Swordsmyth
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A tiny number of mistakes may be made, they will be easily rectified.And here's one from another thread. Kasper is still in custody (since 15APR)
A tiny number of mistakes may be made, they will be easily rectified.And here's one from another thread. Kasper is still in custody (since 15APR)
When you have quotas to fill on rounding up the undocumented, it's much easier to start with the documented.Got em!
One of the 10 to 15 million who caravaned in under Biden?
No.
A White guy from Germany, another legal resident, Green card holder.
A tiny number of mistakes may be made, they will be easily rectified.
Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship.
If you haven't seen the latest polling, the share of Americans wanting immigration reduced has dropped from 55% in 2024 to 30% today.
He's probably joking, and I wouldn't mind a bit if Long Island seceded, but here he is telling you shits where this is going and y'all still refuse to believe him.
Certainly you are going to just call him zee Hitler.
Thats where its headed right?
Which only goes to prove that your "typical American" is a fickle, feeble minded mush head that does not have the strength, will or brainpower to hold on to what is theirs.
With illegal immigration levels down dramatically and refugee programs suspended, the desire for less immigration has fallen among all party groups, but it is most pronounced among Republicans, down 40 percentage points over the past year to 48%. Among independents, this sentiment is down 21 points to 30%, and among Democrats, down 12 points to 16%.
In terms of policy views, the greatest divergence between Hispanic adults and U.S. adults overall is Hispanic adults’ 16-point lower support for hiring more border agents (43%). Hispanic adults also trail the general population in their support for deporting all immigrants living in the U.S. illegally (by 15 points, at 23%). They are 13 points more likely to support allowing immigrants living in the U.S. to become citizens — 91% favor this.
A tiny number of mistakes may be made, they will be easily rectumfied.
Which only goes to prove that your "typical American" is a fickle, feeble minded mush head that does not have the strength, will or brainpower to hold on to what is theirs.
If Ron Paul himself was president, polling would indicate that most Americans would oppose his actions to control spending, cut the debt and stay out of wars.
They're not "our" laws. They're the regime's laws. And they're not even real laws, because an unjust law is no law at all. What they are is crimes, committed by the regimes in Washington DC and New Hampshire. We are victims of these crimes just like the guy in the OP was.Lived here all these years and didn't bother to become a citizen, or to follow our laws.
No, you obnoxious windup toy you.
I've been talking about Trump on this site for decades, and I haven't done that once. Got any more boldly asinine predictions for us?
A tin man making up a straw man, and stuffing the forum full of Nazi apologia. Just what the world needs. As Twain said, "...all the modern inconveniences." What part of "fuck off" is too human a sentiment for you, word salad tosser? Nobody wants to see you emulate Grok. Nobody.
The Ron Paul argument of let whom die?This is where the Ron Paul argument of let them die always has its appeal.
You know exactly who.The Ron Paul argument of let whom die?
No I don't. I don't recall Ron Paul arguing to let someone die. Please be more specific and cite your source. I would like to see what Ron Paul's exact words were when he gave this argument.You know exactly who.
If we brought our troops home and stopped maintaining the status quo you think there would be peace?
What happened when we pulled out of Afghanistan?
The Taliban took over.
What happened when we told Russia we wouldnt stop his invasion of Ukraine anymore because the Europeans were ripping us off and wouldnt pay their own bills.
Ron Paul may not have gotten elected but the spirit of his foreign policy is alive and well.
Ron Paul said bring the troops home.No I don't. I don't recall Ron Paul arguing to let someone die. Please be more specific and cite your source.
I am not apologizing for nazis.
This is where the Ron Paul argument of let them die always has its appeal.
If atlas shrugs all of the people who unfairly burdened us with maintaining order in the world will die.
I'm referring to your reference to "the Ron Paul argument of let them die."Ron Paul said bring the troops home.
What do you think would be the logical consequences of no longer maintaining the status quo?