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View Poll Results: How will illegal immigrant invasion caravan effect midterm election
Help Republicans 203 74.09%
Help Democrats 21 7.66%
No effect 50 18.25%
Voters: 274. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-24-2018, 11:19 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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You're not advocating for catch and release of illegals into the US, you're just advocating the constitution requires it lol. Such absurdity. The only thing the constitution requires is for congress to determine the fastest processing of illegals back home. Then you say give all illegals amnesty. So even more will come and be caught and released yay!
Boy you poor right wingers have trouble with reading comprehension.

I simple pointed out that the courts require it as a constitutional requirement. That says in fact that the legislature cannot change it without a Constitutional amendment.

And actually there is no limit on how fast you can ship out illegals. You could do it in a matter of days if you had a properly functioning court.

The way to get there is to reduce the number of illegals to something our system can handle.


But that is blocked by the right who cannot see the actual reality.
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Old 10-24-2018, 11:21 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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I know it when I see it, and that's what you're doing here peeing and claiming it's rain.
Stick to your views. Get caught in a big storm you can complain that the jolly green giant is a liberal.
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Old 10-24-2018, 11:35 PM
 
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Boy you poor right wingers have trouble with reading comprehension.

I simple pointed out that the courts require it as a constitutional requirement. That says in fact that the legislature cannot change it without a Constitutional amendment.

And actually there is no limit on how fast you can ship out illegals. You could do it in a matter of days if you had a properly functioning court.

The way to get there is to reduce the number of illegals to something our system can handle.


But that is blocked by the right who cannot see the actual reality.
There's is no real constitutional requirement to offer asylum or refuge or to not return someone breaking immigration law home. Congress can determine how illegals are processed.
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Old 10-25-2018, 02:19 AM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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Your media must believe it, too. They claim the caravan will be at our border by the Nov vote.
They won't be here by November.
Americans have quit walking. So arrival before the election only a blind guess by the media, and a bad guess at that.

If someone has never walked even 20 miles in one day in their life, they won't know how long it takes.

20 miles is what a conditioned, well-trained army can do, but these folks are no army.

They are Hondurans of all ages. They're all more used to walking than Americans are, but they have a lot of young children, which will slow them up, and there are others of all ages, in all kinds of physical condition from excellent to terrible.

6 miles a day is about average for huge groups of refugees. Less if they run out of water. Less as exhaustion escalates in all of them. The longer the march, the slower they proceed.

December may be optimistic- it all depends on which route they take, but they all have over 1,000 miles yet to walk before they reach the closest U.S. border.

Depending on how the Mexican government routes them, they could be crossing several hundred miles of desert in Northern Mexico, which will also slow them down.

With winter setting in, the farther north they go, the colder it will become and the more they'll slow down. Honduras doesn't get as cold as North America.
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Old 10-25-2018, 02:49 AM
 
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Per post #1195 --- Many of them have gotten rides on flatbed trucks and in the back of trucks:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxE7MhNxawg
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Old 10-25-2018, 04:47 AM
 
Location: Kentucky Bluegrass
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yeah, it seems like there are a lot of underhanded things going on with this....especially with Trump clamping down on illegals...the word spreads around fast, that he is doing this...so, who initiated this, who told these people to do this? To endanger their kids and themselves like that? That is way too far for anyone to walk?
..whoever organized this, to me, well, it seems like trouble...for all concerned....especially those people? Doesn't make sense....

And now yesterday, hearing about all those bombs being sent...you read crazy stuff going on, by really sick people every day....I don't care what side of the coin your on, you don't use people or hurt them or try to hurt them like this...it's concerning and disturbing....and should upset every single American. It's going way too far and has to stop....you may not like someone, but you don't deliberately hurt them or use people.
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Old 10-25-2018, 04:49 AM
 
Location: Kentucky Bluegrass
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They won't be here by November.
Americans have quit walking. So arrival before the election only a blind guess by the media, and a bad guess at that.

If someone has never walked even 20 miles in one day in their life, they won't know how long it takes.

20 miles is what a conditioned, well-trained army can do, but these folks are no army.

They are Hondurans of all ages. They're all more used to walking than Americans are, but they have a lot of young children, which will slow them up, and there are others of all ages, in all kinds of physical condition from excellent to terrible.

6 miles a day is about average for huge groups of refugees. Less if they run out of water. Less as exhaustion escalates in all of them. The longer the march, the slower they proceed.

December may be optimistic- it all depends on which route they take, but they all have over 1,000 miles yet to walk before they reach the closest U.S. border.

Depending on how the Mexican government routes them, they could be crossing several hundred miles of desert in Northern Mexico, which will also slow them down.

With winter setting in, the farther north they go, the colder it will become and the more they'll slow down. Honduras doesn't get as cold as North America.
Even a well trained military caravan walking that distance would develop serious sores on their feet, wouldn't they?
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Old 10-25-2018, 05:10 AM
 
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Per post #1195 --- Many of them have gotten rides on flatbed trucks and in the back of trucks:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxE7MhNxawg
Yeah, one fell off and got run over yesterday.
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Old 10-25-2018, 05:14 AM
 
Location: Long Island, N.Y.
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They won't be here by November.
Americans have quit walking. So arrival before the election only a blind guess by the media, and a bad guess at that.

If someone has never walked even 20 miles in one day in their life, they won't know how long it takes.

20 miles is what a conditioned, well-trained army can do, but these folks are no army.

They are Hondurans of all ages. They're all more used to walking than Americans are, but they have a lot of young children, which will slow them up, and there are others of all ages, in all kinds of physical condition from excellent to terrible.

6 miles a day is about average for huge groups of refugees. Less if they run out of water. Less as exhaustion escalates in all of them. The longer the march, the slower they proceed.

December may be optimistic- it all depends on which route they take, but they all have over 1,000 miles yet to walk before they reach the closest U.S. border.

Depending on how the Mexican government routes them, they could be crossing several hundred miles of desert in Northern Mexico, which will also slow them down.

With winter setting in, the farther north they go, the colder it will become and the more they'll slow down. Honduras doesn't get as cold as North America.
And they should walk the **** back to Honduras!
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Old 10-25-2018, 05:41 AM
 
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Mexico should tell truck drivers they will lose their license and be fined if they help to transport any migrants.
Same with the Beast train — big fines if caught transporting illegal migrants.
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