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Old 07-01-2018, 09:07 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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The Bulgarian Prime minister must love his country. A true gentleman trying to make his country great again.

Wish President Trump would move right on immigration. President Trump is stronger than ninety-nine percent on illegals but America really, really needs a hard-line conservative like the patriotic Bulgarian prime minister.

President Trump sadly has moderated in my opinion because of our extremely liberal activists in robes that were appointed by Obama.

Hopefully, by 2025 the federal judiciary vacancies and retirements are full of only the most conservative justices and judges.

I can't figure out why anyone can ever have an ounce of compassion for illegal aliens. Every illegal alien is a criminal no matter the age, conditions in their homeland or amount of third-world conditions they are trying to escape.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:16 PM
 
Location: Japan
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I can't figure out why anyone can ever have an ounce of compassion for illegal aliens. Every illegal alien is a criminal no matter the age, conditions in their homeland or amount of third-world conditions they are trying to escape.
That's a pretty disturbing admission to make. Compassion is part of what makes us human and it need not be abandoned in the effort to enforce the law.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:20 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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https://www.breitbart.com/london/201...deport-africa/

The Bulgarian Prime minister must love his country. A true gentleman trying to make his country great again.

Wish President Trump would move right on immigration. President Trump is stronger than ninety-nine percent on illegals but America really, really needs a hard-line conservative like the patriotic Bulgarian prime minister.

President Trump sadly has moderated in my opinion because of our extremely liberal activists in robes that were appointed by Obama.

Hopefully, by 2025 the federal judiciary vacancies and retirements are full of only the most conservative justices and judges.

I can't figure out why anyone can ever have an ounce of compassion for illegal aliens. Every illegal alien is a criminal no matter the age, conditions in their homeland or amount of third-world conditions they are trying to escape.

Dilly-Dilly!!!!
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:23 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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That's a pretty disturbing admission to make. Compassion is part of what makes us human and it need not be abandoned in the effort to enforce the law.
You knew he was a poisonous snake and you let him in anyway.


**** your feelings! That crap will get you killed, like a trap.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:24 PM
 
Location: The Heart of Dixie
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The Bulgarian Prime minister must love his country. A true gentleman trying to make his country great again.

Wish President Trump would move right on immigration. President Trump is stronger than ninety-nine percent on illegals but America really, really needs a hard-line conservative like the patriotic Bulgarian prime minister.

President Trump sadly has moderated in my opinion because of our extremely liberal activists in robes that were appointed by Obama.

Hopefully, by 2025 the federal judiciary vacancies and retirements are full of only the most conservative justices and judges.

I can't figure out why anyone can ever have an ounce of compassion for illegal aliens. Every illegal alien is a criminal no matter the age, conditions in their homeland or amount of third-world conditions they are trying to escape.
I also agree as a patriotic Southern American and the son of LEGAL Asian immigrants of Chinese and Taiwanese descent. In China and Taiwan one cannot even be eligible for citizenship unless you can prove that you are both racially Chinese or Taiwanese AND that you have direct ancestry there. Israel is very strict on how only Jews can be naturalized there and as a racially Jewish state they have every right to do so.

All other nations in the world put their own countries first yet the liberal left in America doesn't want to here.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:29 PM
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Location: MA/NH
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That's a pretty disturbing admission to make. Compassion is part of what makes us human and it need not be abandoned in the effort to enforce the law.
What's wrong with being openly honest about not wanting their country to be overwhelmed by foreigners who don't speak English, have no work skills and no money?

Non-Americans and liberals think that the US is a wealthy and prosperous country. However, we aren't. Our government is in debt and most of our citizens are also deep in debt. Plus we have problems with large numbers of homeless people everywhere, particularly in our major cities. So where are we going to house these non-English speaking refugees? And why should they helped first over Americans already in distress?

It's not about lacking humanity, it's about being realistic and also realizing that every refugee costs taxpayers a lot of money to help and integrate into our society. It's also about not encouraging more refugees to try to seek asylum in the US. Let them try seeking asylum in Mexico and Canada instead.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:35 PM
 
Location: WY
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I also agree as a patriotic Southern American and the son of LEGAL Asian immigrants of Chinese and Taiwanese descent. In China and Taiwan one cannot even be eligible for citizenship unless you can prove that you are both racially Chinese or Taiwanese AND that you have direct ancestry there. Israel is very strict on how only Jews can be naturalized there and as a racially Jewish state they have every right to do so.

All other nations in the world put their own countries first yet the liberal left in America doesn't want to here.
No they don't. I could name 20 countries off the top of my head that don't put their own citizens first. And so could you if you didn't over-exaggerate in order to make a point.

We're a bright and creative people. There are any number of tangible ways we could assist countries that are under siege - none of which involve bringing millions of uneducated, third world people into our first world nation. For those who would say I have no compassion, I would say that it is not compassionate to burden our own citizens with illegals.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:48 PM
 
Location: Japan
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What's wrong with being openly honest about not wanting their country to be overwhelmed by foreigners who don't speak English, have no work skills and no money?
Not a thing. That is the correct policy for Anglosphere countries.
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Old 07-01-2018, 09:49 PM
 
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**** your feelings!
Right back at you, Bent.
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Old 07-01-2018, 10:05 PM
miu
 
Location: MA/NH
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Not a thing. That is the correct policy for Anglosphere countries.
And... Anglosphere countries are the most functional and desirable countries in the world to live in. Why do we want people from highly dysfunctional countries to live in the US?

And domestic abuse should not be a reason for gaining entry into the US. And the men from any country that has a culture of suppressing and abusing their women, should not be allowed into our country either.
Then United Nations should be applying pressures to make those countries change their attitudes towards their women. And anyway, international borders can't stop a stalker ex from harming a victim of domestic abuse. Meanwhile, we have plenty of domestic abuse victims of our own. It's not as if America is a domestic abuse free zone.
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