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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just an FYI, 1 in 35 USA residents live in Los Angeles and 1 in 12 US residents live in California. To suggest California is somehow not the USA as MAGA likes to do, is simply insane.[/quote] democrats think these are the same thing [img] <a href="https://ibb.co/DfJqTpyz"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/PGLS0QnF/IMG-6758.webp" ></a> <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/67csjt8K/IMG-6751.jpg" ></a>[/img][/quote] sooner or later the message will get out. If you come to the US illegally, you will be caught and deported. If you are in the US illegally, you will be caught and deported. simple as that.[/quote] I think the message IS out. For illegal and legal migrants—and foreign visitors in general. The whole world can read the sign: FOREIGNERS ARE NOT WELCOME.[/quote] ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS SHOULD FOLLOW US IMMIGRATION LAW. People from other countries who follow American law are welcome. Americans who go abroad should follow the law in the country they visit. If Americans do not follow the law in a country they visit, they can and will be arrested. You are a democrat who doesn’t want immigration law adhered to, and will paint the conversation with hysterics and propaganda and lies.[/quote] Apparently, the Wall Street Journal editorial board in today’s WSJ agrees that the current administration may be taking things too far. Big business does not like civil unrest. The Deportation Wars Begin Trump has a mandate, but protests in California show the trouble that might lie ahead. “But the White House, led by deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, wants to deport everyone here illegally. This means millions of people who arrived illegally but have since led law-abiding, productive lives. They have formed families and taken jobs that employers say they struggle to fill—in construction, hospitality, agriculture, healthcare, and much more. Mr. Miller and the restrictionists want to deport everyone to send a message never to come again. But the lost contributions to the U.S. labor force will be great, especially since neither Mr. Miller nor Big Labor will tolerate more legal immigration. The labor-market impact is already showing up in the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics report. There is also the risk of unrest, as we’ve seen in California. It’s fanciful to think that raiding restaurants to snatch busboys, or Home Depot to grab stock clerks, won’t inspire a backlash. All the more so when ICE acts in heavy-handed fashion, as its agents sometimes do. Some on the pro-migrant left will do the same, and that’s when things get ugly. The political risks for Mr. Trump will grow if families are broken up, legal migrants are deported by mistake, or tales of hardship proliferate.” [/quote] Enforce immigration law. Period. [/quote] +10000 So simple. [/quote]
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