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I don't see a comparison between the scenerio I mentioned and someone applying for asylum w/a minor. |
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didn’t have anywhere near this many families, he had 90% single men. when trump roof office, there was no onfasteucture to deal with this. it’s not obama’s fault, because NO ONE could have forseen the massive shift from singles to families. it’s not trumps fault either. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Immigrants who are in California illegally make up 38% of the agriculture industry Jobs americans won't do 2016 and Nevada is 7.1 % Calf 5.6 % Texas is 5.7 and NJ is 5.2 none of this is New 2010 California (6.8%), Nevada (7.2%) and Texas (6.7%). https://www.pewhispanic.org/interact...ants-by-state/ So from 2010 2019 the only things that changed is Trumps rhetoric he has tried to use executive orders ( which now are acceptable for his supporters) he hasn't attempted any meaningful immigration reform (his base wont allow that ) south america has gone to #^&#^&#^&#^& not his fault .. and we have the lowest unemployment in history so they are stealing our jobs doesn't fly any more . So Trump does what he does on any topic he can't control he blames everyone else the courts homeland security mexico .. its cheeper to help these people where they live .. but foreign aid is Taboo for his base ... so they will keep coming its what desperate people do |
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why are you denying what is irrefutable? it has nothing to do with trump. immigrants figured out that they’re better off if they drag children with them. that’s what’s happening, it’s haioening in huge numbers that we’ve never seen before. take off the tin foil hat, and listed to wht the border patrol is saying. that’s not a defense if trump or an attack in obama. it’s a statement if fact. so what would you do, if the infrastructure was built in the assumption that 90% of illegals were single men who the law said could be sent right back, and suddenly it’s all families with children, whom the law says need to be held and then often released? there’s nowhere to put them, and we arrested 100,000 last month. how the hell do you respond to that? beats me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If that was the situation w/a US citizen, wouldn't the 2 be separated in state/city jail? |
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with what obama did. ok? now, faced with a massive increase in the number of migrant families with kids, and zero infrastructure to deal with it, what is trump supposed to do. we caught 100,000 people in march. most are decent people, a small number are not, and the bad ones don’t wear signs. so should we put all the men , women, and children in a big pen together? if we do that, and a couple of those men are oedipbiles andbatta k the kids, are you going to blame trump for that? it’s a mess. it’s not the fault ifmobama or trump. i told you i think obama handle it well. what should trump be doing? should be build a federal disney world and put the families there wh we figure out what to do with them? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I actually agreed with what Sessions said at one point and it was something like asylum is not supposed to be bc you fear violence or your spouse is threatening you, it should only be for actual violence committed by a govern (he might have said gangs also). |
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well, what you believe doesn't matter a fig. What matters, is what is actually happening. Watch the news, and listen to what border patrol agents are saying. There are a million articles you could google, here is an article in the right wing, pro-Trump New York Times. Here is a pull out quote... "Traveling with children is helping migrants avoid detention" Now, since you have clearly concluded that there was no logidtical reason for the increased separation of kids, and that Trump was just doing it because he's cruel, I'd love to ask you, do you feel like you've been duped, and lied to, by whoever you get your news from? Huge numbers of kids showed up that weren't there before. American law doesn't allow for quick deportation when children are present. Those two things together, have created a huge logistical challenge. Add to that, the raw numbers of immigrants are surging, as poor people from Central America (as opposed to just Mexico) are making the trip. So I'll ask you what I asked Paul...if you were president, and huge numbers of children starting showing up, and American law said that you can't just deport them as easily as you can single males, and you have zero infrastructure to deal with it, what would you do? Trump separated the children while figuring out what to do. He is attacked for that (even though no one cared when Obama did it on a smaller scale). If Trump put everyone in one huge area, and kids were raped by a couple of pedophiles, he'd get attacked for that. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/05/u...tics.html?te=1 |
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Economists disagree whether or how much an influx of immigrants depresses wages. Some have found that new immigrants depress wages for certain groups, such as teenagers or workers with a high school diploma or less. Others say the overall effect on the economy is tiny, and an influx of immigrant workers vitalizes the economy overall.
Either way, the forces driving wage reductions for blue-collar workers go far beyond immigration. Another strawman argument from the right if the pay was better Americans would do it total BS |
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They don't disagree, at least the honest ones, on the fact that they are a huge drain on the economy, and a huge drain on local resources (they need places to live, schools, medical care, police protection, etc). And they don't pay sufficient taxes to fund these things. If I was born in Mexico or Central America I'd come here, no question. But we can't afford huge numbers of penniless, unskilled immigrants. And the more who come illegally, the fewer spots there are for people playing by the rules, waiting to come legally. That's grotesquely unfair to them. I have a friend who waited in Albania for 2+ years for his chance to come here, and we look the other way while people essentially cut him in line? It's not close to fair. |
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Homeland Security raised the cap on H-2B visas for foreign guest workers from 66,000 visas per year to 81,000. On Thursday — just three days later — Trump’s properties told the Department of Labor that they wanted approval to hire 76 guest workers us Ask those who live on the cape about H 2B there's a brazillian of the working in the summer So again they are not stealing jobs of depressing wages .. a 20cent hike in gas prices do more damage the avacodo and landscapers There is no fair system comprehensive immigration may help but Republicans will never give up something that motivates their base Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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who only pay a modest rent, probably aren’t paying their own way. heck, i have three kids in public school, which costs my town $42,000 a year, i don’t pay anywhere near that. so you might say i’m as big a leech as the illegals. but there’s a slight difference. i’m an american citizen. and over time, the town will recoup most of that. i never said they don’t work or spend money ( hearing voices again). i said they are a huge drain. and obviously i’m right. You say republicans won’t compromise? they offered a compromise on daca in return for the wall ( the wall which democrats supported until Trump came along). neither side is in a compromising mood, sonlittle gets done. Trump had two years to do whatever he wanted, and he blew it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Trump says he may release immigrant detainees in sanctuary cities, contradicting his own White House
True Clown more lack of understanding what sanctuary cities means .... it means we are not going to enforce or assist ICE when the Government won't pay the cities or states for that assistance |
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totals dont equal a win Clinton received 2.87 million more votes nationwide (the largest margin ever for a candidate who lost the electoral college |
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many bites as possible, you are wrong. so, sanctuary cities and states will cooperate with ICE, if the feds compensate them for doing so? are you certain about that? do you have an article or link which states that? i was unaware of that. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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President told McAleenan, since named the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, that he "would pardon him if he ever went to jail for denying US entry to migrants," as one of the officials
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The right sees , sanctuary cities as homeomegrown equivalent of the myth of “no-go zones” in Europe the idea that Democratic local officials are attempting to undermine “real” America by sheltering masses of unauthorized immigrants and allowing them to terrorize Americans. That's what Trumps selling Here's some good reading https://www.google.com/search?q=cost...obile&ie=UTF-8 What is the cost to state and local law enforcement agencies? o The total cost of immigration detainers in the United States is unknown because they vary considerably across jurisdiction. However, the cost of compliance can be quite high. The state of California, for example, spends approximately $65 million tax dollars each year detaining individuals for ICE. • Does the federal government reimburse state and local governments for the cost of holding someone under an ICE detainer? o No, ICE does not reimburse the cost of holding individuals under a detainer. (Renting jail space to ICE is not the same as detaining someone on an ICE detainer.) Additionally, ICE is not liable and will not indemnify localities for any liability incurred while housing these detainees. Several counties have faced legal action as a result of rights violations that occurred while detaining individuals for ICE. The Sheriff’s Office in Jefferson County, Colorado recently paid a $40,000 settlement to a man who was wrongfully imprisoned due to an ICE detainer. • Are state and local law enforcement agencies required to participate? o No, ICE detainers are not criminal warrants; they are merely voluntary requests. Law enforcement agencies can choose whether to comply. |
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Trump "Due to the fact that Democrats are unwilling to change our very dangerous immigration laws, haven't seen any suggestions from the Potus on this topic Funny theory l send those we dont want to sanctuary cities I'll show them These people just walked some 2,269 mi what Makes Trump or you think they'll stay in the sanctuary cities and not just walk to their friend or family live or where there is work.. Simple solution from not simple problems Trumps 2020 slogan |
Shhh dont let Trumps base know
The Trump administration has agreed to settle a lawsuit with a dozen Central American families who challenged the government's cancellation of a program that was designed to reunite children in that region with their parents living in the U.S. |
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