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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FOX and racists? you don't say http://www.salon.com/2016/05/03/sounds_like_black_privilege_to_me_rampant_racism_forces_fox_news_to_close_comments_section_on_malia_obama_article/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow[/quote] The Obamas are used to this and will press on. I'm happy that she can delay the leaving home moment and enjoy the time with her family. It just kills me that people have such hatred for such a gracious and hardworking family. [/quote] Hardworking, yes. Gracious, I don't see it, [b]they have made racial relations worse than they have ever been [/b]-- even my Latino and Asian friends talk about our "Deporter-in-Chief" in very surprising terms.[/quote] This can't be real. :lol: Yes, the Obamas, a black family made racial relations worse. Yup, worse they they have ever been. Worse than when black people were treated as property and not humans. Yup! The Obamas did that. [/quote] Yep, it can't be real that a black President with a community organizer background and an immigrant father has deported more people and broken more families than any other President in modern history....but, black or not, that's exactly what he has done, and his main legacy in the minds of millions of (perfectly legal, thank you) immigrants. My folks weren't here 200 years ago so I can't compare then with now, but I can say that many non-black minorities see racial relations now the worse they have been in several decades, and President Obama has played a significant role in it. [/quote] What is real is the definition of "deportation" has changed, so that it looks like Obama has deported more people than any other President in modern history. I wish people would check facts before posting. http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-obama-deportations-20140402-story.html [quote]But the portrait of a steadily increasing number of deportations rests on statistics that conceal almost as much as they disclose. A closer examination shows that immigrants living illegally in most of the continental U.S. [b]are less likely to be deported today than before Obama came to office, according to immigration data.[/b] Expulsions of people who are settled and working in the United States have fallen steadily since his first year in office, and are down more than 40% since 2009. On the other side of the ledger, the number of people deported at or near the border has gone up — primarily as a result of changing who gets counted in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency's deportation statistics. [b]The vast majority of those border crossers would not have been treated as formal deportations under most previous administrations. If all removals were tallied, the total sent back to Mexico each year would have been far higher under those previous administrations than it is now.[/b][/quote][/quote] +1 oh you and your silly facts!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]
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