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Post by Value Buy on Feb 8, 2019 8:47:11 GMT -5
Last year over 369,000 illegals were picked up by Border Patrol entering the country through non-portal entry points (over the fence jumpers) Is this a reasonable number to let run loose in the country? Remember we have a catch and release program where none show up for their court date, and yet if apprehended a year or two later somewhere in the states, liberals cry, they have been here too long to send back!Oh BS and you know it! The ones that have been here too long to send back are the dreamers and many illegals that are in their 30's and 40's who have lived here since they were children. They don't know anywhere else but America.
If I had been brought here as a toddler, and now 30 something years later the US tried to send me back to Sweden, I would be lost. I suspect it would be the same for you, if you were sent back to wherever your family immigrated from.
BS ON YOUR BS. I am talking about how many jumped the fence last year, who will not show up for their hearing on whether they can stay or not. Read my post before making assumptions about people here for years. A year or two later, not 30 f'in years. Maybe it is time to deport them all up just to make a point about illegals and give you some actual crap to really complain about.
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Post by Value Buy on Feb 8, 2019 8:49:51 GMT -5
and just as many leave. net = 0 for the last decade or so. Our sour economy probably had the most to do with that. Think we'll get an uptick if unemployment remains low? Yep.That is the downside for MAGA. It gives them an economic reason for coming north now. Maybe we should have elected Hillary and made America worse!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 8:51:57 GMT -5
Our sour economy probably had the most to do with that. Think we'll get an uptick if unemployment remains low? Yep.That is the downside for MAGA. It gives them an economic reason for coming north now. Maybe we should have elected Hillary and made America worse! Does kind of explain the onset of large caravans.
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Post by hurley1980 on Feb 8, 2019 13:13:58 GMT -5
Oh BS and you know it! The ones that have been here too long to send back are the dreamers and many illegals that are in their 30's and 40's who have lived here since they were children. They don't know anywhere else but America.
If I had been brought here as a toddler, and now 30 something years later the US tried to send me back to Sweden, I would be lost. I suspect it would be the same for you, if you were sent back to wherever your family immigrated from.
BS ON YOUR BS. I am talking about how many jumped the fence last year, who will not show up for their hearing on whether they can stay or not. Read my post before making assumptions about people here for years. A year or two later, not 30 f'in years. Maybe it is time to deport them all up just to make a point about illegals and give you some actual crap to really complain about. Dude, you completely missed my BS call. I was calling BS on you saying that liberals cry about sending those back who have been here a year or two.
"a year or two later somewhere in the states, liberals cry, they have been here too long to send back!"
WE DO NOT! We don't want you sending those who have been here for 30 years back. I read your damn post, and it was all BS.....just a bunch of BS. Just like most of the other crap you post.
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Post by djAdvocate on Feb 9, 2019 3:29:29 GMT -5
and just as many leave. net = 0 for the last decade or so. Our sour economy probably had the most to do with that. Think we'll get an uptick if unemployment remains low? that is definitely possible. time will tell.
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Post by tbop77 on Feb 9, 2019 8:11:55 GMT -5
Our sour economy probably had the most to do with that. Think we'll get an uptick if unemployment remains low? Yep.That is the downside for MAGA. It gives them an economic reason for coming north now. Maybe we should have elected Hillary and made America worse! Or.....there will be more undocumented workers for President Trump to hire to do the dirty work at his resorts at low pay? I guess one would think he would clean up his own backyard before he states he is MAGA with his stance on illegal immigrations Actions speak louder than words..
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Post by Tennesseer on Feb 9, 2019 8:16:31 GMT -5
Yep.That is the downside for MAGA. It gives them an economic reason for coming north now. Maybe we should have elected Hillary and made America worse! Or.....there will be more undocumented workers for President Trump to hire to do the dirty work at his resorts at low pay? I guess one would think he would clean up his own backyard before he states he is MAGA with his stance on illegal immigrations Actions speak louder than words.. ‘My whole town practically lived there’: From Costa Rica to New Jersey, a pipeline of illegal workers for Trump goes back yearsAt his home on the misty slope of Costa Rica’s tallest mountain, Dario Angulo keeps a set of photographs from the years he tended the rolling fairways and clipped greens of a faraway American golf resort. Angulo learned to drive backhoes and bulldozers, carving water hazards and tee boxes out of former horse pastures in Bedminster, N.J., where a famous New Yorker was building a world-class course. Angulo earned $8 an hour, a fraction of what a state-licensed heavy equipment operator would make, with no benefits or overtime pay. But he stayed seven years on the grounds crew, saving enough for a small piece of land and some cattle back home. Now the 34-year-old lives with his wife and daughters in a sturdy house built by “Trump money,” as he put it, with a porch to watch the sun go down. It’s a common story in this small town. Other former employees of President Trump’s company live nearby: men who once raked the sand traps and pushed mowers through thick heat on Trump’s prized golf property — the “Summer White House,” as aides have called it — where his daughter Ivanka got married and where he wants to build a family cemetery. “Many of us helped him get what he has today,” Angulo said. “This golf course was built by illegals.” Complete WP article here: ‘My whole town practically lived there’: From Costa Rica to New Jersey, a pipeline of illegal workers for Trump goes back years
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Post by tbop77 on Feb 9, 2019 10:35:54 GMT -5
Or.....there will be more undocumented workers for President Trump to hire to do the dirty work at his resorts at low pay? I guess one would think he would clean up his own backyard before he states he is MAGA with his stance on illegal immigrations Actions speak louder than words.. ‘My whole town practically lived there’: From Costa Rica to New Jersey, a pipeline of illegal workers for Trump goes back yearsAt his home on the misty slope of Costa Rica’s tallest mountain, Dario Angulo keeps a set of photographs from the years he tended the rolling fairways and clipped greens of a faraway American golf resort. Angulo learned to drive backhoes and bulldozers, carving water hazards and tee boxes out of former horse pastures in Bedminster, N.J., where a famous New Yorker was building a world-class course. Angulo earned $8 an hour, a fraction of what a state-licensed heavy equipment operator would make, with no benefits or overtime pay. But he stayed seven years on the grounds crew, saving enough for a small piece of land and some cattle back home. Now the 34-year-old lives with his wife and daughters in a sturdy house built by “Trump money,” as he put it, with a porch to watch the sun go down. It’s a common story in this small town. Other former employees of President Trump’s company live nearby: men who once raked the sand traps and pushed mowers through thick heat on Trump’s prized golf property — the “Summer White House,” as aides have called it — where his daughter Ivanka got married and where he wants to build a family cemetery. “Many of us helped him get what he has today,” Angulo said. “This golf course was built by illegals.” Complete WP article here: ‘My whole town practically lived there’: From Costa Rica to New Jersey, a pipeline of illegal workers for Trump goes back yearsI saw that! Maybe President Trump's new theme should be MCRGA!
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Post by thyme4change on Feb 9, 2019 16:55:06 GMT -5
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Post by sesfw on Feb 9, 2019 19:34:52 GMT -5
But, but, but he promised Mexico would pay for the wall!
The easiest way to get any country to help pay for a 'wall' is to stop the financial aid to these countries. The funds never get down to the people that actually need it …….. but the US is probably funding most, if not all, the drug cartels.
Just my humble opinion
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Post by billisonboard on Feb 9, 2019 20:00:55 GMT -5
But, but, but he promised Mexico would pay for the wall!
The easiest way to get any country to help pay for a 'wall' is to stop the financial aid to these countries. The funds never get down to the people that actually need it …….. but the US is probably funding most, if not all, the drug cartels. Just my humble opinion Sounds good. Now, looking at the realty.
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