16 AM »
".smart immigration is good "

Don't we already have millions of legal technical students workers in the US
It is not like I have yet to see a person of Asian or African decent who is not an IT worker -
  at least in the last 15 minutes .......

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Re: Immigration issues
« Reply #1732 on: July 13, 2021, 09:20:33 AM »
A policy of immigration pause does not contradict the fact that immigration can be good.

Having the greatest minds of Asia come here to the greatest technical schools in the world such as M.I.T. and have them stay here after graduation is [partly] a great thing.

As we find out that an huge number of them, students, teacher and universities themselves have clandestine ties with the Communist Party of China who is essentially at war with us should make us consider a pause or interruption of current policy while we get a handle on what is happening. 

If we did pause, more Americans would get into M.I.T., CalTech, etc.  Pause at the southern border has merit as well.  There used to be a goal of assimilation.  We the people should have some say over who comes in.

Census offered in 59 languages
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2020/2020-census-gov-59-languages.html

Minnesotans speak over 100 languages at home.
https://www.minnpost.com/new-americans/2015/11/minnesotans-speak-more-100-languages-home-new-data-finds/

What common culture?  It's racist to ask a stranger a question in English.

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The leftist junta suddenly anti-immigration!
« Reply #1733 on: July 14, 2021, 12:06:40 PM »



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DHS, already way behind unprepared for vast Biden amnesty
« Reply #1736 on: July 26, 2021, 10:39:59 AM »
Stretched agency staff unprepared for amnesty

Fee-paying legals face mass backlog

BY STEPHEN DINAN THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The massive immigrant legalization program that Democrats plan to include in their upcoming budget would overwhelm the government’s citizenship agency, adding millions of new cases to an agency that is already running well above its red line, according to a secret internal study.

That secret study estimated an 11 million man-hour shortage at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in 2020, according to data reviewed by The Washington Times.

That was before the pandemic slammed the agency, further skewing its finances, and before the Biden administration added to its burden with a relaxed approach to border jumpers and plans to expand refugee admissions.

“If anything, it got worse this past year,” one agency employee said. “Now they want to throw an amnesty on top of that.”

Several past directors of USCIS say the agency cannot handle a major amnesty right now — either the full legalization of an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants that President Biden proposed or a relatively smaller legalization of “Dreamers,” farmworkers and others that could cover more than 4 million people.

At a minimum, it would take 18 months to get up to speed, hire enough people to process applications and prepare to sniff out a fraud tsunami. Two years would be even better, said Emilio T. Gonzalez, who ran the agency under President George W. Bush and studied the lessons of the 1986 Reagan amnesty.

“We kicked it around, and we needed 18 months to two years,” he told The Times.

Joseph Edlow, who served as acting director under President Trump, recently delivered a similar evaluation directly to Congress. He told lawmakers that the agency, which he left six months ago, isn’t ready for mass legalization.

“The agency would simply not be able to handle it,” he told senators. “That agency needs to continue to grow financially before it can handle something like this. I just don’t think the resources are there in place right now to be able to handle that.”

USCIS, a part of the Department of Homeland Security, handles legal immigration. It is one of the rare agencies in the federal government that operates

almost exclusively without taxpayer money and relies instead on the service fees it charges migrants and visitors.

That means it must balance its workload with the fees it charges to hire enough people to process all the applications.

The secret staffing study, completed early last year under the Trump administration, projected that USCIS would receive 15 million applications in fiscal 2020. That worked out to about 18.8 million total adjudication hours.

The agency was projected to have enough staffing for only about 40% of the work, leaving a shortfall of 11 million man-hours of work.

USCIS didn’t dispute the numbers from the study. In a brief statement, the agency said it will do whatever Congress directs it to do.

“USCIS stands ready to execute any legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Biden. USCIS supports our elected officials making comprehensive immigration reform a priority,” said Joseph R. Sowers, an agency spokesman.

The path to citizenship under debate on Capitol Hill would go straight through USCIS.

The agency would likely receive millions of initial applications to enroll in the amnesty program and later get more waves of applications as people become eligible for more permanent status.

There is no way to add that kind of workload to USCIS without severe consequences, said John A. Zadrozny, who served as the agency’s chief of staff in the Trump era. He said it would either shift workers and create bigger backlogs for legal immigrants or short-circuit reviews of the amnesty cases.

“What you’ll probably see happen is the internal pressure to keep things moving will lead to sloppy applications being approved,” said Mr. Zadrozny, now director of the Center for Homeland Security and Immigration at the America First Policy Institute, USCIS is already under stress, Mr. Zadrozny said. The Biden administration’s more lenient approach to asylum applications at the border will add tens of thousands of complex cases to the workload. Asylum applications don’t require fees, so the agency will scramble for money to process them.

Mr. Biden wants to quadruple the number of refugees admitted this year and double it next year. Those cases, too, are fee-free and will place more strain on the agency, Mr. Zadrozny said.

Meanwhile, the agency has a backlog of citizenship naturalization cases.

Mr. Edlow said the agency also has a “front-log” problem. Thousands of applications are sitting in USCIS mailboxes waiting to be opened and put into the system. He said that backlog needs to be resolved before another major workload is added.

“Certainly, there needs to be a significant lead time that allows the agency to prepare and potentially allows Congress to provide emergency funding for the agency to hire additional adjudicators,” Mr. Edlow told The Times.

“Even with the preparation we would have to do, I don’t think the agency has the financial ability to staff up in the way it would have to in order to handle these requests in the time they would have unless you were to move everybody off current caseloads,” he said.

Rosemary Jenks, vice president of NumbersUSA, has tracked USCIS for years. She said the agency’s problems are well known on Capitol Hill.

Indeed, lawmakers regularly report complaints from constituents about the backlog at USCIS. Add an amnesty, and those complaints will soar, she said.

“And who pays the price? The people who are trying to do it legally, who did everything right, who are paying the fees. The people who are trying to naturalize, who mostly came in legally and are trying to become American citizens, their applications slow down. So everyone who did it the right way gets delayed,” Ms. Jenks said.

USCIS got a small taste of the problem during the Obama years.

When the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was created, hundreds of thousands of applications flowed into the agency without an effective work plan. Personnel was moved to handle the Dreamers’ cases, creating backlogs elsewhere.

The last time the U.S. had a mass amnesty, in 1986, fraud was rampant.

Border Patrol agents saw border jumpers with pockets stuffed with old gas station receipts and photocopies of utility bills dating from years earlier.

They soon realized that the migrants hoped to use the documents to backdate their presence in the U.S. to meet the 1982 deadline for eligibility.

A New York Times piece in 1989 said the amnesty amounted to “fraud on a huge scale,” and postmortem reviews that found one-quarter of all cases were bogus.

Congress could spend taxpayer money to give USCIS a boost in hiring to help prepare for an amnesty, which would break with the philosophy that immigrants should pay for the privilege of coming to the U.S.

The idea appeals to some Democrats on Capitol Hill, who say the price is worth the legalization of long-term immigrants.

Mr. Gonzalez, the former USCIS director who studied the 1986 amnesty, said the right way to do it this time would be for USCIS to create an entire new branch of operations dedicated to the program.

That means, he said, a deputy director to oversee it, separate office space for receiving and working the applications, and defined funding that doesn’t take siphon from the agency’s other operations. Inperson interviews and strict background and fraud checks would be mandatory.

“You now have USCIS doing its day job, and then you’re going to require it to take care of all these millions of people that will fall under the one or two new legalization categories. You can’t do both of them at the same time. You’ve got to eat and sleep,” he said.

He said some migrants might complain about the burdens, such as the need to travel to one of the new offices, but it’s a small price to pay for what they would be getting.

“If you have to drive there and spend the night, oh well. It goes back to this is a grace, not a right. Legalizing illegal immigrants is never a right. It is a grace,” he said.


President Biden wants to quadruple the number of refugees admitted this year and double it next year. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services gets no fees in those cases. ASSOCIATED PRESS


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Re: Immigration issues
« Reply #1738 on: August 02, 2021, 11:28:42 AM »
https://alphanewsmn.com/man-who-beheaded-woman-with-machete-had-ice-hold-on-his-record/

Court documents from Saborit’s prior criminal cases raise questions about whether he was in the country legally. In an order for release in Saborit’s 2017 domestic assault case, for instance, Judge Kevin Eide checked a box for “defendant has ICE hold.”

At his first court appearance Friday, Saborit asked the judge if he could be deported to his home country to avoid standing trial, according to KARE 11 reporter Lou Raguse, who was in the courtroom. The judge rejected the idea and set Saborit’s bail at $2.5 million.

Saborit also told the judge during his Friday court appearance that he hacked Thayer’s head off with a machete in self-defense.

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10 immigrants died in smuggling MVA
« Reply #1739 on: August 05, 2021, 04:08:47 AM »
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2021/08/04/graphic-10-migrants-dead-20-injured-in-smuggling-rollover-crash-in-texas-near-border/

The Right - > this is a totally preventable unnecessary tragedy ! Stop the insanity by simply enforcing the law.

The Left - > damn, ten less votes !  Look the other way. and keep em coming.

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Re: 10 immigrants died in smuggling MVA
« Reply #1740 on: August 05, 2021, 04:36:54 AM »
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2021/08/04/graphic-10-migrants-dead-20-injured-in-smuggling-rollover-crash-in-texas-near-border/

The Right - > this is a totally preventable unnecessary tragedy ! Stop the insanity by simply enforcing the law.

The Left - > damn, ten less votes !  Look the other way. and keep em coming.

Oh, they'll still vote.


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Re: Immigration issues - Unvettable Afghans
« Reply #1742 on: August 19, 2021, 08:16:49 AM »
Another Senator this morning made a statement about Afghans coming here:
1.  Must be vetted, and
2. Are impossible to vet.

[Therefore, can't come here.]

https://hughhewitt.com/senator-bill-hagerty-r-tn-on-the-catastrophe-in-kabul/

Whatever is right, Biden will do the opposite.  Our only hope is that I don't see the freedom seekers as a likely Dem constituency.

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Immigration issues, Who we brought in
« Reply #1743 on: September 04, 2021, 07:03:58 AM »
My new tenants. Federal law prohibits housing discrimination based on "family status". Chilf traffickers and polygamists included?

Nearest major metro to Fort McCoy Wisconsin is Ilhan Omar's district, Minneapolis.

AP
https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-child-trafficking-27d93a340c4834d497eb36e22bb72f42

U.S. officials are looking into reports that in the frantic evacuation of desperate Afghans from Kabul, older men were admitted together with young girls they claimed as “brides” or otherwise sexually abused.

U.S. officials at intake centers in the United Arab Emirates and in Wisconsin have identified numerous incidents in which Afghan girls have been presented to authorities as the “wives” of much older men. While child marriage is not uncommon in Afghanistan, the U.S. has strict policies against human trafficking that include prosecutions for offenders and sanctions for countries that don’t crack down on it.

One internal document seen by The Associated Press says the State Department has sought “urgent guidance” from other agencies after purported child brides were brought to Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. Another document, described to the AP by officials familiar with it, says Afghan girls at a transit site in Abu Dhabi have alleged they have been raped by older men they were forced to marry in order to escape Afghanistan.

The State Department had no immediate comment on the documents or the veracity of the details in them. Officials say that they take all such allegations seriously but that many of them are anecdotal and difficult to prove, particularly amid the crush of Afghan evacuees at multiple locations in the Middle East, Europe and the United States.

An Aug. 27 situation report sent to all U.S. embassies and consulates abroad as well as military command centers in Florida points to potential issues involving young girls and older men, some of whom claim to have more than one wife at Fort McCoy, a sprawling 60,000-acre (243-square-kilometer) Army base in Wisconsin. Relevant portions of the document, titled “Afghanistan Task Force SitRep No. 63,” were obtained by the AP.

“Intake staff at Fort McCoy reported multiple cases of minor females who presented as ‘married’ to adult Afghan men, as well as polygamous families,” the document says. “Department of State has requested urgent guidance.”

There was no immediate indication from the military or from the departments of homeland security and health and human services, which run the facility, that such guidance had been received.

At the same time, U.S. officials in the United Arab Emirates have expressed similar concerns, sending a diplomatic cable to Washington warning that some young Afghan girls had been forced into marriages in order to escape Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.

Officials familiar with the cable say it describes allegations by several girls at the Humanitarian City in Abu Dhabi that they had been sexually assaulted by their “husbands” and seeks guidance on how to handle such cases. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss internal communications.
https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-child-trafficking-27d93a340c4834d497eb36e22bb72f42

Rep. Tom Tiffany represents Wisconsin’s Seventh Congressional District, within which sits Fort McCoy. Two weeks ago he paid a visit to check it out for himself. Rep. Tiffany discussed his visit with Tucker Carlson in the August 31 segment below — not a Special Immigrant Visa holder in sight. FOX News followed up with this story on the Tiffany segment.

Quotable quote (Rep. Tiffany): “They [the Afghans] were all there on parole. The parole authority is granted to the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and he can just waive people in…People could leave the base…without the authority of the general that is overseeing Fort McCoy.”
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Maybe the bumper sticker can just say "Impeach".  I don't want his name on my car.
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We don't even know where illegals are sent
« Reply #1745 on: September 16, 2021, 09:18:55 AM »
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/08/11/bidens-dhs-refusing-to-disclose-where-in-u-s-illegal-aliens-are-being-sent/

Isn't it illegal to ship an illegal anywhere other than out?

can you even call them illegals anymore?
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Losing the kids to the traffickers.  Disgraceful.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2021/09/02/report-biden-admin-has-lost-one-third-of-illegal-alien-kids-n1475257
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Re: We don't even know where illegals are sent
« Reply #1747 on: September 17, 2021, 07:41:50 AM »
Laws, like voting no longer matter.

At some point, this will sink in...


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/08/11/bidens-dhs-refusing-to-disclose-where-in-u-s-illegal-aliens-are-being-sent/

Isn't it illegal to ship an illegal anywhere other than out?

can you even call them illegals anymore?
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Losing the kids to the traffickers.  Disgraceful.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2021/09/02/report-biden-admin-has-lost-one-third-of-illegal-alien-kids-n1475257