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Send them straight to Martha's Vineyard. Obama needs a new chef. MAGA
oh yeah!
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Send them straight to Martha's Vineyard. Obama needs a new chef. MAGA
I want their asses sent back home cause I know people like you want to take advantage of them,,
so youre a mind reader too,,No you don't.
Actually , I would like to see ANY business that hires Illegals charged with a Felony.Watching the kids. Processing our food. Doing our yards. Building new buildings.............you understand all of this. You just can't bring yourself to condemn business.
Uneducated Latin American peasants do not a twenty first century workforce make.No more labor shortages. Business will love this.
That's because Venezuela and China emptied their prisons to send here. The cud chewing idiots think they will make good dishwashers.Less off-kilter article....I hate podcasts.
MSN
www.msn.com
A senior US immigration official has said that authorities plan to release thousands of migrants from detention amid a severe budget crunch.
The official from US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told CBS, the BBC's US partner, that between 4,000 and 6,000 migrants could be released.
A bipartisan border bill that would have funded immigration detentions collapsed last week.
More than 6.3 million migrants have entered the US illegally since 2021.
ICE is currently holding approximately 38,000 migrants in long-term detention facilities.
The bipartisan border bill that faltered due to Republican opposition last week would have earmarked $7.6bn (£6bn) for ICE, including an additional $3.2bn for detention capacity that would have boosted the agency's ability to house detainees by several thousand beds.
According to the Washington Post - which first reported the story - the bill's collapse prompted ICE officials to circulate an internal proposal to slash costs by cutting detentions from 38,000 to 22,000.
While the proposal would see some of the migrants deported back to their home countries, many would be released into the US, the report added.
As a reminder both Venezuela and China has refused re-entry by those of it's citizens that came into the US illegally and are slated to be deported.
Oh yes. Watching the kids. Excellent idea.Watching the kids. Processing our food. Doing our yards. Building new buildings.............you understand all of this. You just can't bring yourself to condemn business.
Actually , I would like to see ANY business that hires Illegals charged with a Felony.
Uneducated Latin American peasants do not a twenty first century workforce make.
Should be topic number one. There should be NO incentive for all these losers to migrate here. No Jobs. No Welfare. No transportation. And absolutely NO chance to ever become Legal Residents.And you understand that's not even being discussed by anyone, right?
Should be topic number one. There should be NO incentive for all these losers to migrate here. No Jobs. No Welfare. No transportation. And absolutely NO chance to ever become Legal Residents.
True.And that never happens does it? Politicians do nothing about any of that ever but have people making excuses for them.
Idiot ^^^No more labor shortages. Business will love this.