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Old 07-26-2017, 01:40 PM
 
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This thread has nothing to do with:

Syria
France
Germany
Greece
Middle East
Willie Nelson
Lyndon B Johnson
.
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Or even your pulchritudinous ex wife.

What the topic is: People who cross over illegally from Mexico into the US at a high risk.
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:27 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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This thread has nothing to do with:

Syria
France
Germany
Greece
Middle East
Willie Nelson
Lyndon B Johnson
.
.
Or even your pulchritudinous ex wife.

What the topic is: People who cross over illegally from Mexico into the US at a high risk.
No. It's about the eight.now ten humans who lost theirs lived crossing the United States snd Mexican border seeking better lives at whatever cost.
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:49 PM
 
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No. It's about the eight.now ten humans who lost theirs lived crossing the United States snd Mexican border seeking better lives at whatever cost.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/25/us/mig...aca/index.html


And this poor sweet fella. Good Lord, I hate to wish bad things on people but some of you bleeding hearts need to be victimized by one of these people, I guess, before you pull your heads out of your butts.
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Old 07-26-2017, 03:14 PM
 
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Default What?

Your head is where the sun don't shine if you believe I am for Illegal Immigration.
You need be victimized by the coyotes. Just once. Then it would come out and see the light.
You would not see it unless you experienced it.
You would get it then.

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San Antonio migrant deaths: One immigrant was former DACA recipient - CNN.com


And this poor sweet fella. Good Lord, I hate to wish bad things on people but some of you bleeding hearts need to be victimized by one of these people, I guess, before you pull your heads out of your butts.
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Old 07-26-2017, 03:22 PM
 
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Default But of course,

Thank you for recognizing my writing. I have fans on you tube also. Even the exwifee is a fan,
but I won't let her back, no matter how attractive. More to come......a Lithuanian girl ?

Yes ahem, all undocumented immigrants are criminals sent over by Mexico. It is all quite beyond me also.
Dang it anyway.

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This thread has nothing to do with:

Syria
France
Germany
Greece
Middle East
Willie Nelson
Lyndon B Johnson
.
.
Or even your pulchritudinous ex wife.

What the topic is: People who cross over illegally from Mexico into the US at a high risk.
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Old 07-26-2017, 04:12 PM
 
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No. It's about the eight.now ten humans who lost theirs lived crossing the United States snd Mexican border seeking better lives at whatever cost.
Give me a break! Drug runners and gangsters. We don't need to support any more of it! Just wait until the ones who escape turn out to be the upstanding, tax-paying citizens you think they are. Feel free to put your home address up here and take in and support as many as you wish.
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Old 07-26-2017, 07:06 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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San Antonio migrant deaths: One immigrant was former DACA recipient - CNN.com


And this poor sweet fella. Good Lord, I hate to wish bad things on people but some of you bleeding hearts need to be victimized by one of these people, I guess, before you pull your heads out of your butts.
I get it. I'm on your side on this one. He needed to stay in Guatemala. That's one of 10. What's the story on the other nine? You're not going to hear about how they were raised as meztizo farmers who worked for $5 a week on a hill in a home made shack supporting their 4 children eating the rice and beans they harvest only to have $6 taken every week by drug lords who used their land to traffick drugs. And when they refused to give those drug lords their money the drug lords said that if you don't pay me now I will shoot your children, your cousins and everyone else in this neighborhood. So they fled to another small town where they saved now $3 a week for years to pay a coyote to get either a mother or father (and maybe one of those children who is now in middle school) to cross the border on la bestia and found their way across rivers and deserts and other gangs. And they found their way on to that truck in Laredo and died. So. That's the story. That's probably the story for the other 9 people in the truck who passed away. But you're going to focus on the one case. You do you though. In my house all lives matter. Even undocumented ones.
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Old 07-26-2017, 07:19 PM
 
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$3 a week is $156 a year, so to save $6000 to pay a coyote it would take one 38 years. Sorry, not buying it.

You mentioned your household. So how many immigrants are you housing, feeding, and clothing these days? 7? 9? How noble of you!

(sorry, not buying it)
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Old 07-26-2017, 07:22 PM
 
Location: Tricity, PL
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"The driver of the tractor-trailer, James Matthew Bradley Jr., said he was not aware of the cargo in his vehicle and only discovered it when he parked at a Walmart and went outside to urinate. The 60-year-old was charged on Monday with knowingly transporting undocumented immigrants."


I am not a truck driver, but I wonder how someone can drive a cargo without checking what actually he is transporting?
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Old 07-26-2017, 07:27 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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$3 a week is $156 a year, so to save $6000 to pay a coyote it would take one 38 years. Sorry, not buying it.
Could be a mother in her late 40s whose parents have been saving for that long. But whatever. There's no winning. I'm done.
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