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To win the Democrat presidential primaries, candidates such as failed Texas senatorial nominee Beto O’Rourke and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker have taken to courting alleged asylum seekers.
This new election strategy began with O’Rourke, who traveled to the Mexican town of Ciudad Juárez last weekend to meet and speak with alleged asylum seekers.
Never to be outdone, Booker upped the ante three days later by traveling to the same city and, not only speaking with alleged asylum seekers, but also reportedly escorting five of them into the United States in possible violation of federal immigration laws.
According to independent reporter Andrew Kimmel, the asylum seekers had been sent back to Mexico after applying for asylum as per the Trump administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols (MMP) program, which mandates that asylum seekers wait in Mexico as their asylum claims are processed.
In defense of his actions, Booker told Kimmel and a group of other reporters Wednesday that he believes the five asylum seekers were “unjustly denied the ability to present themselves for asylum.”
“…I’m gonna fight for these five folks and do everything I can to see that they get fairly evaluated.
They were evaluated and rejected and so he brought them over here anyways.... The Democrats are f#@$ing crazy... How can anyone vote for this Insanity....
Trump should really use something like this as the catalyst to arrest Booker, the mayors of sanctuary cities, and the judges who have usurped his constitutionally derived powers on immigration and the nation's defense, all at once. When you see something like this, the nation is too far gone. Time to go back to some law and order, the hard way.
Now, you may have heard of Cory Booker before, even if you live nowhere near New Jersey, and especially if you follow politics. See, Cory Booker has literally pulled one of his constituents from a burning building before. He actually saves lives. He once personally grabbed a shovel and helped save trapped, snowed-in Newark denizens with his own two hands. He is, as the press loves to say, a “superhero” mayor with an outsized public image.
So keep that in mind as the next piece of the story unfolds: “It was actually the local ABC station that alerted Booker to the pooch, when reporter Toni Yates tweeted at Booker that she saw the dog shivering on the front porch of its house … He immediately rolled down to the scene, bringing a few cop cars in tow.”
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So that’s what Twitter did here—it more efficiently streamlined the process by which a TV station could arrange a rousing photo op with the mayor. After all, there are literally dozens, if not hundreds, of more efficient ways to rescue a freezing dog. ABC’s news team, for instance, might have made the bold move of bringing the dog into its van themselves and calling the owners from there. But that wouldn’t nab them a primo heartwarming segment for the evening news with a man-of-the-people mayor.
What's the end-game? 50 million more peasants with stone-age skills left to wander the streets.
Yeah, all to compete with our own poor and under skilled.
And the dimwits say they actually care about poor immigrants.....sure, make them compete with our own poor....
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