Sujet : Re: How the USA Must Deal with the Haitian Inundation: Dominican Republic Begins Deporting 10,000 Illegal Haitians Per Week
De : campbell (at) *nospam* neotext.ca (Dhu on Gate)
Groupes : talk.politics.misc alt.politics.immigration alt.politicsSuivi-à : alt.politicsDate : 03. Nov 2024, 10:25:02
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:55:10 -0600, Jade Helm wrote:
On 10/31/2024 12:30 AM, Schlomo Goldberg wrote:
Jade Helm <Jade_Helm@tutanato.com> writes:
On 10/29/2024 11:46 AM, D. Ray wrote:
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This is how the Dominican Republic deals with the Haitian
Inundation: mass
deportations of Haitians back to Haiti.
This is how the United States must deal with the Haitian Inundation:
mass
deportations of Haitians back to Haiti.
It’s not hard. After all, it’s a policy we are simply aping from the
Dominicans.
<https://www.unz.com/sbpdl/how-the-usa-must-deal-with-the-haitian-inundation-dominican-republic-begins-deporting-10000-illegal-haitians-per-week/>
<https://archive.md/2aysD>
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It would seem only fair to seize money from the Clinton Foundation and
the Clinton Crime Family to help the repatriated Haitians get back on
their feet.
Wasn't Clinton Foundation already involved in Haitian crisis somehow? I
remember reading something about it.
The Clinton Foundation raised billions of dollars for Haitian earthquake
victims and over ten years later has nothing to show for it, from what I
have read. One might infer that the money was used to enrich the
Clintons and give tax write offs to various donors and allow them to
call each other philanthropists.
All those NGOs pay *really* well on the topside.
Not so much on the bottom.
Dhu (I was just a skinny lad never knew no good from bad ...)
-- Je suis Canadien. Ce n'est pas Francais ou Anglais. C'est une esp`ece de sauvage: ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco;-) Duncan Patton a Campbell