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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, do you have a separate thread for the shooters who've killed and maimed our precious children while in school? Please share a link.[/quote] There are plenty other threads that have details about those egregious crimes. This one is dedicated to illegal aliens and mass deportation. [b]Some of you here seem to believe that only "good hard-working" migrants who have committed no crimes are being picked up by ICE.[/b] The past few posts are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to illegal alien criminals. And, these are criminals who have made the news in the past couple days. ICE is regularly arresting, detaining and prosecuting or deporting these scumbags. But, hey - nice attempt at whataboutism. [/quote] I wish this narrative would stop. 1. It was always said that there would be mass deportation. Always. Saying that the priority would be criminals does not mean non-criminals get to continue to ignore deportation orders from judges and continue on living life here. When a person has had their day in court and the judge rules against their asylum claim,they should be going back to their home country promptly not doing check ins annually for decades in perpetuity. 2. The law should be applied even to people who are nice and hard working. In reality that means not everyone is going to get to stay here just because they want to. Good people still have to follow the law. Why is there this narrative that if you're nice (or have kids, or good work ethic,or humble, or a good student, or are an aspiring dentist, etc.) that is grounds to ignore the law and judges orders? The message in the media and from the left is that being a non-criminal should be grounds to ignore the law and that you are entitled to do so. [/quote]
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