Oso planning to go pro
As soon soon as a way is found to connect it to teenage boys getting vaccinated for COVID, or a way is found to blame it on the rainbow.community, Florida will be all over it.
In 2023, I would think one case of leprosy in a major U.S. metro area would be eye-opening.
The politically correct name is Hansen's disease. Except for Hansen, of course.
Only a matter of time before Florida starts shipping its lepers to Martha's Vineyard.
But what many of us have concerns about is uncontrolled, unfettered immigration. When you throw the doors open with no regulation and no management of the process, a country ends up with problems.
Few, if any of us, on the Republican side are opposed to immigration. We embrace the things that make our country special. Immigration is one of those things.
OK, time for a reality check.Few, if any of us, on the Republican side are opposed to immigration. We embrace the things that make our country special. Immigration is one of those things.As much as you guys hate Governor DeSantis, even he favors legalized immigration. So do I, as my family was built on it.But what many of us have concerns about is uncontrolled, unfettered immigration. When you throw the doors open with no regulation and no management of the process, a country ends up with problems. Drugs, for one, get in. Criminals too end up here. If we just throw the doors open, we'll have a billion people here in 30 or 40 years. You think we have environmental problems now, just wait until we try to feed, clothe, house, educate and create economic opportunity for a population three times our current size.Look, I have real problems with what our Governor did last year in Martha's Vineyard. It's failing to respect human dignity. But I understand the frustration of our governor, the Governor of Texas and other states over the immigration issue. Up until recently, Florida, Texas and Arizona have borne the brunt of the illegal immigration costs.And lest you think this is a GOP only issue, Mayor Johnson in Chicago is proposing to move migrants to community centers across the city. The outrage is substantial from many of the residents whose elected officials voted to make Chicago a sanctuary city. New Chicago motto: "Do as I say, not as I do."
All employees should be working in office, factories, schools, etc. Absolutely no reason to work remotely, aina?
Good thing that isn't happening.
As far as I can tell, nobody here favors "uncontrolled, unfettered immigration." And, as Sultan notes, that isn't happening.In fact, I can't think of any notable political figure who supports that. Can you name some? Or are you just throwing out red herrings?It's true that some of us aren't fans of the demonization of people for the "crime" of seeking a better life for themselves at their family. These are, in fact, the same motivations that brought all of our families here. And we're definitely not fans of using people - through deception, no less - as political props. Florida bears the brunt of illegal immigration costs? My dude ... DeSantis had to send his people to Texas to find illegal immigrants for his stunt. And yet somehow California, which bears a far greater burden than any other state, can manage its frustrations without dehumanizing people.Drugs? The reality is the vast majority of illegal drugs are brought into this country by American citizens at legal crossing points. Crime? An illegal immigrant is far less likely to commit a serious crime than a citizen or a legal immigrant.As for Chicago, there's no "substantial outrage," and what controversy that exists is over procedure, not the fact the city is trying to accommodate migrants.
Completely divorced from reality.
https://www.cbp.gov/frontline/border-crisis-cbp-s-response
They were pushed by the threat of violence and by economic hardships. They were pulled in by the chance at a good job in a booming U.S. economy. They were lured by smugglers dangling a false promise that if they bring their children, they will get to stay in the U.S.
I see your backing sultan's point againAlso from 10/18-9/19. I think a great wall was being built then. Musta beena surplus of ladders!
Cherrypicking a single sentence out of an entire report. Do you know how stupid that makes you look?
I actually read the whole thing, and I'm confident your grey mush just can't comprehend it.
Ooohhh...someone attended Hards' Internet Tough Guy tm seminar this weekend.
OK, time for a reality check.Few, if any of us, on the Republican side are opposed to immigration. We embrace the things that make our country special. Immigration is one of those things.As much as you guys hate Governor DeSantis, even he favors legalized immigration. So do I, as my family was built on it.