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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Biden single-handedly destroyed immigration. We are no longer getting the best immigrants. We are getting the bottom of the barrel freebie wanting migrants that don’t want to work. What Trump said about Mexico not sending their best became true. Mexico ignores the cartel so long as they take care of business and send these migrants away from Mexico into the U.S. -many as drug mules for the cartel to bring drugs into the US. The jig is about to be up once Trump comes back in office. The border will be handled. [/quote] This is so xenophobic. I can’t believe Jeff has not deleted this disgusting thread. These are human beings we are talking about. [/quote] I live in NYC. Believe me, these people are adding nothing. They have no capacity to earn a living to survive in a very expensive city. They have no business being here. FWIW I'm a registered Dem who will be voting for Harris. Trump is all bark and no bite.[/quote] Well, you can’t fix stupid.[/quote] NP. What is stupid about this? Do you live in NYC? I live in Manhattan. I've started seeing migrant families every day, sitting and begging in absolutely pathetic circumstances because they cannot feed or take care of themselves. NYC is one of the most expensive cities in the world. These migrants don't speak English, and generally resort to earning money to support themselves by (i) panhandling, (ii) selling candy on or in the subway system with their children, or (iii) scavenging cans from public trash cans. There's been an exponential increase on the streets of single men, women, and families sitting on the streets begging. It really hurts me to see hungry kids, so when I can, I'll buy the families a meal. There's one woman who sits half a block away from my Midtown Whole Foods with her two small children (2 and 4, maybe?) all day, in the summer heat, with a sign asking for food. The other day I stopped into the WF and bought them 3 slices of pizza, 2 waters, and a box of strawberries and it cost $21. Obviously there are cheaper places to get a meal than Whole Foods, but that's pretty indicative of prices in this city. It's a HCOL city. Putting aside the policy question of whether we should be allowing migrants in the way we are, it's pretty logical and obvious that these migrants (generally poor foreigners with zero formal education or English language skills, often with small children to support) shouldn't be encouraged to come to NYC. It's not a place that you can support yourself easily as a newcomer with nothing, and that means NYC taxpayers are on the hook for you. I'm all for paying taxes, but I agree that the way NYC has to spend to keep up with this is too much.[/quote] Why are you posting this and questioning the administration’s border control? You are being weird PP.[/quote]
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