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Jussayin.

Just because the House passes something, that doesn't mean the Senate is being intransigent in not passing it.
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lulz, BTW

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kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:14 pm
Geezer wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:45 am The "Wall" has from the start been about white supremacy and fear of brown people.
BS. Anyone overstays a visa, deport them and deny them future visas. People who take all the trouble it takes to come here legally and become citizens are heroes.

When you meet people who have done all that, do you laugh at them or something?
My mom worked for the federal courts and used to do some function during the naturalization ceremony. I remember going when my childhood pediatrician was naturalized. Very cool to see in person. Heroes indeed. My pediatrician likely saved my life.
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kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:14 pm
Geezer wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:45 am The "Wall" has from the start been about white supremacy and fear of brown people.
BS. Anyone overstays a visa, deport them and deny them future visas. People who take all the trouble it takes to come here legally and become citizens are heroes.

When you meet people who have done all that, do you laugh at them or something?
Do pray tell how The Wall prevents people overstaying a visa? First, by virtue of them possessing a visa and the stay permitted thereof they entered the country legally. I thought The Wall was to prevent illegal entry????????? Try fact-based arguments!

BTW, thanks for considering me a hero.....my path from a student visa to a skilled worker to permanent residency and eventually citizenship was (relatively) straighforward. The trouble was collecting all the documents and remembering the dates I was out of the country! Well that, and applying and getting accepted into grad school from outside the country, at a time when everything had to be done by relying on the postal system of two countries. None of that rises to anything remotely heroic.
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Heroic. We love you. You're the type of an American that makes America great.
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DCHawk1 wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:22 pm lulz, BTW

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Your source for those stats also produces such fine articles as this: https://www.cato.org/blog/potential-bor ... compromise

"If you must fund the wall in exchange for the DREAM Act or DACA, have Border Patrol pay for it.

This idea is simple in concept – just fire Border Patrol agents and use their saved salaries to fund the construction of the border wall. As of the middle of 2018, the 19,338 Border Patrol agents had an average annual salary of $61,064. Altogether, they were paid about $1.18 billion in 2018. The savings from firing all of them in one year wouldn’t come close to funding the $25 billion or so to build the entire border wall and would only go a small portion of the way toward President Trump’s more modest $5 billion request, but it’s a start."

They've got all sorts of interesting articles on their site.
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twocoach wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:58 pm
DCHawk1 wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:22 pm lulz, BTW

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Your source for those stats
The sources are listed underneath the graph and includes many "reputable" left leaning media outlets.

What opinion pieces whatever site that are from also post are pretty irrelevant to stats, right?

Facts and opinions are different.
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IllinoisJayhawk wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:07 pm
twocoach wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:58 pm
DCHawk1 wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:22 pm lulz, BTW

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Your source for those stats
The sources are listed underneath the graph and includes many "reputable" left leaning media outlets.

What opinion pieces whatever site that are from also post are pretty irrelevant to stats, right?

Facts and opinions are different.
Nope. Stats by themselves are facts but can be used and manipulated to support a wide range of opinions. It's why I dont trust " stats" like that with no link to reference them. Who knows what polls they combined to create that chart.
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Who needs stats when you've got feelings to trust. ;-)
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So what? The "Wall" has not been a Dem favorite. Since Bone Spurs arrival it has lost nearly all dem support.
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Then be genuine and just say you're not going to support anything Trump wants because you hate him...I could respect that a lot more than pretending this is about things that it's not...and the right certainly did some of that to Obama, so I'm sure there's a payback aspect to it for some.

Look at the Republican line of that graph. All of a sudden it's at that level becase of white supremacy and being scared of "brown" people? I say that's bullshit. Even if the president is problematic as shit when it comes to anything race related.
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IllinoisJayhawk wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:01 pm
kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:14 pm
Geezer wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:45 am The "Wall" has from the start been about white supremacy and fear of brown people.
BS. Anyone overstays a visa, deport them and deny them future visas. People who take all the trouble it takes to come here legally and become citizens are heroes.

When you meet people who have done all that, do you laugh at them or something?
My pediatrician likely saved my life.
Pulled your thumbs out of your ass?
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seahawk wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:18 am So, let's figure out a way that the acceptable white people who've overstayed their visas can get special status, because after all...they're white.
Had this quote and Geezer’s combined in my head when I answered about visa overstays. They’re both the same thought: “Racism, racism, racism...”

I consider supporters of illegal immigration to be spitting on those who do it the hard way.
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Who the hell said that they are supporters of illegal immigration?
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Oh boy...Here we go....plano's sauced up and ready to argue....

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IllinoisJayhawk wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:33 pm Oh boy...Here we go....plano's sauced up and ready to argue....

;-)
Who knew you would chime in?
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zsn wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:01 pm
kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:14 pm
Geezer wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:45 am The "Wall" has from the start been about white supremacy and fear of brown people.
BS. Anyone overstays a visa, deport them and deny them future visas. People who take all the trouble it takes to come here legally and become citizens are heroes.

When you meet people who have done all that, do you laugh at them or something?
Do pray tell how The Wall prevents people overstaying a visa? First, by virtue of them possessing a visa and the stay permitted thereof they entered the country legally. I thought The Wall was to prevent illegal entry????????? Try fact-based arguments!

BTW, thanks for considering me a hero.....my path from a student visa to a skilled worker to permanent residency and eventually citizenship was (relatively) straighforward. The trouble was collecting all the documents and remembering the dates I was out of the country! Well that, and applying and getting accepted into grad school from outside the country, at a time when everything had to be done by relying on the postal system of two countries. None of that rises to anything remotely heroic.
Still a hero to me for actually wanting to become an American and doing it the right way. A good friend of mine who fled Iran was so proud the day he received his American passport. Another fled Vietnam by stealing a helicopter after the fall of Saigon. Also have naturalized-citizen friends from the Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Mexico, and Armenia.
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kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:46 pm
zsn wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:01 pm
kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:14 pm

BS. Anyone overstays a visa, deport them and deny them future visas. People who take all the trouble it takes to come here legally and become citizens are heroes.

When you meet people who have done all that, do you laugh at them or something?
Do pray tell how The Wall prevents people overstaying a visa? First, by virtue of them possessing a visa and the stay permitted thereof they entered the country legally. I thought The Wall was to prevent illegal entry????????? Try fact-based arguments!

BTW, thanks for considering me a hero.....my path from a student visa to a skilled worker to permanent residency and eventually citizenship was (relatively) straighforward. The trouble was collecting all the documents and remembering the dates I was out of the country! Well that, and applying and getting accepted into grad school from outside the country, at a time when everything had to be done by relying on the postal system of two countries. None of that rises to anything remotely heroic.
Still a hero to me for actually wanting to become an American and doing it the right way. A good friend of mine who fled Iran was so proud the day he received his American passport. Another fled Vietnam by stealing a helicopter after the fall of Saigon. Also have naturalized-citizen friends from the Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Mexico, and Armenia.
How's that even possible! Aren't you scared of all those brown people?

:-o

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Geezer wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:40 pm So what? The "Wall" has not been a Dem favorite. Since Bone Spurs arrival it has lost nearly all dem support.
Your morality is conditional.

No news here.
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kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:46 pm
zsn wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:01 pm
kubandalum wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:14 pm

BS. Anyone overstays a visa, deport them and deny them future visas. People who take all the trouble it takes to come here legally and become citizens are heroes.

When you meet people who have done all that, do you laugh at them or something?
Do pray tell how The Wall prevents people overstaying a visa? First, by virtue of them possessing a visa and the stay permitted thereof they entered the country legally. I thought The Wall was to prevent illegal entry????????? Try fact-based arguments!

BTW, thanks for considering me a hero.....my path from a student visa to a skilled worker to permanent residency and eventually citizenship was (relatively) straighforward. The trouble was collecting all the documents and remembering the dates I was out of the country! Well that, and applying and getting accepted into grad school from outside the country, at a time when everything had to be done by relying on the postal system of two countries. None of that rises to anything remotely heroic.
Iran, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Mexico, and Armenia.
What would be the odds of these same humans being able to become Americans today?
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