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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Allowing unvetted Lebanese to stay/arrive and work is certainly going to help Harris, right? At this point, I am pretty sure Biden is intentionally undermining her. [twitter]https://x.com/billmelugin_/status/1846918821313237019?s=46[/twitter] [/quote] Umm have you ever met any Lebanese people? [/quote] Yes, the two I know both participated in anti-Semitic, pro-terrorism rallies on college campuses. And, instead of canceling their student visas, this administration is giving them TPS and work permits. [/quote] Them being antisemitic isn’t cool. But that’s not even an issue here. The ISSUE is that TPS, you know..[b]TEMPORARY[/b] protected status… is now a joke. It’s quite literally a joke—pretty sure in the 20 years TPS has been a thing, only Trump has ever EVEN ATTEMPTED to end it. Even though temporary is in the name.. all these articles coming out about “how horrible it was to end TPS 16 years later after all these peoppe have made a life here and put down roots”. 🤦🤦🤦🤦 It’s only meant to be temporary, and[b] this is also why undocumented people shouldn’t be able to put down any sort of roots at all. Then it becomes a sob story.[/b] [/quote] +1 this is the pull. Come to the border, "apply" for asylum, set down roots, asylum denied 7+ years later but of course now they've put down roots and had American citizen children who would suffer hardship if they're deported. We should adopt the Australian model of keeping people offshore until their asylum cases are heard. [/quote] Definitely. Take away birthright citizenship, keep asylum seekers offshore until we actually accept these people, and we should also go a step further like the Aussies had to do and do refugee swaps with other countries so that actually no person who starts out by applying for asylum here ends up staying here permanently. People should seek asylum in their closest country. We’re not the closest country for anyone except potentially a Mexican national. Someone picking and choosing where they live is not a genuine refugee.[/quote]
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