Do you consider this Justice? Is this who we are?

You make my job too easy.

Mace immigration bill gets support from more than 60 Dems

Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-S.C.) bill titled Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act passed in a 274-145 vote Thursday with more than a quarter of Democrats voting in support.

The new legislation seeks to deem immigrants lacking permanent legal status who have committed sex offenses or domestic violence as “inadmissible” and “deportable,” and 61 Democrats supported the bill.
145 voted against it. Can you explain why, for such an obvious need?

If Kamala had won, zero Democrats would have voted for it.

Your party knows it's on the run, even if you do not.
 
The issue I have........may be two or three.

First, he was arrested AT WORK. Did ICE arrest the business owner?

As far as we know, this guy may be a part of the Dreamers. Now I have a lot of issues with how that was done but legally he would still be here legally.

Now he may have had warrants. If so it all goes out the window. He can be deported.

But would that not be a business owner aiding a wanted person and being felonious themselves by hiring him?

Immigration issues can never be "felonies" because they are not deliberate harm to the rights of others.
They have the same status of all regulatory offenses, like parking tickets, because do not have obvious victims.
 
What's your response to poster who suggests his family move to Guatemala? Why is this ignored as an option to those in this situation?

It would be extremely difficult for the family to move, learn a new language, and live under a US puppet dictatorship.
 
Horrible!! Harris would have invited EVERYONE to come to America and stay in a taxpayer funded Hotel!

When did we become so hateful and close minded that we stopped encouraging, abetting and funding our cultural suicide?

If you wanted a European culture, then your ancestors should have stayed in Europe.
This the Americans, so you should be open to native cultures.
 
His wife must be illegal as well or they would not have anything to worry about... so she and the kids need to pack their bags and go home... and then re apply when Trump and the republicans fix the immigration system....
Wrong.
The whole point of the interview was that the wife was a legal US citizen, as well as the kids.
 
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Fidel Ambrocio tells CNN’s David Culver that he lived in the US for nearly 19 years before being deported to Guatemala due to a “trespassing conviction.”
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Here in this video is a Guatemalan man that was deported this week. This man was here in the U.S. illegally but he has been here for 19 years and he is married and has 2 children, one of which is 4 months old.



Imagine the consequences that his family is now going to suffer.

Is this Justice? Is this who we are now?

If Americans started sneaking into Canada and other countries illegally and living there, would you ask the same question?
 
Wrong.
The whole point of the interview was that the wife was a legal US citizen, as well as the kids.
Then why has he never applied for a visa?... because people like you turned your head and put blinders on and hired the guy and made it just fine as hell that he is here... well this is the price you will pay for that attitude...
It is not okay to enter our nation illegally... and allowing it happily is what has caused what's happening today... this is all on you and the people you vote for... so don't blame Trump and his supporters...
 
Is this Justice? Is this who we are now?
If I entered a foreign country illegally I would EXPECT the authorities to eventually catch up with me and deport me.

Why do you not respect our immigration laws?
 
Here in this video is a Guatemalan man that was deported this week. This man was here in the U.S. illegally but he has been here for 19 years and he is married and has 2 children, one of which is 4 months old.



Imagine the consequences that his family is now going to suffer.

Is this Justice? Is this who we are now?

It's the wrong question. ICE does not fall under the Department of Justice. It falls under the Department of Homeland Security. So your question should be "Is this securing the homeland?"

The answer is obvious: absolutely.
 
If I entered a foreign country illegally I would EXPECT the authorities to eventually catch up with me and deport me.

Why do you not respect our immigration laws?
I and my family are starving, we are being persecuted by the government, we live in a hut with no way to protect against the temperatures, and there are no jobs to be had. I have to go somewhere to survive and the best place to go is the U.S. I don't care about the law. It is a matter of survival.
 
Imagine the consequences that his family is now going to suffer.
So they move to lovely Guatemala. Dad has a skill, right? Or has he been on the public dole for 19 years?
 
If Americans started sneaking into Canada and other countries illegally and living there, would you ask the same question?
Are these Americans that you are speaking of homeless, starving and persecuted to be killed? If they are, I would definitely support them looking for survival.

Let me ask you a question "if you were facing death, would you give up without trying to live?
 
145 voted against it. Can you explain why, for such an obvious need?

If Kamala had won, zero Democrats would have voted for it.

Your party knows it's on the run, even if you do not.
Hey, 3 Republicans voted against the Hegseth confirmation, can you explain why, for such an obvious choice for a supporter of Trump?

Stupid question!

"If Kamala"? You are assuming things that are not established.

I know the party is on the run, but retreat is often the best course of action, so that you can fight again in the future
 
If you are not aware BY NOW of the convictions that were made for violent behavior on January 6th, there is nothing I can show you that you will accept.

I suggest you Google it. You will get your answer in spades
DODGE! Nice try. BUT I asked you to show proof that Trump was pardoning violent J6 protesters. Apparently you don't have any.
 
Then why has he never applied for a visa?... because people like you turned your head and put blinders on and hired the guy and made it just fine as hell that he is here... well this is the price you will pay for that attitude...
It is not okay to enter our nation illegally... and allowing it happily is what has caused what's happening today... this is all on you and the people you vote for... so don't blame Trump and his supporters...

You do not mean "visa" since that is very temporary.
You mean apply for permanent citizenship.
And I do not know why?
Since he was employed, it may be he did and had a green card?
He did not "enter illegally" since he was a juvenile then just obeying his parents.
 
If I entered a foreign country illegally I would EXPECT the authorities to eventually catch up with me and deport me.

Why do you not respect our immigration laws?

Immigration laws are not really legal.
They are totally made up and are contrary to historical precedence.
This is especially true in the US, where we are all illegal immigrants who murdered the actual natives, in order to steal their land.
 
It's the wrong question. ICE does not fall under the Department of Justice. It falls under the Department of Homeland Security. So your question should be "Is this securing the homeland?"

The answer is obvious: absolutely.

Wrong.
If you violate the rights of families, then you are a huge threat to the security of the homeland, because the security of the homeland is measured by how well it protects the rights of all individuals.
 
I and my family are starving, we are being persecuted by the government, we live in a hut with no way to protect against the temperatures, and there are no jobs to be had. I have to go somewhere to survive and the best place to go is the U.S. I don't care about the law. It is a matter of survival.

Even worse because the reason most of the rest of the world is puppet dictators is because the US illegally puts them into power.

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The United Fruit Company (later the United Brands Company) was an American multinational corporation that traded in tropical fruit (primarily bananas) grown on Latin American plantations and sold in the United States and Europe. The company was formed in 1899 from the merger of the Boston Fruit Company with Minor C. Keith's banana-trading enterprises. It flourished in the early and mid-20th century, and it came to control vast territories and transportation networks in Central America, the Caribbean coast of Colombia, and the West Indies. Although it competed with the Standard Fruit Company (later Dole Food Company) for dominance in the international banana trade, it maintained a virtual monopoly in certain regions, some of which came to be called banana republics – such as Costa Rica, Honduras, and Guatemala.[4]

United Fruit had a deep and long-lasting effect on the economic and political development of several Latin American countries. Critics often accused it of exploitative neocolonialism, and they described it as the archetypal example of the influence of a multinational corporation on the internal politics of the so-called banana republics.
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Hey mister tally man, tally me banana.
We forced whole populations to work for less than twenty cents per hour.
 
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