Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the $150,000.00 pick up trucks. Plus the group homes
We live next door to one of these group homes and it’s pretty infuriating. It’s not up to code and the owner is renting it out without a rental license to 4 separate families. It used to be a single family home. They literally have 6 cars and two large work vans that decrease visibility along the street (safety issue when kids are playing outside).
Same here in Wheaton and east of the Pike rockville. It’s like a halfway house for illegals coming and going.
And yes, the cars are late model, new and not cheap cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the $150,000.00 pick up trucks. Plus the group homes
We live next door to one of these group homes and it’s pretty infuriating. It’s not up to code and the owner is renting it out without a rental license to 4 separate families. It used to be a single family home. They literally have 6 cars and two large work vans that decrease visibility along the street (safety issue when kids are playing outside).
And yes, the cars are late model, new and not cheap cars.
If it's not up to code, then why haven't you notified the relevant authorities responsible for enforcing code?
NP. Because code isn’t enforced when you do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the $150,000.00 pick up trucks. Plus the group homes
We live next door to one of these group homes and it’s pretty infuriating. It’s not up to code and the owner is renting it out without a rental license to 4 separate families. It used to be a single family home. They literally have 6 cars and two large work vans that decrease visibility along the street (safety issue when kids are playing outside).
And yes, the cars are late model, new and not cheap cars.
If it's not up to code, then why haven't you notified the relevant authorities responsible for enforcing code?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who is very rich, I love that we bring in immigrants to keep middle class and poor wages down.
And that’s why this will never change. We have wealthy donors on both sides of the aisle - Democrats and Republicans - who greatly benefit economically from this influx of undocumented immigrants. They want it to continue. Keeps wages down. And it doesn’t affect the wealthy neighborhoods. The kids of these immigrants aren’t attending private schools, so it’s the middle class school clusters (like some in MCPS) that suffer the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the $150,000.00 pick up trucks. Plus the group homes
We live next door to one of these group homes and it’s pretty infuriating. It’s not up to code and the owner is renting it out without a rental license to 4 separate families. It used to be a single family home. They literally have 6 cars and two large work vans that decrease visibility along the street (safety issue when kids are playing outside).
And yes, the cars are late model, new and not cheap cars.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who is very rich, I love that we bring in immigrants to keep middle class and poor wages down.
Anonymous wrote:I love the $150,000.00 pick up trucks. Plus the group homes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.
Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.
Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.
My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.
Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.
Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.
If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?
Anonymous wrote:It’s only temporarily, most i migrants are Hispanic and they have strong support systems in their community.
They will soon settle in (many of them to a house) and find jobs (under the table) and the domestic homeless will be there forever because most of them are addicted and mentally ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you enter the US without immigration authorization, you don’t qualify for any public benefits like SNAP or cash assistance, or even a work permit, until at least 6 months have passed from the time you have submitted a l-589 form with the court (asylum application)— which is not an easy thing to do unless a lawyer helps you. Just “asking for asylum” doesn’t count.
Any help these families receive is from volunteers or local groups.
Pay attention. Check out the goodies you get once you claim asylum and get in that queue.
Whilst being allowed to live and work here, and remit money back to the terrible cruel homeland where you are funding new homes and paying for religious school for all your siblings children.
My neighbors are undocumented immigrants. They have been back to their home country of Guatemala multiple times. It must not be THAT bad if they can go back to visit on a regular basis.
Same for El Salvador. Do you fly out if Dulles frequently? I do.
Avianca flights to El Salvador are always full. Even during the pandemic.
If you are here illegally can you fly back into US without an issue?
If it’s so dangerous there, why go back so often? If I fled my home country seeking asylum 10 years ago from persecution and violence, while others continue to seek asylum for the same reason today- I wouldn’t be risking my life to go back so frequently.
Sorry, but I'm ignoring the troll poster and all of the imagined details of his supposed illegal alien Guatemalan neighbors. It's all just manufactured hyperbole.
I’m that pp and not the neighbor poster.
I’m sorry you can’t stand critical thinking when it goes against your narrative.
By "critical thinking" you mean, you made up a bogus story about "Guatemalan neighbors" based on an exaggerated right wing narrative.
Sigh. You really don’t know how to follow do you? You’re so caught up in your Guatamalen conspiracy theory.
I posted about the daily, full Avianca flights to El Salvador.
When you have people fleeing the country because it’s unsafe, you have to wonder how unsafe it could be with daily flights and no trouble filling them.
I doubt they are undocumented now. Maybe they have asylum or TPS. In either case they can get US documents for international travel including to the country of origin.
asylum https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/D4en.pdf
TPS https://usahello.org/immigration/temporary-protected-status/tps-el-salvador/#gref
FCPS used to have some modified calendar schools with January intersessions. People [including those on TPS] used to travel back to Central America for January so this helped with absenteeism. The school calendars are different than US .