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On 5/26/24 2:11 PM, BTR1701 wrote:You no what no one is mentioning? The unbelievably shitty Trump practice of separating children from their parents. By the "no family values" party. Stupid worthless fucking hypocrites.In article <v2vgau$3eegh$6@dont-email.me>, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com>Hey, liar... how about some REAL facts?
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>On 5/26/24 4:27 AM, The Horny Goat wrote:>On Sat, 25 May 2024 09:29:53 -0400, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com> wrote:And Schumer never said it would apply to those here illegally.
>BUT BUT BUT .... 'a path to citizenship' ONLY exists (and IMHO onlyA path to citizenship doesn't happen automatically, takes a while.>
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And it's what the US has done since it's been the US.
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SHOULD exist) if your entry to your new country is made by the legal
route in the first place.
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That's what my daughter did when she applied for and got British
citizenship - and given her occupation she got her work permit pretty
much on her arrival in the UK long before she was eligible for British
citizenship. (She did say that at one point she felt the British
powers that be were cutting the red tape lengthwise...)
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That's what Thanny wants you to think, but there's no evidence to the
contrary.
The entire press conference he was giving, the questions from the press
he was answering, were about the millions of illegals Biden has allowed
to flood the country since he took office.
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But you keep doing your gaslighting thing and telling us to ignore our
own lyin' eyes in favor of your semantic word games. You're fooling no
one, Shit Shoes.
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"Migrant crossings at U.S.-Mexico border plunge 54% from record highs, internal figures show
By Camilo Montoya-GalvezUpdated on: May 23, 2024 / 7:50 PM EDT
El Paso, Texas — Illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border in May are down by more than 50% compared to the record highs reported in December, giving the Biden administration an unexpected reprieve during a time when migration has historically surged, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
During the first 21 days of May, U.S. Border Patrol agents recorded a daily average of approximately 3,700 apprehensions of migrants between official ports of entry. That represents a 54% decrease from the 8,000 daily average in December, when illegal entries soared to a quarter of a million, an all-time high.
May is also on track to see the third consecutive month-over-month drop in unlawful border crossings, the preliminary U.S. Department of Homeland Security statistics show. In March and April, illegal crossings along the southern border dropped to 137,000 and 129,000, respectively, according to public government data. If the trend continues, Border Patrol is on pace to record between 110,000 and 120,000 apprehensions in May."
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