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The Episcopal Church was stridently against Apartheid and his historical issues with South African boers in the first place. They aren't the only ones.What a bunch of racist fucktards.
I hope their membership takes note of this. MAGA needs to remember this. Hell, every white person in America needs to remember this.
Technically they should be going to England or the Netherlands as thats where they came from.
Why is Trump kicking out Ukrainians?
Apartheid was an unjust systemThe Episcopal Church was stridently against Apartheid and his historical issues with South African boers in the first place. They aren't the only ones.
Not white-English Boer colonials. They should go back to the Netherlands or Britain.Apartheid was an unjust system
So is murder of white farmers
The Episcopal Church was stridently against Apartheid and his historical issues with South African boers in the first place. They aren't the only ones.
NonsenseNot white-English Boer colonials. They should go back to the Netherlands or Britain.
Well, now he has Qatar and the Saudis paying for access to the WH. Remember, Prince Kushner received 2 Billion from the Saudis. I expect Donald is vying to become the first trillionaire in the world. He is a champion grifter.OMG, most people don't know the half of it. I think he defined red-lining. And even back then, journalists had his racist practices documented.
This second Trump administration, it is giving us real insight into who he really is.
He is nothing more than a carnival barker, but worse, one that pockets the cash people pay to get in the show from time to time. It is getting ugly.
But like I said here, the risk dynamics are off the chain, and with little to no reward. No wonder his businesses went belly up so often.
Not white-English Boer colonials. They should go back to the Netherlands or Britain.
Not to them evidently.Irrelevant at this point in time.
No. I am saying they should go back where they came from - the Netherlands or Britain.Wait, you're saying that the murder of white english boer "colonials", is NOT unjust?
You're seriously defending mass murder?
The church was happy to settle brown refugees in this country but refused to do so for white refugees.
That's anti-white racism. They are scum of the earth and enemies of white people.
They should be treated as such by society. And the government.
So, don’t answer, then. The figures you’d run off.
Mass murder my damn ass.Wait, you're saying that the murder of white english boer "colonials", is NOT unjust?
You're seriously defending mass murder?
Ah. So you imagine that descendants of colonials have to return to the place of their ancestors’ lands?Not white-English Boer colonials. They should go back to the Netherlands or Britain.
They have alternatives. Why are US taxpayers paying to fly them here? They have no connection to the US.Ah. So you imagine that descendants of colonials have to return to the place of their ancestors’ lands?
Why?
They weren't "refugees" you fool....If they were, they wouldn't have been paying violent criminal cartels tens of thousands to get smuggled into the country.Refugees were cut off by Trump...we are not talking asylum seekers crossing at the border, legal refugees....12000 of them who had been approved, gotten their shots, medical exams and completed and cleared all refugee paperwork.
The trump admin was sued for stopping their LEGAL ENTRY, and this past week, a Judge ruled the admin MUST accept them as the legal refugees they were....and let them in.
"Country of refuge" is the first one that's *relatively * free that they enter....You don't get to fly across the world and demand refugee status.The 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees, the supreme law of the land in the US, has very limited categories of asylees that are not legitimate. They do not need to apply beforehand to be legitimate. They may legitimately apply for asylum while in their country of refuge.
The 1951 Refugee Convention | UNHCR