Invasion USA

Here's the actual article: How a city in Nebraska is recovering after the state's largest worksite immigration raid

You might want to read on to the second paragraph:

Why would the XITTER post leave that out? I'm betting it's so that more people from the anti-brown-immigrant caucus will lay eyes on it and propagate it. Because a half truth spread quickly becomes full truth in the eyes who hope it's true.

And why is it that the XITTER post implies the applicants are US citizens? I'm betting that it's because they're vetted through E-Verify (just like the 70 or so workers who were detained by ICE were).

It sounds like the revolving door of undocumented (or falsely documented, as it were) workers ... ICE leaves by one side of the door with the arrested workers, while new undocumented workers come in the other side of the door to take their place.

I haven't been able to find a story online saying that they've re-opened yet. I've got a couple of stories dated 16JUN and 18JUN saying the plant is still closed (but I don't know how reputable they are).
I saw that, so what?

If this outfit hires a new crop of invaders, raid them again, and again, until they get the message or dissolve.
 
If this outfit hires a new crop of invaders, raid them again, and again, until they get the message or dissolve.
The employer is hiring the workers by the rules. They're using E-Verify. E-Verify is broken because there's no biometric link between the record in the E-Veirfy database and the person applying for the job. There's no message for the employer "to get".

These businesses are spending thousands of dollars to train people that DHS has told them, through E-Verify, are legally eligible to work. Then months later ICE shows up to deport those same people that DHS previously verified as legal. Do you think that, just maybe, they ought to fix E-Verify? Then what would that take?

Here's what it'll take: You're not going to have a secure employment system without being able to biometrically link the E-Verify database records to to individual workers - and that's for ALL US workers. At the very minimum, that'll be photographs, but that's not very good because people can easily change their appearances, so it'll probably require fingerprints. You're in denial if you don't see the need for that biometic linkage. Jeeesh, Republicans have been demanding government-issued photo IDs for people to vote - why do you think that is?

If you don't want every worker in the US biometrically identified, then how about we just embed a DHS representative in each and every business in the US, and let them make the eligibility decision on the spot?
 
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Here's the actual article: How a city in Nebraska is recovering after the state's largest worksite immigration raid

You might want to read on to the second paragraph:

Why would the XITTER post leave that out? I'm betting it's so that more people from the anti-brown-immigrant caucus will lay eyes on it and propagate it. Because a half truth spread quickly becomes full truth in the eyes who hope it's true.

And why is it that the XITTER post implies the applicants are US citizens? I'm betting that it's because they're vetted through E-Verify (just like the 70 or so workers who were detained by ICE were).

It sounds like the revolving door of undocumented (or falsely documented, as it were) workers ... ICE leaves by one side of the door with the arrested workers, while new undocumented workers come in the other side of the door to take their place.

I haven't been able to find a story online saying that they've re-opened yet. I've got a couple of stories dated 16JUN and 18JUN saying the plant is still closed (but I don't know how reputable they are).
"Many" doesn't mean all.
And all that shows is we have lots more to deport, which we already knew.
 
The employer is hiring the workers by the rules. They're using E-Verify. E-Verify is broken because there's no biometric link between the record in the E-Veirfy database and the person applying for the job. There's no message for the employer "to get".

These businesses are spending thousands of dollars to train people that DHS has told them, through E-Verify, are legally eligible to work. Then months later ICE shows up to deport those same people that DHS previously verified as legal. Do you think that, just maybe, they ought to fix E-Verify? Then what would that take?

Here's what it'll take: You're not going to have a secure employment system without being able to biometrically link the E-Verify database records to to individual workers - and that's for ALL US workers. At the very minimum, that'll be photographs, but that's not very good because people can easily change their appearances, so it'll probably require fingerprints. You're in denial if you don't see the need for that biometic linkage. Jeeesh, Republicans have been demanding government-issued photo IDs for people to vote - why do you think that is?

If you don't want every worker in the US biometrically identified, then how about we just embed a DHS representative in each and every business in the US, and let them make the eligibility decision on the spot?
I think if you keep up the heat, enough invaders will self deport to the point where this will no longer be a problem.

I think the enemies of the Republic know this, and that is why they have waged demographic warfare on us.

For over 20 years we pushed back on RealID, until now. That resistance dried up in the face of an organized invasion over the last 5 years or so.

And they knew that would happen and they would get the RealID database, which is what they wanted all along.

What they don't want is raids and busloads and planeloads of their soldiers being picked off and shipped out of the country.

So, let's not give them what they want and keeping giving them what they do not want.
 
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I think if you keep up the heat, enough invaders will self deport to the point where this will no longer be a problem.

I think the enemies of the Republic know this, and that is why they have waged demographic warfare on us.

For over 20 years we pushed back on RealID, until now. That resistance dried up in the face of an organized invasion over the last 5 years or so.

And they knew that would happen and they would get the RealID database, which is what they wanted all along.

What they don't want is raids and busloads and planeloads of their soldiers being picked off and shipped out of the country.

So, let's not give them what they want and keeping giving them what they do not want.
Exactly.
The libertarians who rave about the police state whenever immigration enforcement takes place are aiding and abetting its implementation by enabling the invasion and fighting its repulsion.
Many of them are wolves in sheep's clothing who do it knowingly.
 
Exactly.
The libertarians who rave about the police state whenever immigration enforcement takes place are aiding and abetting its implementation by enabling the invasion and fighting its repulsion.
Many of them are wolves in sheep's clothing who do it knowingly.
I dunno. Libertarians can't be wolves, because that would imply they want/have some sort of power. Libertarians hate power and authority. They are allergic to it. They are useless at everything except being perpetually online. They have no desire to actually implement their agenda. They just assume that if enough people read Murray Rothbard or Cato, then they will change their minds and we will live in libertarian utopia. That way they don't actually have to lift a finger to fight for what they want.
 
I dunno. Libertarians can't be wolves, because that would imply they want/have some sort of power. Libertarians hate power and authority. They are allergic to it. They are useless at everything except being perpetually online. They have no desire to actually implement their agenda. They just assume that if enough people read Murray Rothbard or Cato, then they will change their minds and we will live in libertarian utopia. That way they don't actually have to lift a finger to fight for what they want.
The wolves are communists sent in to pretend to be libertarians and lead them to abet communism.
 
My central air conditioning went out on 11JUN. Unit needs a new compressor. They're scheduling five weeks out, cuz about a third of their field personnel have (shall we say) self-deported. I have a warranty with this outfit, but every other HVAC shop here is in the same dire straits. They have openings but no one is applying.

I bought three window units to bide me over, but they're blowing circuits on me if I so much as turn on the toaster or microwave
 
My central air conditioning went out on 11JUN. Unit needs a new compressor. They're scheduling five weeks out, cuz about a third of their field personnel have (shall we say) self-deported. I have a warranty with this outfit, but every other HVAC shop here is in the same dire straits. They have openings but no one is applying.

I bought three window units to bide me over, but they're blowing circuits on me if I so much as turn on the toaster or microwave
Boo Hoo.
 
Do you think the ad will work?

It's a bit hyper-ventilated.

In principle, tyranny is as bad as all that, but the problem is that the modern mind is in the completely wrong gear. Here, tyranny is being presented as a special product of just Republicans, and only on this one policy that is being opposed. Rather, we live under blanket tyranny and that is the very thing that is being hidden in the mainstream narrative, including this ad. This is no different than, say, Nazi propaganda targeting Soviet spies as agents of tyranny. I mean, yeah, the Soviet spies in Nazi Germany were agents of tyranny... but so were the Nazis themselves. What we need is an ad that plays out the core argument of Etienne de la Boetie's Politics of Obedience, or a series of ads presenting animated vignettes depicting Bastiat's arguments in The Law. And not just to be made and forgotten on some hole of the Internet, but to really be broadcast to the American public. We need to wake the hell up, this is the red-alert, there is no further delay possible. Either Americans wake up to this tyranny, or they will wake up to Russian thermonuclear weapons detonating over American cities. That's how far we've gone. History is delivering the final ultimatum to us, this very minute: Drop the addiction to the never-ending warfare-welfare State, or be summarily destroyed...
 
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