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10 minutes ago, BenningRoadSkin said:
you also didnt mention this
Tibbetts murder is horrible. Leave politics out of it.
Who cares who he worked for? The fact is he shouldn’t even be here. Also if you are going to post tweets please ensure they are from a reputable source. The UK’s version of the National Enquirer is NOT a reputable source.
As as for your second point all I can do is laugh. You are the first one to post any negative, racially biased stuff you can find.
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6 minutes ago, TryTheBeal! said:
Funny how?
It’s funny because every damn tweet about immigration is posted when it fits the narrative. Why no mention of this story?
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38 minutes ago, Hersh said:
That is complete and utter nonsense. There isn’t a single person that suddenly thinks Dems are dangerous based on anything Trump related that wasn’t already crazy. And yes, anyone who thinks Dems are dangerous is crazy.
Some of the things I read on here are mind boggling.
There is is no coincidence that all the cities listed below are failures and are tied to the Democrats.
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11 minutes ago, Sacks 'n' Stuff said:
I'm down with that but the only solution then is to make legal immigration easier. I'm sure that most immigrants would prefer to be legal citizens... they just don't want to wait years or even decades. As there will always be people who are desperate enough to get themselves and their loved ones out of the situation that they are currently living in that they are willing to risk the consequences, there will always be illegal immigration.
Agree totally. We don’t need to change the law but the immigration progress must be fixed. There is no reason for one to have to wait years to become a citizen.
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Just now, clietas said:
I'm curious as to what percentage of illegal immigrants in the US is considered acceptable to conservatives? I'm pretty sure I know the answer but I'm still interested.
None. I’m all for immigration when it’s done legally. I’m not for letting people who aren’t vetted just come into our country. If you are let them live in your neighborhood.
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17 minutes ago, clietas said:
No you dont. The USCIS site clearly states it doesnt matter how you arrived.
You can arrive however you like and file for asylum within a year of arrival but crossing the border at any place of your liking is against the law and that’s the issue.
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13 minutes ago, clietas said:
Seems kinda like you can just walk across....
Incorrect. You have to enter through an airport, seaport or U.S. border post. Walking across the border between Texas and Mexico does not qualify.
http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/can-you-request-asylum-border.html
1 minute ago, TheGreatBuzz said:Oh? How much do you actually know about the asylum process that you didn't get from Fox News?
Beat me to it.
None of the info I presented today came from Fox News. I know plenty. How much do you know?
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9 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:
Don't you have one year from arriving in the U.S. to file for asylum?
That is correct but it doesn’t mean you can just walk across the border.
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Sad for this boy and all the others who were separated but the blame rests squarely on the parents shoulders. You can’t just waltz across the border. There is a process to seek asylum but sadly incidents like this happen daily because in our country, just like many others, there are laws regarding this sort of thing.
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4 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:
I was not aware of that portion of the law. Can you please show me where deportation of veterans is based on the awards they received? And also what is the minimum level of award that keeps you from being deported?
I’m not saying it’s a law. I’m saying no silver star recipient has been deported.
3 minutes ago, skinny21 said:I’m not sure I get this stance exactly. You seem to be saying only focus on one issue at a time. I mean, would you say school kids getting murdered is more important than homeless vets? Assumption by the answer is yes, does that mean don’t worry about those vets until not a single child is murdered in their school?
I’m saying that the people who are here legally deserve every right before someone who is here illegally. Not sure where the school kids came from.
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5 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:
Just wondering because you seem so worried about vet care, i was wondering how you felt about vets being deported. So you are cool with say, a silver star recipient being deported if they came here illegally 50 years earlier?
What I’m saying is that there is no chance a silver star recipient is being deported. I’m also saying that there are MANY vets on the streets and that should be fixed before we worry about people coming across our border illegally and then acting like they are being treated unfairly when they are detained in accordance with the law.
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7 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:
So do you care about the vets who are about to be deported? Doesn't matter how many. One should be too many.
IF they are deported there is a reason behind it. Not just because your last name is Sanchez or Gonzalez. I served for 29 years and I know you serve as well so let’s be smart about this.
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3 minutes ago, visionary said:
Not necessarily. There are areas between countries where borders do not really exist and other regions where people live nomadically between countries. There are countries that take in hundreds of thousands (or much more) of refugees from neighboring countries or from far away nations due to war or other forms of instability. Also borders are constantly changing in some places due to wars and creeping border expansion, and in other areas borders can be undefined or a source of debate, so it can be very confusing.
But people who come in illegally or without documentation are just one aspect of immigration, along with other kinds of 'illegal immigration' and 'legal immigration' that are under attack.'
Stop it. The border of our country is clear. Come legally or don’t cry when you are detained. What is so difficult to understand?
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2 minutes ago, TryTheBeal! said:
Wow!!! 40 cases? Incredible! I have that many true homeless vets living in my city alone. True veterans.
1 minute ago, Cooked Crack said:He already quoted this but overlooked it
I didn’t overlook anything. I was referring to the child that was separated from his parents and had lice. No mistake on my part.
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Just now, Cooked Crack said:
You're talking about vets and I'm talking about immigrants. If you were talking about immigrants who are vets then I'd engage.
I’m talking about people crossing our border illegally. Or at least attempting to. I’m not sure what your dog is in this fight.
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6 minutes ago, Cooked Crack said:
Why bring up the law if it doesn't matter? Laws can be changed. If you don't like an action then talk about that instead of bringing up laws.
Again, as long as there is ONE homeless vet on the street, I do not feel sorry for anyone trying to cross our border illegally. Trump isn’t having it and neither am I. Also, I have brought up vets in my last 2 posts and you have yet to acknowledge it in any way.
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3 minutes ago, Cooked Crack said:
So if the law changes tomorrow, you'd change your tune?
Not really. As a veteran there is no chance, any person/family crosses our border and reaps the benefits while there are so many homeless veterans on the streets. It’s a no brainer for me.
with that being said, there are still laws. What exactly do you disagree with?
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The issue is that there are laws on the books that are very clear. As a veteran, it’s a slap in my face as to how many pander to those crossing ILLEGALLY when there are so many veterans on the streets who deserve way more than people trying to cross our borders illegally.
1 minute ago, Cooked Crack said:Ah. I think we're talking about two separate tweets.
Fair enough and I think you are right.
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Just now, Cooked Crack said:
What’s your point? Did they seek asylum or did they just think they could stroll across our border?
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1 minute ago, Cooked Crack said:
Click the article. Reading is fundamental.
It doesn’t say. If they attempted to cross illegally that is on the parents.
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1 hour ago, Cooked Crack said:
So they tried to cross the border legally or illegally?
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8 minutes ago, Dan T. said:
Wow. A rich politician who acts like they represent the common man. That sucks.
Big difference. Trump is not a career politician. Also, your definition of the “common man” and mine are completely different.
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1 minute ago, TryTheBeal! said:
Folksy personal anecdote!
Also, are “5 million dollar” homes really that big a deal in So Cal?
True but not many in the areas, you know, she supposedly represents.
The Official Maryland Terrapins Thread
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Nightmare start for sure. Yikes!!!