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1 hour ago, hammertime said:

what is a  disgrace - the media isn't talking about it. Who knows who is pulling the strings....

Posted
45 minutes ago, calfoxwc said:

what is a  disgrace - the media isn't talking about it. Who knows who is pulling the strings....

Obammy and Soros... Who else? All at the direction of Klaus Schwab...

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7 minutes ago, DieHardBrownsFan1 said:

You won't see any of the left wingers in here (Hoorta etc) even mention this.  

Of course not... It compromises and negates any argument or rebuttal they could think up...

Posted
1 hour ago, hammertime said:

I’m thinking this is going to come up in the debate tomorrow.

 

i hope it does.  KJP did a lame

job responding.  I’ll try and find it.  Alot

of

deflecting

it will be just like kamoola - can't defend their records, can't defend their stupid crap -

so they will personally insult, lie and change subjects.

Like the woodpecker, his not sober nanny whoreta  and cccrap do.

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Hold on a second, right off the bat.

What is broken about our 'immigration system'? (and why does she call it system instead or immigration laws?)

It's a deliberate choice of words.

So back to the question, what is broken about our immigration laws?

That may be a good question but we're actually looking at 2 different things here, maybe more if you look up immigration laws.

Our number one problem is illegal immigration and the democrats attempt at importing more. When we're talking immigration, that is what we want fixed. Democrats are most assuredly talking about making it 'easier' to become a citizen. They are not addressing our concerns as American citizens.

Back to her statement however, what's broken in all of this is the fact they encouraged and facilitated a mass invasion of illegal aliens. Nothing is really 'broken' because it's by design.

Posted
3 hours ago, Jax said:

Hold on a second, right off the bat.

What is broken about our 'immigration system'? (and why does she call it system instead or immigration laws?)

It's a deliberate choice of words.

So back to the question, what is broken about our immigration laws?

That may be a good question but we're actually looking at 2 different things here, maybe more if you look up immigration laws.

Our number one problem is illegal immigration and the democrats attempt at importing more. When we're talking immigration, that is what we want fixed. Democrats are most assuredly talking about making it 'easier' to become a citizen. They are not addressing our concerns as American citizens.

Back to her statement however, what's broken in all of this is the fact they encouraged and facilitated a mass invasion of illegal aliens. Nothing is really 'broken' because it's by design.

 By what I gather is the Democrats are putting illegals in places that could help them get extra Congress Representation after the Censes is taken.

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On 10/17/2024 at 1:24 PM, Vambo said:

 By what I gather is the Democrats are putting illegals in places that could help them get extra Congress Representation after the Censes is taken.

counting illegals in the census - surely can't stand up in court. I can't believe that is allowed by this corrupt gov.

Posted
3 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

counting illegals in the census - surely can't stand up in court. I can't believe that is allowed by this corrupt gov.

Trump Sued Over Attempt To Omit Unauthorized Immigrants From A Key Census Count

JULY 24, 202010:11 AM ET
 

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Demonstrators rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court in April 2019 to protest against the Trump administration's efforts to add the now-blocked citizenship question to the 2020 census.

J. Scott Applewhite/AP

Updated at 9:15 p.m. ET

The legal fight is heating up over President Trump's call to make an unprecedented change to the population numbers used to divide up seats in Congress among the states.

Trump now faces a total of three new federal lawsuits that are joining ongoing legal challenges surrounding the 2020 census. A fourth lawsuit may be coming from California State Attorney General Xavier Becerra's office, which is planning to file a complaint against the Trump administration, Sarah Lovenheim, an adviser to Becerra, tells NPR.

Groups led by Common Cause, a government watchdog group, launched the first federal lawsuit this week. Their complaint was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Thursday, two days after Trump issued a memo calling to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the constitutionally mandated count of every person living in the country that is used to redistribute seats in the House of Representatives.

On Friday, a New York state-led coalition of 20 states, plus some cities and other localities, filed a challenge in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. In their complaint, which cites NPR's reporting, the challengers allege constitutional violations, as well as a claim that the administration violated the Administrative Procedure Act by making an "arbitrary and capricious" decision to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the apportionment count when they don't have the data to reliably do so.

 

 

 

 

 

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