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Old 01-11-2018, 10:57 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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A guy who was 6 months old when his parents carried him across the border illegally, is now 20 years old and working for a construction company. Should he be punished for stealing 20 years in the US, which technically he did?

I say No.

OK, Charlie, your first 20 years living illegally in a much better country, the United States, are on the house. No punishment. That's a lot more benefit than people who obeyed the law and didn't cross the border 20 years ago, will get.

You're still here illegally, so NOW back you go. No charge for the 20 years free and clear in the U.S. You can apply for a visa just like everyone else who wants to come here, does. Your illegal residence will NOT be held against you, unlike people who deliberately violated US law and walked across the border (or overstayed a visa) as adults. You will be approved just as quickly as people who never violated US law, even though you have 20 years in the US that they never got.

The deportation bus leaves at noon. Be on it, or else the above 20-year amnesty is cancelled.
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Old 01-11-2018, 11:20 AM
 
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If they are under 18 they cannot file to become citizens.
So what’s stopping them now?
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Old 01-11-2018, 12:45 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Once upon a time, if massive amount of people crossed your borders and landed on your beeches, raised their flag, killed your people and raped your women, while stealing your wealth, meant you were being invaded.

But not in 2018.
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Old 01-12-2018, 11:07 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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On further reflection, yesterday’s immigration meeting was a stroke of genius

Just a week ago, Numbers USA released a survey of likely 2018 voters that revealed overwhelming support for President Trump’s immigration policies. This includes 57% who want to end chain migration and 60% who want to eliminate the so-called “visa lottery” program.


And live on cable news, Democrats were seen opposing these popular positions.
That's the exact reason Trump let in the cameras.

Shining light on what Democrats really want, is the best way to turn the American people against them, and send them to the defeat they deserve.

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