Anonymous
Post 08/04/2022 08:47     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

Anonymous wrote:I personally don't believe that they are closing it for safety issues. I work nearby and I go there regularly. Although Union Station has plenty of homeless and mentally-ill-seeming folks, I never see them in that store. It's always busy, they don't have any seating or a bathroom and it's not a place where anyone hangs out or congregates. The safety thing seems like a cover for something.


What time of day though? I always found it busy too but would almost exclusively go during rush hour. What's it like when the workers are there to open up at 4am or close at 9pm?
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 20:59     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

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Why are so many of the OTHER stores shutting down?

The place looks like a ghost town, except when people need a train. No one wants to shop there anymore.



Most things shut down during the pandemic. They're slowly reopening now.

Please name the businesses at Union Station that have reopened.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 16:32     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

Anonymous wrote:
Why are so many of the OTHER stores shutting down?

The place looks like a ghost town, except when people need a train. No one wants to shop there anymore.



Most things shut down during the pandemic. They're slowly reopening now.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 15:25     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing


Why are so many of the OTHER stores shutting down?

The place looks like a ghost town, except when people need a train. No one wants to shop there anymore.

Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 15:22     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

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Anonymous wrote:More coverage about bus loads of hungry starving undocumented people https://twitter.com/nsbonsu_/status/1547970119162142722?s=21&t=17C49EoanIdACgtl6NF8lg


Hmmm I wonder if anyone has considered enforcing immigration laws.


How do you enforce a law when the bus , sent by a governor, arrives at 1am with women and small children who haven't eaten for two days. It's despicable. 3,400 people since May.


I believe the pp was referring to prior to them arriving at the governor's state. As in why should that state have to handle all the costs?


They arrived legally and are in the US legally. And they're probably thrilled to get out of Texas - I know the first buses, at least, were full of volunteers. There are many humanitarian issues with the situation but they're not here illegally.


Curious… why do you think they’re here legally? The articles I’ve read don’t spell it out but lots suggest these were people “caught” crossing the border. Doesn’t sound like there here legally.


They are legal because the feds are not enforcing the law and having them remain in Mexico while their case is adjudicated. They instead let them in the country, and in several months close the case because of a large backlog.


It's now being reported that social security numbers are being handed out:

https://www.independentsentinel.com/lara-logan-theyre-giving-sss-at-the-border-to-illegal-aliens/


Those aren't SS#s. They get work authorization, which includes a #, so they can get a legal job and make legal money, instead of living off of relatives, or welfare, or crime. Isn't it better for them to get a legal job than otherwise?
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 15:22     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

I personally don't believe that they are closing it for safety issues. I work nearby and I go there regularly. Although Union Station has plenty of homeless and mentally-ill-seeming folks, I never see them in that store. It's always busy, they don't have any seating or a bathroom and it's not a place where anyone hangs out or congregates. The safety thing seems like a cover for something.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 15:16     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

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Anonymous wrote:More coverage about bus loads of hungry starving undocumented people https://twitter.com/nsbonsu_/status/1547970119162142722?s=21&t=17C49EoanIdACgtl6NF8lg


Hmmm I wonder if anyone has considered enforcing immigration laws.


How do you enforce a law when the bus , sent by a governor, arrives at 1am with women and small children who haven't eaten for two days. It's despicable. 3,400 people since May.


I believe the pp was referring to prior to them arriving at the governor's state. As in why should that state have to handle all the costs?


They arrived legally and are in the US legally. And they're probably thrilled to get out of Texas - I know the first buses, at least, were full of volunteers. There are many humanitarian issues with the situation but they're not here illegally.


Curious… why do you think they’re here legally? The articles I’ve read don’t spell it out but lots suggest these were people “caught” crossing the border. Doesn’t sound like there here legally.


They are legal because the feds are not enforcing the law and having them remain in Mexico while their case is adjudicated. They instead let them in the country, and in several months close the case because of a large backlog.


It's now being reported that social security numbers are being handed out:

https://www.independentsentinel.com/lara-logan-theyre-giving-sss-at-the-border-to-illegal-aliens/
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 15:13     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

Anonymous wrote:Yes but weren't they unionizing because of safety concerns?


Yes, and in that case, it made sense to shut it down. It's a financial liability for Starbucks and they are not required to keep that location open.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 14:57     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

In addition, Jeff Sessions set up a process of judges operating remotely via webcam, and also ignored the backlog and gave people immediate hearings, which also gave people a signal they would not be allowed in the country immediately, and in turn reduced the inflow.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 14:55     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

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Anonymous wrote:Send all 4,000 to Takoma Park. Let’s see if all those yard signs are really how people feel.


This!!!! Except hopefully it’s closer to 10,000 in a few weeks. Keep them coming. 3.5 million have crossed the border. It’s laughable that someone cares about 4,000 out of 3.5 million.


What is your solution to asylum seekers?


NP but if they are from Mexico then we follow the asylum laws. If they are from a different country and passed through Mexico or other countries before coming here then we follow the law and send them back to the first country they entered and have them apply for asylum there.


Except you're going to have to change the laws first. In some cases we cannot kick them out without giving them a hearing first. And we can't give them hearings because there aren't enough judges to hear their cases. And that leads to a massive backlog in cases. Which means we can't do anything for months, or even a year or two. And we also don't have enough places to put them while awaiting their hearings. So they get turned loose and told to come back when their hearing comes up.

Republicans won't authorize or fund more judges to clear the backlog. Probably because they think it will just speed up entry of foreigners. Nor will they fund facilities to house them until their hearings come up because that's "free shit for illegals." But they also won't do anything to change any of the laws that put us in this conundrum in the first place.

So there we are.


There was a Remain in Mexico policy that was abandoned by Biden Administration. Once people realized they would not have a free pass to enter America, the number of people applying dropped considerably. These are not real refugees, just people realizing there is a loophole to get in to America.
Also, many of these contractors are financing the trips from Guatemala and elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 14:51     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

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Anonymous wrote:More coverage about bus loads of hungry starving undocumented people https://twitter.com/nsbonsu_/status/1547970119162142722?s=21&t=17C49EoanIdACgtl6NF8lg


Hmmm I wonder if anyone has considered enforcing immigration laws.


How do you enforce a law when the bus , sent by a governor, arrives at 1am with women and small children who haven't eaten for two days. It's despicable. 3,400 people since May.


I believe the pp was referring to prior to them arriving at the governor's state. As in why should that state have to handle all the costs?


They arrived legally and are in the US legally. And they're probably thrilled to get out of Texas - I know the first buses, at least, were full of volunteers. There are many humanitarian issues with the situation but they're not here illegally.


Curious… why do you think they’re here legally? The articles I’ve read don’t spell it out but lots suggest these were people “caught” crossing the border. Doesn’t sound like there here legally.


They are legal because the feds are not enforcing the law and having them remain in Mexico while their case is adjudicated. They instead let them in the country, and in several months close the case because of a large backlog.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2022 14:48     Subject: Union Station Starbucks Closing

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:More coverage about bus loads of hungry starving undocumented people https://twitter.com/nsbonsu_/status/1547970119162142722?s=21&t=17C49EoanIdACgtl6NF8lg


Hmmm I wonder if anyone has considered enforcing immigration laws.


How do you enforce a law when the bus , sent by a governor, arrives at 1am with women and small children who haven't eaten for two days. It's despicable. 3,400 people since May.


These states are getting that many people daily.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 15:34     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

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Anonymous wrote:IDK why the city defaulted long ago to Starbucks, public libraries and grocery store cafe bathrooms serving as homeless day service centers. I would be really unhappy as an employee who signed up for a different sort of job, to provide the constant cleaning and interaction for "camper outers" , some of whom have severe addiction, mental illness and hygiene challenges.


You've a point. Why no compassion for them?


They can get help but will not do so. I have a mentally ill brother in law who is fine when he complies with medical instructions. When he doesn’t, he is horrible. My family and my husband along with Fairfax County have done so much for him but he has free will andt cannot be forced to be human.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 13:38     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

Yes but weren't they unionizing because of safety concerns?
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2022 21:50     Subject: Re:Union Station Starbucks Closing

Well well well... Turns out it may well have been about unionizing after all