Crepitus
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Who's that?Says someone who supports open borders, where anyone and everyone is welcome.![]()
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Who's that?Says someone who supports open borders, where anyone and everyone is welcome.![]()
LOL So it's just a coincidence that you spew the same talking points as your cult's leaders. LOLNo, it's the way tRump operates. Money gets you a pass.
I don't have any "masters" BTW. It's not like I'm some bloody tRumpling after all.
I don't do "talking points", that a tRumpling thing.LOL So it's just a coincidence that you spew the same talking points as your cult's leaders. LOL
LOL Just a coincidence that your fellow cultist White was saying the exact same not-talking-point at the same time you were.I don't do "talking points", that a tRumpling thing.
Intelligent people can reach the same conclusion when working from the same data.LOL Just a coincidence that your fellow cultist White was saying the exact same not-talking-point at the same time you were.
Or you can just be a good cultist and follow the talking point from your masters.Intelligent people can reach the same conclusion when working from the same data.
Don't project.Or you can just be a good cultist and follow the talking point from your masters.
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Donald Trump is selling fool's gold from the White House
The president is spending his second term transforming the White House to match his gilded aesthetic, even as many of his supporters are struggling.www.ms.now
Basically, 5 shit hole countries.Whether you like him or not, President Trump is upholding his oath of office by following federal immigration laws.
One more promise made, promise kept.
Trump expands travel ban to hit 5 countries with sweeping new restrictions, citing security concerns
Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria among nations facing complete entry restrictions
"President Donald Trump on Tuesday expanded a travel ban by adding five more countries and imposing limits on others.
The move came as the Trump administration continues to tighten U.S. entry requirements and immigration standards.
"The restrictions and limitations imposed by the Proclamation are necessary to prevent the entry of foreign nationals about whom the United States lacks sufficient information to assess the risks they pose, garner cooperation from foreign governments, enforce our immigration laws, and advance other important foreign policy, national security, and counterterrorism objectives," the proclamation states.
Through his actions on Tuesday, citizens from five countries – Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria, as well as individuals holding Palestinian-Authority-issued travel documents – will face a ban on travel to the United States, the White House said. In addition, existing partial bans on Laos and Sierra Leone were expanded into full suspensions of entry.
Another 15 countries – Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Dominica, Gabon, The Gambia, Malawi, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Tonga, Zambia and Zimbabwe – will face partial restrictions.
The proclamation also "narrows broad family-based immigrant visa carve-outs that carry demonstrated fraud risks, while preserving case-by-case waivers," the White House said.
In its announcement, the Trump administration said many of the countries on the travel ban suffer from "widespread corruption, fraudulent or unreliable civil documents and criminal records, and nonexistent birth-registration systems," which makes it difficult to perform accurate vetting. Others refuse to share law-enforcement data, while others permit "Citizenship-by-Investment schemes that conceal identity and bypass vetting requirements and travel restrictions."
In June, Trump announced a U.S. entry ban on citizens of 12 countries – Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen – while also tightening restrictions on others: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela."
Trump expands travel ban to hit 5 countries with sweeping new restrictions, citing security concerns
Which makes the whole idea even more perplexing.Fact if talking about the countries he banned, as a Million Dollars goes a heck of a lot further there, than here in the US. On the other hand a Million doesn't mean as much in many European counties or maybe Japan. Of course, he is not against Europe or Japan immigrating. Heck, he likes Putin and eastern block counties.
Which amplifies our point even more.It's 5 million. If you're going to whine about something, at least be accurate.
No it doesn't.Which amplifies our point even more.
“I say Trump will let anyone in for $5 million.”I would hope these new strict rules would be on every immigrant regardless of which country they come from. Did you see what happened in Australia? Nuts everywhere.
Strick rules or banning immigrants from those countries? I thought Trump "slammed the door shut on 5 more countries"
I asked if people in those countries with $5 million can get in. I say Trump will let anyone in for $5 million. We know he will let anyone out for $1 million so why not right? Cartel, mafia, $5 million is nothing to them. Get anyone they want in. But this way Trump the mafia don gets his cut.
Its time to add china to that listWhether you like him or not, President Trump is upholding his oath of office by following federal immigration laws.
One more promise made, promise kept.
Trump expands travel ban to hit 5 countries with sweeping new restrictions, citing security concerns
Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria among nations facing complete entry restrictions
"President Donald Trump on Tuesday expanded a travel ban by adding five more countries and imposing limits on others.
The move came as the Trump administration continues to tighten U.S. entry requirements and immigration standards.
"The restrictions and limitations imposed by the Proclamation are necessary to prevent the entry of foreign nationals about whom the United States lacks sufficient information to assess the risks they pose, garner cooperation from foreign governments, enforce our immigration laws, and advance other important foreign policy, national security, and counterterrorism objectives," the proclamation states.
Through his actions on Tuesday, citizens from five countries – Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria, as well as individuals holding Palestinian-Authority-issued travel documents – will face a ban on travel to the United States, the White House said. In addition, existing partial bans on Laos and Sierra Leone were expanded into full suspensions of entry.
Another 15 countries – Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Dominica, Gabon, The Gambia, Malawi, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Tonga, Zambia and Zimbabwe – will face partial restrictions.
The proclamation also "narrows broad family-based immigrant visa carve-outs that carry demonstrated fraud risks, while preserving case-by-case waivers," the White House said.
In its announcement, the Trump administration said many of the countries on the travel ban suffer from "widespread corruption, fraudulent or unreliable civil documents and criminal records, and nonexistent birth-registration systems," which makes it difficult to perform accurate vetting. Others refuse to share law-enforcement data, while others permit "Citizenship-by-Investment schemes that conceal identity and bypass vetting requirements and travel restrictions."
In June, Trump announced a U.S. entry ban on citizens of 12 countries – Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen – while also tightening restrictions on others: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela."
Trump expands travel ban to hit 5 countries with sweeping new restrictions, citing security concerns
Quiet piggy.“I say Trump will let anyone in for $5 million.”
You say a lot of stupid stuff.
I do.Who's that?
Silence third worlder.Quiet piggy.
Silence third worlder.
I would hope these new strict rules would be on every immigrant regardless of which country they come from. Did you see what happened in Australia? Nuts everywhere.
Strick rules or banning immigrants from those countries? I thought Trump "slammed the door shut on 5 more countries"
I asked if people in those countries with $5 million can get in. I say Trump will let anyone in for $5 million. We know he will let anyone out for $1 million so why not right? Cartel, mafia, $5 million is nothing to them. Get anyone they want in. But this way Trump the mafia don gets his cut.
Don't be retarded. President Trump is not interested in a measly $1-5 million dollars. He's already a multi-billionaire.I would hope these new strict rules would be on every immigrant regardless of which country they come from. Did you see what happened in Australia? Nuts everywhere.
Strick rules or banning immigrants from those countries? I thought Trump "slammed the door shut on 5 more countries"
I asked if people in those countries with $5 million can get in. I say Trump will let anyone in for $5 million. We know he will let anyone out for $1 million so why not right? Cartel, mafia, $5 million is nothing to them. Get anyone they want in. But this way Trump the mafia don gets his cut.