Georgia Reinstitutes Slavery

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How did this get past the radar?

Once they get "released", no one gives a fuck. Biden thinks that's success and even COMPASSION.. The CARTELS know more about where these people end up than our own government does.
 
Be precise. This white house reinstitutes slavery. The last 100 yards of the sex slavery road ends at the white house door.
If it ends at the white house, it's not just this white house, as like the story said, it has been going on for a long time. There have been significant busts in human trafficking rings during the last year or two in Georgia and surprisingly the middle TN area, as well as a few other places.
 
This is one of 1st threads I've seen on how vulnerable these folks are. USUALLY, we spend 45 threads on "the wall" and 105 threads arguing over "open border" issues.

We've LOST more "minors in custody" than ever were ever "in a cage". And you can't get HHS to account for them. Uncle Sam runs an AWFUL orphanage -- which is ANOTHER "shame on all of them" in terms of the morons running our immigration/border policies.
 
If it ends at the white house, it's not just this white house, as like the story said, it has been going on for a long time. There have been significant busts in human trafficking rings during the last year or two in Georgia and surprisingly the middle TN area, as well as a few other places.
Which president has supported the slaves trade like this one has?
 
This is one of 1st threads I've seen on how vulnerable these folks are. USUALLY, we spend 45 threads on "the wall" and 105 threads arguing over "open border" issues.

We've LOST more "minors in custody" than ever were ever "in a cage". And you can't get HHS to account for them. Uncle Sam runs an AWFUL orphanage -- which is ANOTHER "shame on all of them" in terms of the morons running our immigration/border policies.

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They could start by checking Epstein's island paradise for those they've misplaced.

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Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction, according to the Thirteenth Amendment, proposed by Congress and ratified by the States following the Civil War.

Slavery, by law, involves forced labor or hard work in captivity.

Involuntary servitude, on the other hand, does not necessarily imply work, but captivity and forced medication certainly qualify as involuntary servitude, by law.

Psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health workers, counselors, and therapists and many others are always hard at work to further entrench mental health care under intellectual property laws by forced drugging, civil commitments, involuntary hospitalizations, red flag laws, and other means of involuntary servitude by civil rather than proper criminal process as required for such involuntary servitude in pursuance of the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution.

It would seem that they or their lawyers would get in trouble with the bar or with the supreme court for this, but those institutions of law, and in particular juridical education and higher learning in America have long since departed from all fundamental principles of justice and adherence to the Constitution of the United States.
 
How did this get past the radar?
In October, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced a shift in priorities for immigration enforcement. Instead of targeting unauthorized workers through mass raids on workplaces – as was the norm in past administrations – authorities are now taking aim at “exploitative employers” and business that violate labor laws.

“We will not tolerate unscrupulous employers who exploit unauthorized workers, conduct illegal activities, or impose unsafe working conditions,” Mayorkas said in a memo.
 
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If the agencies responsible for processing and keeping track of these people (for court dates and such) would simply do their jobs, much of this problem would be solved. Too many people have the attitude that once these people are let in, they aren’t responsible for anything anymore. Too dense to realize the “honor system” has never worked in these cases.
 
In all honesty, Southern Plantation life would be the best thing to happen to today's Black savages. They would learn how to act civilized, how to create and maintain a family, how to respect the country, etc.
 
“exploitative employers”
Farms are hard work, dangerous, low pay, but the exercise, fresh air, and fresh food make farm labor much healthier than sedentary office work, and much more space for kids to roam and play without getting in trouble.

Sure, you pay taxes on more salary with an office job, but the rent/mortgage is much much higher within a city commute and you're forced to live in gun control school district and raise your kids as bloody gangsters downtown, or they just get beat up on the playground at school.
 
How did this get past the radar?
this is what happens when xiden opens the borders.
 
Farms are hard work, dangerous, low pay, but the exercise, fresh air, and fresh food make farm labor much healthier than sedentary office work, and much more space for kids to roam and play without getting in trouble.

Sure, you pay taxes on more salary with an office job, but the rent/mortgage is much much higher within a city commute and you're forced to live in gun control school district and raise your kids as bloody gangsters downtown, or they just get beat up on the playground at school.
Wow, you guys sound like you're ready for slavery to return.
 

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