Americas pyramid has crumbled

barbarian

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what was once available to America's immigrants has collapsed and there is no opportunity to climb the ladder. As major corporations continue to grow and merge with little oversight or protest it continues to to push the small business out and for those who work at these major corps its structurally impossible to make it ubove your tax bracket. which mean those immigrants coming in legally or illegal are forced onto already strained federal and state support system or sub par work force. this allows the 1% to continue to prosper and the rest to struggle in the day to day. this can be compared significantly to history of many past empires most notably the Roman empire. sad to say the end of America is starting now and our future generations will continue to suffer until the final collapse of America's culture is finalized and were just a page in bistory like so many other "Empires" before us.
 
Granny says, "Another one o' dem proactive judges...
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Judge: Mentally disabled immigrants may return to U.S., reopen deportation cases
Sept. 26, 2015 -- Hundreds of mentally disabled immigrant detainees deported after representing themselves in immigration court may return to the United States for a second chance to contest their expulsion, a judge ruled Friday.
U.S. District Court Judge Dolly M. Gee approved a class-action lawsuit settlement, clearing the way for immigrants with "serious mental disabilities" to request their cases be reopened. If approved, the United States will pay for transportation in some cases.

"Today's ruling is a victory for due process," Hector Villagra, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California, said in a statement. "For too long, individuals with mental disabilities were forced to represent themselves in deportation proceedings or allowed to languish in immigration jails."

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A United States Border Patrol truck sits next to the border fence between the United States and Mexico near Nogales, Arizona on July 13, 2014. Friday, a federal judge ruled hundreds of mentally disabled immigrants deported from the United States after representing themselves in deportation court may return for a new hearing.

The settlement, which applies to immigrants who were detained in Arizona, California and Washington, follows a 2013 ruling that orders legal representation for immigrants with mental disabilities if they are determined incompetent to represent themselves.

In 2010, the American Civil Liberties Union sued the U.S. on behalf of Jose Antonio Franco-Gonzalez and Guillermo Gomez-Sanchez, two immigrants with cognitive disabilities who had been held in immigration jails for years without hearings or attorneys.

Judge: Mentally disabled immigrants may return to U.S., reopen deportation cases
 

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