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1 minute ago, PaladinSolo said:

So sounds like when dems have total control they should just make all immigration legal, GOP should love it since they'll all be legal!

GOP has no interest in solving the problem because as long as it's aproblem they can campaign off of it. They didn't do anything when Bush tried it and chalk the amnesty that happened under Reagan as a HUGE political mistake.

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3 minutes ago, eViLgReEnMoNkEyS said:

 

 

So this isn't their home and they are at the mercy of their home country? 

 

Or more likely, a loophole there Biden admin put in so that Texas would get flooded with illegals and had no legal recourse.

 

Sounds like a problem y'all started 🤷‍♂️

Biden didn't create the asylum seeking process.

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Just now, skillzdadirecta said:

GOP has no interest in solving the problem because as long as it's aproblem they can campaign off of it. They didn't do anything when Bush tried it and chalk the amnesty that happened under Reagan as a HUGE political mistake.

Of course, but they always go off screaming about them being here illegally, as if thats their problem with them, lol.  Honestly just give them all residency status and SS numbers and let them work, and carry on.

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2 minutes ago, PaladinSolo said:

So sounds like when dems still have total control after the midterms they should just make all immigration legal, GOP should love it since they'll all be legal!

 

May as well. Sure, international treaties compel us to accept migrants seeking asylum, but if Republicans are going to treat even legal immigrants as though they were illegally hopping the border wall, we may as well have actual open borders.

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9 minutes ago, skillzdadirecta said:

Can you read? They aren't here illegally. Most of these people were LEGALLY paroled into the country as asylum seekers. 

 

Ah yeah I thought they were asylum seekers but quick Googling wasn't confirming. This is all an idiotic red herring tangent then, you're not here illegally if you're seeking asylum. :lol:

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Just now, PaladinSolo said:

Of course, but they always go off screaming about them being here illegally, as if thats their problem with them, lol.  Honestly just give them all residency status and SS numbers and let them work, and carry on.

Bush proposed something like that when he had control of the senate and congress. Pro business Republicans were all for it. It went nowhere.

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5 minutes ago, skillzdadirecta said:

Bush proposed something like that when he had control of the senate and congress. Pro business Republicans were all for it. It went nowhere.

 

W got denounced as a RINO for trying to get the GOP to back off the open racism against migrants.

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2 minutes ago, Jason said:

Ah yeah I thought they were asylum seekers but quick Googling wasn't confirming. This is all an idiotic red herring tangent then, you're not here illegally if you're seeking asylum. :lol:

 

If they were ACTUALLY here illegally Texas and Florida wouldn't bother wasting this money and would just have them deported on the Fed's dime.

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5 minutes ago, skillzdadirecta said:

Bush proposed something like that when he had control of the senate and congress. Pro business Republicans were all for it. It went nowhere.

Maybe to shore up the political side of it give them full citizenship, then pass laws automatically registering all citizens to vote and forcing ballots to also have spanish language on them, lol.  God the pure white hot rage from teh GOP would be amazing.

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2 hours ago, PaladinSolo said:

Maybe to shore up the political side of it give them full citizenship, then pass laws automatically registering all citizens to vote and forcing ballots to also have spanish language on them, lol.  God the pure white hot rage from teh GOP would be amazing.

 

I'd like to point out that the chances are quite high that these first generation Latin American citizens will more than likely vote Republican because Christianity :p

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2 hours ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

I'd like to point out that the chances are quite high that these first generation Latin American citizens will more than likely vote Republican because Christianity :p

 

Hence why W was trying to get the GOP to stop scaring them off with the overt racism. :p

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2 hours ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

 

I'd like to point out that the chances are quite high that these first generation Latin American citizens will more than likely vote Republican because Christianity :p

Which is why Republicans' positions on immigration never made sense to me. A lot of African Migrants and Middle Eastern ones would probably lean Republican as well because of religion. ESPECIALLY the poorer, less educated ones.

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23 minutes ago, Ghost_MH said:

 

If they were ACTUALLY here illegally Texas and Florida wouldn't bother wasting this money and would just have them deported on the Fed's dime.

YUP.

 

EDIT: Also I don't understand why you guys insist on engaging with openly racist trolls. All you're doing is helping him get his flacid penis engorged by "triggerin' duh libz". They enjoy this shit... it's part of their party platform. 

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2 minutes ago, skillzdadirecta said:

Which is why Republicans' positions on immigration never made sense to me. A lot of African Migrants and Middle Eastern ones would probably lean Republican as well because of religion. ESPECIALLY the poorer, less educated ones.

 

You're absolutely correct  - in fact, the "browning" of the United States could very well be what staves off the relative demise of Christianity as a significant cultural force for a generation or two.  If the US was to remain a predominantly "white" society, then that decline could actually accelerate:

 

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WWW.CHRISTIANITYTODAY.COM

New study projects that the religious identity in the US will drop below 50 percent by 2070.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, eViLgReEnMoNkEyS said:

 

 

Yep, deporting the illegals further to the suburbs surely is "compassion" 

 

Kinda like trafficking them across a 600 mile desert to get raped and sold to the highest bidder doesn't make them "victims", you've renamed them to "refugee"

 

Love the word play that y'all are allowed to get away with. 

What the duck are you talking about

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You can't argue with these alt-right Facebook cesspool lurkers because their logic is built on a continuum of made up conspiracies. You're operating on a completely different set of facts. They'll counter anything you say with some non-sequitur you never heard of because no journalist with any integrity would report something so baseless.

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57 minutes ago, eViLgReEnMoNkEyS said:

 

 

Yep, deporting the illegals further to the suburbs surely is "compassion" 

 

Kinda like trafficking them across a 600 mile desert to get raped and sold to the highest bidder doesn't make them "victims", you've renamed them to "refugee"

 

Love the word play that y'all are allowed to get away with. 

 

It's not clear what you're arguing here.  Could you restate this coherently?

 

FWIW, deportation implies leaving the country, and 'victim' and 'refugee' are not mutually exclusive labels.  So, as written, this doesn't make much sense.  But I'm genuinely curious as to what you are attempting to argue.

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8 minutes ago, Signifyin(g)Monkey said:

It's not clear what you're arguing here.  Could you restate this coherently?

 

15 minutes ago, Reputator said:

You can't argue with these alt-right Facebook cesspool lurkers because their logic is built on a continuum of made up conspiracies. You're operating on a completely different set of facts. They'll counter anything you say with some non-sequitur you never heard of because no journalist with any integrity would report something so baseless.

 

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8 minutes ago, Signifyin(g)Monkey said:

 

 

It's not clear what you're arguing here.  Could you restate this coherently?

 

FWIW, deportation implies leaving the country, and 'victim' and 'refugee' are not mutually exclusive labels.  So, as written, this doesn't make much sense.  But I'm genuinely curious as to what you are attempting to argue.

 

The real problem here is that his name keeps making me mix up his posts as yours at first and I get really confused.

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1 hour ago, eViLgReEnMoNkEyS said:

 

 

Yep, deporting the illegals further to the suburbs surely is "compassion" 

 

Kinda like trafficking them across a 600 mile desert to get raped and sold to the highest bidder doesn't make them "victims", you've renamed them to "refugee"

 

Love the word play that y'all are allowed to get away with. 

 

Get fucked you piece of shit.

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1 hour ago, eViLgReEnMoNkEyS said:

 

 

Yep, deporting the illegals further to the suburbs surely is "compassion" 

 

Kinda like trafficking them across a 600 mile desert to get raped and sold to the highest bidder doesn't make them "victims", you've renamed them to "refugee"

 

Love the word play that y'all are allowed to get away with. 

You are gonna give us some background info on what you are talking about here. We don't live in the conservative conspiracy alternate reality. 

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2 hours ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

 

You're absolutely correct  - in fact, the "browning" of the United States could very well be what staves off the relative demise of Christianity as a significant cultural force for a generation or two.  If the US was to remain a predominantly "white" society, then that decline could actually accelerate:

 

130844.jpg?h=675&w=1200
WWW.CHRISTIANITYTODAY.COM

New study projects that the religious identity in the US will drop below 50 percent by 2070.

 

 

 

A shame I probably won't live to see it

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