EvilCat Breath
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These are dangerous criminals. They should count themselves lucky they didn't get the death penalty.
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And you're getting no agreement here.Trump's arrogant, imperious, and tone-deaf to the concerns of the less fortunate, my friends
i said "my friends" to sound folksy and no one objected except youAnd you're getting no agreement here.Trump's arrogant, imperious, and tone-deaf to the concerns of the less fortunate, my friends
this is inhumane!
Cambodian Deportees Leave U.S. For 'Home' They've Never Known - The Atlantic
"Thuch Sek’s skin is an ink-filled canvas, his Cambodian heritage and American life woven across his back and down his limbs. thug life marks his right forearm; a misspelled tattoo extolling khemer prideblankets his muscled shoulder blades. The 39-year-old was born in a Thai refugee camp to parents fleeing the Khmer Rouge, the brutal regime that in the late 1970s killed nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population; at the age of 2, he resettled with his family in Philadelphia.
Until last month, he had never set foot in Cambodia. Then the United States deported him here, to his “home.”"
Maybe we should pack up your fat ass & ship it to Chad?Free tourism is inhumane?
You cabn't fucking read. Maybe you should STFU until you learn how.this is inhumane!
Cambodian Deportees Leave U.S. For 'Home' They've Never Known - The Atlantic
"Thuch Sek’s skin is an ink-filled canvas, his Cambodian heritage and American life woven across his back and down his limbs. thug life marks his right forearm; a misspelled tattoo extolling khemer prideblankets his muscled shoulder blades. The 39-year-old was born in a Thai refugee camp to parents fleeing the Khmer Rouge, the brutal regime that in the late 1970s killed nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population; at the age of 2, he resettled with his family in Philadelphia.
Until last month, he had never set foot in Cambodia. Then the United States deported him here, to his “home.”"
What's "inhumane" about deporting criminal aliens? Other foreign criminals who came to America as children, like Lucky Luciano, were also deported.
If I went abroad and acted out, I'd expect to be thrown out at least.
You cabn't fucking read. Maybe you should STFU until you learn how.this is inhumane!
Cambodian Deportees Leave U.S. For 'Home' They've Never Known - The Atlantic
"Thuch Sek’s skin is an ink-filled canvas, his Cambodian heritage and American life woven across his back and down his limbs. thug life marks his right forearm; a misspelled tattoo extolling khemer prideblankets his muscled shoulder blades. The 39-year-old was born in a Thai refugee camp to parents fleeing the Khmer Rouge, the brutal regime that in the late 1970s killed nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population; at the age of 2, he resettled with his family in Philadelphia.
Until last month, he had never set foot in Cambodia. Then the United States deported him here, to his “home.”"
What's "inhumane" about deporting criminal aliens? Other foreign criminals who came to America as children, like Lucky Luciano, were also deported.
If I went abroad and acted out, I'd expect to be thrown out at least.
These people came here legally.
You fucktards are just plain dumber than shit.
And , thankfully, criminals as well.Trump is ruining the lives of minorities, refugees, transwarriors, & women
Pure bigoted nonsense.Trump is ruining the lives of minorities, refugees, transwarriors, & women
That's NOT what I objected to, my friend.i said "my friends" to sound folksy and no one objected except youAnd you're getting no agreement here.Trump's arrogant, imperious, and tone-deaf to the concerns of the less fortunate, my friends
Weren't you his biggest cheerleader 2 years ago?Trump is ruining the lives of minorities, refugees, transwarriors, & women
Maybe we should pack up your fat ass & ship it to Chad?Free tourism is inhumane?
this is inhumane!
Cambodian Deportees Leave U.S. For 'Home' They've Never Known - The Atlantic
"Thuch Sek’s skin is an ink-filled canvas, his Cambodian heritage and American life woven across his back and down his limbs. thug life marks his right forearm; a misspelled tattoo extolling khemer prideblankets his muscled shoulder blades. The 39-year-old was born in a Thai refugee camp to parents fleeing the Khmer Rouge, the brutal regime that in the late 1970s killed nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population; at the age of 2, he resettled with his family in Philadelphia.
Until last month, he had never set foot in Cambodia. Then the United States deported him here, to his “home.”"
Good for them...gives them a chance to get familiar with their homeland -- because they were never Americans...not the real kindthis is inhumane!
Cambodian Deportees Leave U.S. For 'Home' They've Never Known - The Atlantic
"Thuch Sek’s skin is an ink-filled canvas, his Cambodian heritage and American life woven across his back and down his limbs. thug life marks his right forearm; a misspelled tattoo extolling khemer prideblankets his muscled shoulder blades. The 39-year-old was born in a Thai refugee camp to parents fleeing the Khmer Rouge, the brutal regime that in the late 1970s killed nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population; at the age of 2, he resettled with his family in Philadelphia.
Until last month, he had never set foot in Cambodia. Then the United States deported him here, to his “home.”"