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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The idiots defending these thugs would probably love to offer them asylum. That's the kind of stupidity we're dealing with here.[/quote] So why is Trump removing normal immigrants instead of these thugs? [b]We could all get on board with having fewer hand drillers around[/b]. Obama would have had these deported long before they had a chance to commit this crime. Remember what it was like to have a real POTUS?[/quote] Well, that's sheer bs. If these hand-drillers were deported, you'd all be screeching about their "rights" and demand that the taxpayers pay for a long, drawn-out court battle. No thanks.[/quote] No we wouldn't have heard about it because real presidents do their job without the flamboyant hey look at me antics of a reality TV idiot. Obama, Bush, or Clinton would have had these two vanished long before their names could have ever been known to the American public. That's what real presidents do. Their job. Without the fanfare. Trump doesn't know how to protect anyone but himself. LOSER!!!!!![/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol: Riiiiiight... the "crimes" committed by the vast majority of illegal immigrants deported by Obama consisted of speeding tickets. Not a whole lot of actually violent gang members. But nice try, dolt! [b]In his immigration speech, President Obama said “deportations of criminals are up 80 percent.” But an independent analysis of deportation data found the increase is driven largely by the removal of individuals “whose most serious conviction was an immigration or traffic violation.” In fact, “the number of individuals deported who have been convicted of any criminal offense apart from an immigration or traffic violation has actually declined,”[/b] according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University, which collects and analyzes immigration data. https://www.factcheck.org/2014/11/behind-the-rising-deportations-of-criminals/[/quote]
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