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Thestarider Posted November 10, 2019 Share Posted November 10, 2019 President Trump is in the middle of this and we should support his efforts to get a handle on this problem in the US. "VOTE TRUMP 2020" "We're leaving!" - Pakistani refugees are outraged after Denmark cut welfare benefits Denmark Cracks down on immigration. Muslim migrants are threatening to leave Denmark after it cut the welfare payment by half. The Danish economy can not provide free housing, food, and welfare benefits to millions of illegal immigrants from all over the Middle East, Asia and Africa. The only solution to the immigration crisis is to close the borders and deport illegal immigrants back to where they came from. Most of the immigrants who arrived in Europe are not refugees from Syria. They are Muslim immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East who exploited the flow of immigrants from Syria to invade Europe as "refugees". The German government expects to spend around 93.6 billion euros by the end of 2020 on costs related to the refugee crisis. Its the impact on housing, healthcare, the rising costs of welfare, schools that are brought under horrific burdens trying to teach an influx of children who don't speak the Language yet fill up the classrooms and competing for already scarce jobs with workers who are willing to take less money for the same job - these are the day to day burgeoning effects of mass immigration. Populism has ONLY arisen because the elites of Europe have neglected their duty towards the very people that put them in power. Instead of serving the people they have falsely assumed mastery over them and the people will simply not stand for it. The only solution to the immigration crisis is to close the borders and deport illegal immigrants back to where they came from. Most of the immigrants who arrived in Germany are not refugees from Syria. They are Muslim immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East who exploited the flow of immigrants from Syria to invade Europe as "refugees." Multiculturalism has failed in Europe. Most people are unaware of the consequences of the illegal mass immigration into Europe that lead to the changing face of Europe. There are Western countries that do not even acknowledge that there is a lack of integration within the immigrant communities. The Western world must close the borders before it is too late. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AntEater Posted November 10, 2019 Share Posted November 10, 2019 On 9/6/2019 at 9:26 PM, Thestarider said: Because those living in tent cities have no desire to make a better life for themselves whereas illegal aliens are risking their lives to make a better life for themselves. If you were to offer one person refuge in your home and you had the option of choosing between your dead beat drug addict son who has refused your help or a runaway girl who just escaped an abusive relationship/family who is begging you to shelter her in exchange for some house-work, who would you offer it to? Who do you think it would be right to offer it to? Can you honestly sleep with yourself at night knowing that she risked everything to escape while your son just can't be bothered? Don't be brainwashed by propaganda. Humanity before patriotism. It's really just one big shape shifting rock at the end of they day, animals and people have been moving around this rock we call Earth for millennia depending on where the grass is growing at the time. Everything else is just a story you are indoctrinated into. Also a good couple of things to read up on, if you haven't already, would be the Banana Wars and the United Fruit Company so you can find out why people are forced to seek new land in the first place. You can't fuck up someones home and then not expect that person to come for your home. If we wanted to people to stay where they are then we shouldn't have broke into their homes and destroyed their entire lives just so we could rob them of their jewels (or as Trump just recently beautifully spelt out, "We secured the oil" 😱). Actions have consequences. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StnCld316 Posted November 10, 2019 Share Posted November 10, 2019 1 hour ago, AntEater said: Because those living in tent cities have no desire to make a better life for themselves whereas illegal aliens are risking their lives to make a better life for themselves. If you were to offer one person refuge in your home and you had the option of choosing between your dead beat drug addict son who has refused your help or a runaway girl who just escaped an abusive relationship/family who is begging you to shelter her in exchange for some house-work, who would you offer it to? Who do you think it would be right to offer it to? Can you honestly sleep with yourself at night knowing that she risked everything to escape while your son just can't be bothered? Don't be brainwashed by propaganda. Humanity before patriotism. It's really just one big shape shifting rock at the end of they day, animals and people have been moving around this rock we call Earth for millennia depending on where the grass is growing at the time. Everything else is just a story you are indoctrinated into. Also a good couple of things to read up on, if you haven't already, would be the Banana Wars and the United Fruit Company so you can find out why people are forced to seek new land in the first place. You can't fuck up someones home and then not expect that person to come for your home. If we wanted to people to stay where they are then we shouldn't have broke into their homes and destroyed their entire lives just so we could rob them of their jewels (or as Trump just recently beautifully spelt out, "We secured the oil" 😱). Actions have consequences. In other words it's called War Profiteering. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Thestarider Posted February 19, 2020 Share Posted February 19, 2020 Gwendolyn Corgan March 22, 2019 From a mother living in TX. For those living close to the border in Texas, the crisis is all too real on the boarder of the US & Mexico. This is from the perspective of someone who lives with this every day. They are not secure in their homes behind walls like all of congress is. Maybe congress should walk a mile in these people's shoes. The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some. One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regards to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexico border Just read a comment on another friends post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...as in reference to building the wall/more technology on the border states. Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your drinkers when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7-25 miles depending on the direction to just realize there are people outside your barn, the "fire" is having to come home after dark and have to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after BP tells you that they only caught 9 of the 15 they are looking for. The "fire" is making a choice..do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed and hold the flashlight or lock him in the house, so you lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from me to come check on us. The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your child play outside without being in eye shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people because you can hear them on the speaker talking to them. The "fire" is seeing the BP camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark...your children are driving in front of you as one is of age to drive, and there are officers on your road watching illegals 1/4-1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house. The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open. The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thestarider Posted May 10, 2020 Share Posted May 10, 2020 Encouraging illegals to remain in U.S. is crime, Supreme Court rules The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a federal statute that forbids encouraging illegal aliens to remain in the U.S. unlawfully in a decision Thursday. The Supreme Court justices voided an earlier decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which had ruled that a federal anti-harboring statute was unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the First Amendment by restricting free speech. The ruling by the nation’s highest court Thursday upholds the law. The Supreme Court not only vacated the appeals court’s decision, but also criticized the judges for “drastically” straying from judicial norms. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a liberal stalwart of the bench, wrote the high court’s opinion. “[T]he appeals panel departed so drastically from the principle of party presentation as to constitute an abuse of discretion,” Ginsburg wrote, and later stated that “a court is not hidebound by the precise arguments of counsel, but the Ninth Circuit’s radical transformation of this case goes well beyond the pale.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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