How do I deal with the growing support of remigration?

Anonymous
He addressed the nation yesterday “American born citizens.” Not Americans. Not American citizens. Why American *born*?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He addressed the nation yesterday “American born citizens.” Not Americans. Not American citizens. Why American *born*?

Because he is a xenophobe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He addressed the nation yesterday “American born citizens.” Not Americans. Not American citizens. Why American *born*?


If I was a naturalized citizen at this point, I would make sure I had a backup plan.
Anonymous
For whatever it's worth, my son is the one with a wife from a "banned country" ... he's a US citizen but she is the one with a "banned passport"

They were supposed to have been on schedule for 2027 after being bumped back by the state dept. shut down

They just officially got bumped back up 6 months and on track to arrive in Sept. 2026

So I don't know what's happening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He addressed the nation yesterday “American born citizens.” Not Americans. Not American citizens. Why American *born*?

Because he is a xenophobe.

It’s beyond just being a xenophobe. This was a speech written ahead of time and read from a prompter. It wasn’t a slip up; it was very much intentional. His administration is re-writing what it means to be American.
Anonymous
I think this administration was hired to actually divide the US for parts

Gordon Gekko style. "Greed is Good" "Not paying Taxes makes you smart" etc.

Wall Street was a good movie

I don't really see the evidence to the contrary. Think of anything American generally recognized as being culturally superior to the rest of the world.

This President has openly ****** on all of them, except perhaps McDonalds, and even they left Russia, after for some time being the coolest place to be in the city.

Most of us rubes don't really know what's going on. I include myself among them, and I have Russian relatives.
Anonymous
What do the following immigrants have in common?

Hesham Hedayet, an Egyptian national who gunned down several people, killing two, before being killed himself during an attack on the El Al counter at Los Angeles International Airport on July 4, 2002.

Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbekistan national who drove a truck down the Hudson River Bike Path in Manhattan on Halloween 2017, killing eight and critically injuring many others, including a 14-year-old, who was sentenced to life for the attack, carried out in the name of ISIS.

Claudio Neves Valente, the Portuguese national who’s alleged to have carried out the mass shooting last Saturday at Brown University, and to have shot and killed MIT Prof. Nuno Loureiro, also from Portugal, on Monday.

The answer: They all received green cards through a 1990s program specifically created to bring foreign nationals with no family and no ties to the United States to this country and place them on a path to citizenship, all in the name of “diversifying” the immigrant pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do the following immigrants have in common?

Hesham Hedayet, an Egyptian national who gunned down several people, killing two, before being killed himself during an attack on the El Al counter at Los Angeles International Airport on July 4, 2002.

Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbekistan national who drove a truck down the Hudson River Bike Path in Manhattan on Halloween 2017, killing eight and critically injuring many others, including a 14-year-old, who was sentenced to life for the attack, carried out in the name of ISIS.

Claudio Neves Valente, the Portuguese national who’s alleged to have carried out the mass shooting last Saturday at Brown University, and to have shot and killed MIT Prof. Nuno Loureiro, also from Portugal, on Monday.

The answer: They all received green cards through a 1990s program specifically created to bring foreign nationals with no family and no ties to the United States to this country and place them on a path to citizenship, all in the name of “diversifying” the immigrant pool.


What country did your relatives immigrate from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do the following immigrants have in common?

Hesham Hedayet, an Egyptian national who gunned down several people, killing two, before being killed himself during an attack on the El Al counter at Los Angeles International Airport on July 4, 2002.

Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbekistan national who drove a truck down the Hudson River Bike Path in Manhattan on Halloween 2017, killing eight and critically injuring many others, including a 14-year-old, who was sentenced to life for the attack, carried out in the name of ISIS.

Claudio Neves Valente, the Portuguese national who’s alleged to have carried out the mass shooting last Saturday at Brown University, and to have shot and killed MIT Prof. Nuno Loureiro, also from Portugal, on Monday.

The answer: They all received green cards through a 1990s program specifically created to bring foreign nationals with no family and no ties to the United States to this country and place them on a path to citizenship, all in the name of “diversifying” the immigrant pool.


What country did your relatives immigrate from?



That is 3 people out of 1.5 million visas that have been issued over the past 30 years that this program has existed. Under your logic we should ban immigration entirely because 1 person might be a criminal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do the following immigrants have in common?

Hesham Hedayet, an Egyptian national who gunned down several people, killing two, before being killed himself during an attack on the El Al counter at Los Angeles International Airport on July 4, 2002.

Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbekistan national who drove a truck down the Hudson River Bike Path in Manhattan on Halloween 2017, killing eight and critically injuring many others, including a 14-year-old, who was sentenced to life for the attack, carried out in the name of ISIS.

Claudio Neves Valente, the Portuguese national who’s alleged to have carried out the mass shooting last Saturday at Brown University, and to have shot and killed MIT Prof. Nuno Loureiro, also from Portugal, on Monday.

The answer: They all received green cards through a 1990s program specifically created to bring foreign nationals with no family and no ties to the United States to this country and place them on a path to citizenship, all in the name of “diversifying” the immigrant pool.


What country did your relatives immigrate from?



That is 3 people out of 1.5 million visas that have been issued over the past 30 years that this program has existed. Under your logic we should ban immigration entirely because 1 person might be a criminal.


Thats the argument for banning guns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.


Of white South Africans. Emphasis on white in that previous statement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do the following immigrants have in common?

Hesham Hedayet, an Egyptian national who gunned down several people, killing two, before being killed himself during an attack on the El Al counter at Los Angeles International Airport on July 4, 2002.

Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbekistan national who drove a truck down the Hudson River Bike Path in Manhattan on Halloween 2017, killing eight and critically injuring many others, including a 14-year-old, who was sentenced to life for the attack, carried out in the name of ISIS.

Claudio Neves Valente, the Portuguese national who’s alleged to have carried out the mass shooting last Saturday at Brown University, and to have shot and killed MIT Prof. Nuno Loureiro, also from Portugal, on Monday.

The answer: They all received green cards through a 1990s program specifically created to bring foreign nationals with no family and no ties to the United States to this country and place them on a path to citizenship, all in the name of “diversifying” the immigrant pool.


What country did your relatives immigrate from?



That is 3 people out of 1.5 million visas that have been issued over the past 30 years that this program has existed. Under your logic we should ban immigration entirely because 1 person might be a criminal.


Thats the argument for banning guns.


This is fabulously and epically stupid.

I mean, really, bravo on this.

It lack truth, critical thinking, and kind of sense at all.

Truly impressive.

Annual Firearm Deaths - ~37,000


Anonymous
Remigration is code for we want a Christian nationalist country so if you don’t fit the bill, get out. Musk is constantly tweeting about it and he just re tweeted someone who is advocating for the remigration of Jews-I guess to Israel? This doesn’t stop with illegal immigrants-Miller, Musk, Vought want a complete white washing of the country through remigration and mass deportation, ironic given Miller is Jewish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.


Denaturalizing citizens proves that your claim is BS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.

No it absolutely does not.
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