Migrant caravan swells to 5,000 resumes advanced toward US

SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic.

The UN is a fucking joke. We need to kick them out of New York, let them move their headquarters to Mogadishu or Ghana. Go eat your cucumber finger sandwiches there, UN dorks.

Thanks for sharing your hate and fear; it must suck to be so cowardly and hateful all the time.
common sense---not hate or fear
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic? [who wouldn't attempt to escape the violence, and the instability of governance the vast majority of migrants experience?]
we DON'T GIVE A FK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! about Honduras--or any other shithole
it's NOT our responsibility
....this shit goes on all over the world and will keep going on until the people THERE change it--not the US

..stop living in your flower bubble and learn something

What is it I need to learn? Maybe you ought to study and learn the history of our revolution, and how we were helped by the French.
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic? [who wouldn't attempt to escape the violence, and the instability of governance the vast majority of migrants experience?]
we DON'T GIVE A FK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! about Honduras--or any other shithole
it's NOT our responsibility
....this shit goes on all over the world and will keep going on until the people THERE change it--not the US

..stop living in your flower bubble and learn something

What is it I need to learn? Maybe you ought to study and learn the history of our revolution, and how we were helped by the French.
so instead of fixing the problem, you encourage/enhance/etc the problem
real smart--so smart
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic.

The UN is a fucking joke. We need to kick them out of New York, let them move their headquarters to Mogadishu or Ghana. Go eat your cucumber finger sandwiches there, UN dorks.

Thanks for sharing your hate and fear; it must suck to be so cowardly and hateful all the time.
common sense---not hate or fear

"common sense" is not common. This is proved everyday by those who support the chaos in The District.

BTW, Trump's statement to send our military to the border to police those who break the law by entering the US illegally, a misdemeanor, violates the Posse Comitatus Act:

"Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both."

Given that imprisonment can be for two years, such a violation of this act would be considered, I believe, to be a felony.
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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44522753_2127454577278628_6556416921946816512_o.jpg



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44457854_2127552210602198_5623651051476353024_o.jpg


Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic.

The UN is a fucking joke. We need to kick them out of New York, let them move their headquarters to Mogadishu or Ghana. Go eat your cucumber finger sandwiches there, UN dorks.

Thanks for sharing your hate and fear; it must suck to be so cowardly and hateful all the time.
common sense---not hate or fear

"common sense" is not common. This is proved everyday by those who support the chaos in The District.

BTW, Trump's statement to send our military to the border to police those who break the law by entering the US illegally, a misdemeanor, violates the Posse Comitatus Act:

"Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both."

Given that imprisonment can be for two years, such a violation of this act would be considered, I believe, to be a felony.

If a country can't defend its borders with the military, wtf? You're calling it a felony? No.

That's why nations have armies, dumbass.
 
......I would not shed a tear if they shot these jackasses if they tried to force their way into the US

You would if you shot a five year old, when you got what you deserved, the needle.
You would not deserve it if that five year old was being used as a human shield by a home invader.

We have every moral right to defend the border with force even if the Invaders are using kids as shields.
 
If this caravan of invaders is successful, the word will get out, and the flood will begin with an earnest we will never be able to handle.

Logical Fallacy, Slippery Slope.
It is neither it is quite logical and has a lot of of presedence.
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You are in error. The reply "If this caravan of invaders is successful, the word will get out, and the flood will begin with an earnest we will never be able to handle." is a text book example of the "Slippery Slope" fallacy.
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If this caravan of invaders is successful, the word will get out, and the flood will begin with an earnest we will never be able to handle.

Logical Fallacy, Slippery Slope.
It is neither it is quite logical and has a lot of of presedence.
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You are in error. The reply "If this caravan of invaders is successful, the word will get out, and the flood will begin with an earnest we will never be able to handle." is a text book example of the "Slippery Slope" fallacy.
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No i am not in error and you are wrong.

With strong precedence which we have it is no longer a fallacy but a true and logical argument.
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic.

The UN is a fucking joke. We need to kick them out of New York, let them move their headquarters to Mogadishu or Ghana. Go eat your cucumber finger sandwiches there, UN dorks.

Thanks for sharing your hate and fear; it must suck to be so cowardly and hateful all the time.
common sense---not hate or fear

"common sense" is not common. This is proved everyday by those who support the chaos in The District.

BTW, Trump's statement to send our military to the border to police those who break the law by entering the US illegally, a misdemeanor, violates the Posse Comitatus Act:

"Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both."

Given that imprisonment can be for two years, such a violation of this act would be considered, I believe, to be a felony.
the military can't defend the US????!!!!!!!!!??????????!!
that's their job!!!!!!!!!!!
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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44471513_2127031973987555_5890963858859753472_o.jpg



44457854_2127552210602198_5623651051476353024_o.jpg


Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186


World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Honduras

From the LINK:

"Violent crime is rampant in Honduras. Despite a downward trend in recent years, the murder rate remains among the highest in the world. Journalists, environmental activists, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are among those most vulnerable to violence. Efforts to reform the institutions responsible for providing public security have made little progress. Marred by corruption and abuse, the judiciary and police remain largely ineffective. Impunity for crime and human rights abuses is the norm."

Seems as if the conservative movement in the USA has some things in common with the powers that be in Honduras, and in Guatamala:

World Report 2018: Rights Trends in Guatemala

"Guatemala continued to make progress in prosecuting human rights and corruption cases, due in significant part to the collaboration of the Attorney General’s Office with the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), established in 2007 to investigate organized crime and reinforce local efforts to strengthen the rule of law. At time of writing, CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office were prosecuting more than a dozen current and former Congress members, as well as former President Otto Pérez Molina and former Vice-President Roxana Baldetti—who were arrested on corruption charges in 2015."

The work of CICIG produced a strong backlash from public officials in 2017. In August, President Jimmy Morales ordered the expulsion of CICIG Commissioner Iván Velásquez from the country—two days after CICIG and the Attorney General’s Office sought to lift the president’s immunity to investigate his alleged role in illicit campaign financing.

Maybe it's time for the United States to reevaluate its current government's policies, which included eroding democracy by suppressing the vote before we too become a banana republic.

The UN is a fucking joke. We need to kick them out of New York, let them move their headquarters to Mogadishu or Ghana. Go eat your cucumber finger sandwiches there, UN dorks.

Thanks for sharing your hate and fear; it must suck to be so cowardly and hateful all the time.
common sense---not hate or fear

"common sense" is not common. This is proved everyday by those who support the chaos in The District.

BTW, Trump's statement to send our military to the border to police those who break the law by entering the US illegally, a misdemeanor, violates the Posse Comitatus Act:

"Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both."

Given that imprisonment can be for two years, such a violation of this act would be considered, I believe, to be a felony.
The military is being sent to the border to prevent the illegals from entering the US, not to deal with them after they enter the US, hence the statements about defending our borders and using whatever force is necessary, including lethal force if it is deemed necessary, so since the illegals will not be allowed to cross the border, posse comitatus does not apply, but even if it did, there are exceptions and exclusions such as
Posse Comitatus Act - Wikipedia
 
SAVAGES CYKA , SAVAGES AND HERE THEY COME FOR YOU TOO DUMBASS

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Eddie Garcia

Photo Credit: BBC, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45925186
Anyone who thinks this "peaceful" invasion will be peaceful is a fool, at the very least. They use their children and women as shields and will resort to any violence necessary to achieve their goal. Our military should be waiting on our border when this invasion comes. If they cross the border, immediate apprehension and return should occur. If they rush the borders in force, shoot them. We must repel all invaders, all enemies, all threats to our country.
 

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