Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented people can’t really take on debt, this would only apply in the cases in which they deported someone legally in the country. For those people, I hope they had a lot of debt.
Yeah, undocumented people aren’t SUPPOSED to do a lot of things. Like murder, rape, robbery…
Good thing every study shows that they do them at lower rates than US citizens.
Meaning, when the undocumented are gone we are surrounded by a higher percentage of murderers, rapists, and robbers. Who are more than likely armed.
And since Trump has shifted resources away from investigating violent crime, prefering instead to focus on undocumented people who have committed no crimes, we ARE MUCH LESS SAFE THAN BEFORE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The debtor is SOL.
Good! I hope corporations who donated to Trump lose a lot of money due to his policies.
OP
lol, you pick the one guy that has debt and think it’s a "gotcha".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a Korean person was accidentally deported. He has more than $500,000 in debt, he says.
He say it is “low key” nice to be in Korea.
I’d love it for ICE and capitalism and corporations that donated to Donald if he doesn’t have to pay the debt back!
So, what happens when ICE deports someone in debt?
I saw that video but I think it is a joke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented people can’t really take on debt, this would only apply in the cases in which they deported someone legally in the country. For those people, I hope they had a lot of debt.
Yeah, undocumented people aren’t SUPPOSED to do a lot of things. Like murder, rape, robbery…
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented people can’t really take on debt, this would only apply in the cases in which they deported someone legally in the country. For those people, I hope they had a lot of debt.
Yeah, undocumented people aren’t SUPPOSED to do a lot of things. Like murder, rape, robbery…
Anonymous wrote:Undocumented people can’t really take on debt, this would only apply in the cases in which they deported someone legally in the country. For those people, I hope they had a lot of debt.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw a Korean person was accidentally deported. He has more than $500,000 in debt, he says.
He say it is “low key” nice to be in Korea.
I’d love it for ICE and capitalism and corporations that donated to Donald if he doesn’t have to pay the debt back!
So, what happens when ICE deports someone in debt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The debtor is SOL.
Good! I hope corporations who donated to Trump lose a lot of money due to his policies.
OP
Anonymous wrote:The debtor is SOL.
Anonymous wrote:The debtor is SOL.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why any international students would come to the US when they have good options in the UK, the EU, Canada and elsewhere.
Republicans clearly don't want international talent in this country. Pretty sure the message is received, and talent will go elsewhere.
A dumbass approach.