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DeSantis sends 2 planes of illegals to Marthas Vineyard

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Well they set a precedent for the NG removing illegals.
 
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Meanwhile, the Illegals being kicked OUT of Martha's Vineyard by our elites.

 
Send them to California
 
A. Don’t tell me about that “we” did anything wrong about illegals breaking law.

B. **** your dims sanctuary places. You were so far away from the **** you could say what you wanted, now we know what we knew …bs.

C. Wtf didn’t we do this before. Call out their bs polices as they sit behind their ironed gates, armed men, (men), sitting in states not locked down.

O wait. Keep sending. Make tit more. Send them all to their place. Yes I’m sorry for them but you should not have broke our laws which sorry for you are not being enforced.
 
Keep it up.

I was just in NYC on business and the 8th street entrance to the train stations had 150-200 women and children huddled together and they looked miserable. My heart really goes out to them. **** is about to get REALLY cold in the north really quickly and as I understand it, the shelters are overcrowded as it is.

I hate seeing humans, especially kids being used as pawns in this sick twisted political game.
 
I was just in NYC on business and the 8th street entrance to the train stations had 150-200 women and children huddled together and they looked miserable. My heart really goes out to them. **** is about to get REALLY cold in the north really quickly and as I understand it, the shelters are overcrowded as it is.

I hate seeing humans, especially kids being used as pawns in this sick twisted political game.
You know, it's a lot warmer in Mexico and South America. They made the choice to come here illegally...nothing is forcing them to stay here.
 
You know, it's a lot warmer in Mexico and South America. They made the choice to come here illegally...nothing is forcing them to stay here.
So, warmer weather or subject your family to extreme famine, poverty, and a violence rate 5 times that of an epidemic level? I don't really consider that a choice, do you?

Where is the UN in all of this? Why is there no help from an organization who was formed to promote peace and the wellbeing of people all across the world? If we rid the countries like Honduras and Guatemala of the rampant corruption and fins ways to rebuild the economies, we wouldn't have to deal with the immigrant mess we have now.
 
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So, warmer weather or subject your family to extreme famine, poverty, and a violence rate 5 times that of an epidemic level? I don't really consider that a choice, do you?

Where is the UN in all of this? Why is there no help from an organization who was formed to promote peace and the wellbeing of people all across the world? If we rid the countries like Honduras and Guatemala of the rampant corruption and fins ways to rebuild the economies, we wouldn't have to deal with the immigrant mess we have now.
Then come here legally, apply for asylum, and follow the process. If your first act at seeking a better life is to break the law...I don't feel sorry for you in the slightest.

The UN is one of the most useless organizations in the World that we disproportionately fund...the UN is a token agency that does next to nothing.
 
So, warmer weather or subject your family to extreme famine, poverty, and a violence rate 5 times that of an epidemic level? I don't really consider that a choice, do you?

We need to be careful with this type of rhetoric. It's the same style of rhetoric used re: abortion..."what about all of those poor women who've been raped, or got pregnant due to incest?" It's hyperbole. Less than 1% of all abortions apply to these types of conditions. But the messaging plays on our emotions and leads us all to over exaggerate the real situation.

Likewise, the messaging about illegals is they are all fleeing oppressive societies, violence, famine and poverty. I'd like to see some studies on this. How many truly were fleeing war and violence? Or, like most abortions being abortions of convenience, are the overwhelming vast majority just looking to improve their stock in life...? If so, come here legally. If you're stuck in a civil war at home, yeah I get it.

There's the emotional equation, then there's the real situation.
 
We need to be careful with this type of rhetoric. It's the same style of rhetoric used re: abortion..."what about all of those poor women who've been raped, or got pregnant due to incest?" It's hyperbole. Less than 1% of all abortions apply to these types of conditions. But the messaging plays on our emotions and leads us all to over exaggerate the real situation.

Likewise, the messaging about illegals is they are all fleeing oppressive societies, violence, famine and poverty. I'd like to see some studies on this. How many truly were fleeing war and violence? Or, like most abortions being abortions of convenience, are the overwhelming vast majority just looking to improve their stock in life...? If so, come here legally. If you're stuck in a civil war at home, yeah I get it.

There's the emotional equation, then there's the real situation.

re: "backs are being oppressed in this country" is another example of the rhetoric.

As far as the illegals, they look well fed to me. Don't see anyone with tattered clothing either.

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re: "backs are being oppressed in this country" is another example of the rhetoric.

As far as the illegals, they look well fed to me. Don't see anyone with tattered clothing either.

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There might be a couple "hits" in there, but its hard to tell.
 
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