BS |
You have an entourage? I'd like some yes men and women following me around. Can't afford that though. |
Wrong the economy cares, farmers care you will when their are food shortages |
Sorry you lost your cheap house laborers, now you will have to pay a living wage to someone who is a citizen. |
Still don't care. In fact I support it. All legal immigrants despise illegals. |
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Honestly we have plenty of people to work for the farmers. Every youth offender and frankly most of the low level offenders in all cities across the us. Especially DC should be sent to mandatory 6 months to a year service on farms. You pick crops, and you work. If they try and leave, shoot them. This would start to be a good deterrent for youth crime.
No more slap on the wrist. Off to the farm you go to work. It would be good for society and really good cities that need to rid themselves of trash. |
That's old school and I like it. Many prisons used to use labor from inmates with just a short time left on their sentence, so they wouldn't be tempted to escape. |
Real ID does not prove citizenship. |
You must show legit birth certificate and SS cards to get real ID, but be facially scanned and put into A.I. facial recognition database. |
I thought legal residents could get real id? |
lol sure bet they would work real hard and not damage the crops. |
| We are looking in to getting our passport cards. We will be traveling to visit the grandparents in another state over Thanksgiving. Don’t want to be arrested on the trip. |
Prisoners get added time to their sentence if they do that. Destruction of property? Added 6 months. Felony destruction? 2-5 years added hard labor. Put repeat offenders in rock quarries and other jobs that they don't have any opportunity to destroy things. Did you graduate HS? |
Yes I’ve always associated the right wing nativists with the “living wage” movement. |
Yes legal being the key word. You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to get a REAL ID, but eligibility depends on your immigration status and the state where you apply. Most states allow non-citizens who are lawfully present in the United States to obtain a REAL ID, including permanent residents (Green Card holders), individuals with valid employment authorization (EAD), and those with temporary legal status such as DACA or TPS recipients. However, the validity of the REAL ID for non-citizens is typically tied to the expiration date of their legal status document. |