I forgot to mention that he didn’t use protection.Fake news.
Let's see the video.
Love those Christian values. Shame on the left.
You go, Joe.
I forgot to mention that he didn’t use protection.Fake news.
Let's see the video.
Easy for you to say...So you can stop all the illegal alien traffic and illegal voting a d the lying about everything, right?
Impossible for you to hear.Easy for you to say...
View attachment 4150 Did Trump say there was no Russian collusion or simply no collusion? Cuz if he said Russian, he’s in the clear.
So you can stop all the illegal alien traffic and illegal voting a d the lying about everything, right?
I know I've said this before but work vouchers and better enforcement and stiffer punishment for any company hiring illegals would shut down the illegal black market workers just like it has done in other countries like Australia and New Zealand. But of course, the reality is everyone from homeowners in Malibu looking to have their lawns cut cheap to conservative leaning farmers in the Mid West are benefiting from the cheap labor; at the expense of our low skill American workers who have no political juice.
So nothing changes, and we have idiots like Trump proposing walls to make it look like he's taking action, without actually having done anything that will effect the status quo.
Yur stupid.......
Just hire Russians.
If Liberals Won’t Enforce Borders, Fascists Will
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazin...frum-how-much-immigration-is-too-much/583252/
Through much of the 20th century, the United States received comparatively few immigrants. In the 60 years from 1915 until 1975, nearly a human lifetime, the United States admitted fewer immigrants than arrived, legally and illegally, in the single decade of the 1990s.
If you grew up in the 1950s, the 1960s, or even the 1970s, heavy immigration seemed mostly a chapter from the American past, narrated to the nostalgic strains of The Godfather or Fiddler on the Roof. The Ellis Island immigrant-inspection station—through which flowed the ancestors of so many of today’s Americans—closed in 1954. It reopened as a museum in 1990.
Yet rather than fading into history, immigration has only been accelerating. From 1990 to 2015, 44 million people left the global South to find new homes in the global North. They came from Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
They came to the United States above all, but to the nations of Europe too. The United Kingdom has received nearly as many immigrants, relative to its population, as the United States has. Germany and Sweden have received more. Some 45 million foreign-born people now make their home in the United States. About 11 million to 12 million live here illegally.
As with climate change, separating annual fluctuations from long-term trends is important. Illegal immigration into the United States by Mexicans is now declining. Border crossings by Central Americans are steeply rising. Year by year, immigration numbers may shift up or down. But decade by decade, immigration is remaking nations on a world-altering scale.
By 2027, the foreign-born proportion of the U.S. population is projected to equal its previous all-time peak, in 1890: 14.8 percent. Under present policy, that percentage will keep rising to new records thereafter.
This massive new wave of immigration has brought many benefits to the United States. Of the 122 Americans who won a Nobel Prize from 2000 to 2018, 34 were immigrants. Four of the five Americans who won Nobels in 2016 were born outside the country. Of the 41 Fortune 500 companies created since 1985, eight had an immigrant founder. In many ways, the United States is a stronger, richer, and more dynamic country because of international migration. I am an immigrant myself. Born in Canada, I attended college in the United States, became a permanent resident, raised a family here, and was naturalized in 2007.
Meanwhile, Trump does a worse job of enforcing the borders than Obama did. After years of decreasing illegal crossings, it’s now on the rise.Speaking of immigration, I thought this opinion piece from David Frum had some thought provoking points that you won't find in the NYTimes, Washington Post (or Fox News for that matter)... which made it worth the read.
Immigration isn't an issue I worry about much, but it is for a lot of people on the right and left. It's worth taking a moment to consider why.
Meanwhile, Trump does a worse job of enforcing the borders than Obama did. After years of decreasing illegal crossings, it’s now on the rise.
Nice to see you still hate America, just like a good little lib.Meanwhile, Trump does a worse job of enforcing the borders than Obama did. After years of decreasing illegal crossings, it’s now on the rise.
How about we just enforce our current laws?I know I've said this before but work vouchers and better enforcement and stiffer punishment for any company hiring illegals would shut down the illegal black market workers just like it has done in other countries like Australia and New Zealand. But of course, the reality is everyone from homeowners in Malibu looking to have their lawns cut cheap to conservative leaning farmers in the Mid West are benefiting from the cheap labor; at the expense of our low skill American workers who have no political juice.
So nothing changes, and we have idiots like Trump proposing walls to make it look like he's taking action, without actually having done anything that will effect the status quo.
So, if both parties want illegal immigration, what other choice do we have but to put up a barrier?I know I've said this before but work vouchers and better enforcement and stiffer punishment for any company hiring illegals would shut down the illegal black market workers just like it has done in other countries like Australia and New Zealand. But of course, the reality is everyone from homeowners in Malibu looking to have their lawns cut cheap to conservative leaning farmers in the Mid West are benefiting from the cheap labor; at the expense of our low skill American workers who have no political juice.
So nothing changes, and we have idiots like Trump proposing walls to make it look like he's taking action, without actually having done anything that will effect the status quo.
I would prefer a president who enforced our border laws, unlike this one.Nice to see you still hate America, just like a good little lib.
Party 1st.
So, if both parties want illegal immigration, what other choice do we have but to put up a barrier?
That's not what happened in San Diego when they put up the wall.Umm... maybe use work permits and penalties on employers who hire them to dry up the need for illegal labor.
A 14th century style wall certainly isn’t going to do shit. Even if they were talking about building it where people were crossing.
That's not what happened in San Diego when they put up the wall.
How are we going to get the dems and the repubs to vote on that?
They both want them here?
Yes, here is that right wing rag NPR,You don't say... there is a wall in San Diego and that boarder crossing is still a major entry point for illegals.
Funny... because I know you meant his as an insult, but somehow this response tells me my aim was true. Or else you wouldn't have hidden behind the double-fake nono account, or at the very least tried challenge what I said instead of making it personal.
Umm... maybe use work permits and penalties on employers who hire them to dry up the need for illegal labor.
A 14th century style wall certainly isn’t going to do shit. Even if they were talking about building it where people were crossing.
View attachment 4178 4nuts, me love you long time.