You may not agree with Trump but he means business

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Anonymous wrote:Good. They've lived here under "temporary" status, and 15 years is beyond temporary.


Yep


You do realize these people are fully integrated into America families at this point, right? Spouses, children, teammates, neighbors, friends, coworkers of these hardworking people are having their eyes opened to the cruelty of Donald J Trump. Not even his proposed Bill of Love can change that.


Let's be honest, you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. What possible insight can some housewife in the DMV have about 200k Salvadorians across the country. Yet despite your ignorance you feel comfortable stating your worthless opinion as fact.


Many of them were here illegally and then got TPS. In fact they could go back and forth at random with documents. I did wonder at the absenteeism in winter and the long ago FCPS statement that they went back o their home countries-high esl and frpm school on full year calendar. Spent my money to give them an intersession.

Now the Trump effect on the border has worn off and that coupled with politicians who want more illegals has created another semi-surge:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/10/us/border-crossings-trump-effect.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

I guess the almost govt shut downs over illegals encouraged others. Happens every tiime the US enacts a benfit for illegals. If DACA becomes law we will need the army on the border.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. They've lived here under "temporary" status, and 15 years is beyond temporary.


Yep


You do realize these people are fully integrated into America families at this point, right? Spouses, children, teammates, neighbors, friends, coworkers of these hardworking people are having their eyes opened to the cruelty of Donald J Trump. Not even his proposed Bill of Love can change that.


Let's be honest, you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. What possible insight can some housewife in the DMV have about 200k Salvadorians across the country. Yet despite your ignorance you feel comfortable stating your worthless opinion as fact.


Many of them were here illegally and then got TPS. In fact they could go back and forth at random with documents. I did wonder at the absenteeism in winter and the long ago FCPS statement that they went back o their home countries-high esl and frpm school on full year calendar. Spent my money to give them an intersession.

Now the Trump effect on the border has worn off and that coupled with politicians who want more illegals has created another semi-surge:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/10/us/border-crossings-trump-effect.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

I guess the almost govt shut downs over illegals encouraged others. Happens every tiime the US enacts a benfit for illegals. If DACA becomes law we will need the army on the border.



DACA is not for new or recent arrivals. Please learn at least a little before flooding the forum with nonsense. It degrades us all. Also using the army to enforce immigration law is illegal.
Anonymous
I clicked on this thread expecting it to be about how he's fleecing the American people by forcing us to pay for his businesses, plus extorting foreigners to stay at his resorts and hotels in order to get government meetings.

Disappointed. 0/10
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. They've lived here under "temporary" status, and 15 years is beyond temporary.


Yep


You do realize these people are fully integrated into America families at this point, right? Spouses, children, teammates, neighbors, friends, coworkers of these hardworking people are having their eyes opened to the cruelty of Donald J Trump. Not even his proposed Bill of Love can change that.


So what? Millions of expats live like that. Look at the United Arab Emirates. All European expats are living there 10-20 or more years, having their children born there, kids going through the school and college there. And guess what? Neither expats nor their children receive the citizenship. None of them are entitled to any social benefits at all. Zero. And this is a very, very very rich country. Why US cannot do the same?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I clicked on this thread expecting it to be about how he's fleecing the American people by forcing us to pay for his businesses, plus extorting foreigners to stay at his resorts and hotels in order to get government meetings.

Disappointed. 0/10


Oh, he's doing that too. It's just not the topic of this thread.
Anonymous
Whelp, I guess a whole lot of popular restaurants will be closing soon.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course democrats want to amnesty as many immigrants as possible given that third worlders would vote for democrats for the welfare.

and of course some Rs want cheap foreign labor since it helps their bottom line. Rs want to make money off their backs, but god forbid they should have any rights.


Yea sure many of the rich ones do. The middle class and poor ones don’t. That’s why trump speaks for the middle class and poor on immigration.

lol.. too funny given that Trump is one of those "rich ones". OMG. You do know that his resorts hire cheap foreign labor from Eastern Europe, and that in his first few months in office he raised those h2b visas by another 15k, and that his first pick for Labor Sec was a man who professed to loving cheap foreign labor? omg, seriously?????!!!!


It’s policy that I care about. If Trump enforces the country’s immigration laws which dem and rep presidents have declined to do for decades, then I’m on the MAGA train.


Tell Congress not to add H-2B increase into upcoming spending bill

Congress must pass a spending bill by March 23 to keep the government open. Some in Congress have used past spending bills to increase the number of H-2B visas that can be issued or to authorize the Department of Homeland Security to increase the number of visas.

H-2B visas are for temporary, seasonal, non-agricutural labor and harm less-educated, lower-skilled American workers.

Please send a message to your U.S. Representative and urge him/her to oppose any effort to increase H-2B visa numbers!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course democrats want to amnesty as many immigrants as possible given that third worlders would vote for democrats for the welfare.

and of course some Rs want cheap foreign labor since it helps their bottom line. Rs want to make money off their backs, but god forbid they should have any rights.


Yea sure many of the rich ones do. The middle class and poor ones don’t. That’s why trump speaks for the middle class and poor on immigration.

lol.. too funny given that Trump is one of those "rich ones". OMG. You do know that his resorts hire cheap foreign labor from Eastern Europe, and that in his first few months in office he raised those h2b visas by another 15k, and that his first pick for Labor Sec was a man who professed to loving cheap foreign labor? omg, seriously?????!!!!


It’s policy that I care about. If Trump enforces the country’s immigration laws which dem and rep presidents have declined to do for decades, then I’m on the MAGA train.


Tell Congress not to add H-2B increase into upcoming spending bill

Congress must pass a spending bill by March 23 to keep the government open. Some in Congress have used past spending bills to increase the number of H-2B visas that can be issued or to authorize the Department of Homeland Security to increase the number of visas.

H-2B visas are for temporary, seasonal, non-agricutural labor and harm less-educated, lower-skilled American workers.

Please send a message to your U.S. Representative and urge him/her to oppose any effort to increase H-2B visa numbers!



Make sure to call mr Z!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. They've lived here under "temporary" status, and 15 years is beyond temporary.


Yep


You do realize these people are fully integrated into America families at this point, right? Spouses, children, teammates, neighbors, friends, coworkers of these hardworking people are having their eyes opened to the cruelty of Donald J Trump. Not even his proposed Bill of Love can change that.


Let's be honest, you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. What possible insight can some housewife in the DMV have about 200k Salvadorians across the country. Yet despite your ignorance you feel comfortable stating your worthless opinion as fact.


Many of them were here illegally and then got TPS. In fact they could go back and forth at random with documents. I did wonder at the absenteeism in winter and the long ago FCPS statement that they went back o their home countries-high esl and frpm school on full year calendar. Spent my money to give them an intersession.

Now the Trump effect on the border has worn off and that coupled with politicians who want more illegals has created another semi-surge:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/10/us/border-crossings-trump-effect.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

I guess the almost govt shut downs over illegals encouraged others. Happens every tiime the US enacts a benfit for illegals. If DACA becomes law we will need the army on the border.


You cannot get TPS if you're in the country illegally. TPS is for people who entered the country legally with non-immigrant visas, and then something horrible happened in their country that made their return impossible or unsafe.
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