Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only thought is how is this going to function? Will these people just get a date and have to be gone by then? Or will their status just randomly shut off?
The darker ones will be violently apprehended and deported to Libya or El Salvador. I wonder how places like Springfield, OH will survive?
We cannot keep depending on poor people fleeing their poverty and war torn countries for cheap labor.
Is that the American dream? Come to America and work menial jobs for minimum wage and live in a slum.
We’ve tried raising the minimum wage, advocated for workers rights, raising taxes on the rich to support low wage workers with benefits, fought for the poor, fought for the immigrants, but the Jesus-hating Republicans have shot every effort down.
Please, your false arguments are embarrassing for you. So embarrassing that it’s making the adults uncomfortable.
The taxpayers need to supplement my slaves!!
Why should I pay them when the taxpayers can provide them snap/ebt, medical care, and subsidies for housing,
sayeth the lefties.
Oh, and my nanny can’t go back, little Oliver and Emma love Pilar.
The Orange Hitler wants to deprive me of my nanny. Nazi!!
I feel bad for you. Living in this much fear and ignorance can’t be good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
Oh no! what will people do with their slaves!
Pay people decent wages and provide good quality health insurance for employees?
Nooooooo! This is not my America!
Honestly, this is all fear from mediocre white people that can’t compete. They can’t get into Harvard because international students are more qualified. They can’t get jobs because they aren’t good enough and don’t work hard enough. So, instead of competing, they try to blame it on the process. It’s DEI. It’s scary brown people. Those people are illegal.
These people in the country illegally come to work, hard, and they know the deal. They send their kids to school. The kids work hard. They own businesses or enter professions. They leave the lazy people behind.
So, now the lazy mediocre folks have a new god, a god of mediocrity. He’s going to replace those evil hard workers with fellow mid white folks. The administration has been doing it all along. Now Trump is here to get back at Harvard for turning him away in favor of more qualified people.
Seems like the last stand of a bunch of losers that got together and voted to protect the losers club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
Oh no! what will people do with their slaves!
Pay people decent wages and provide good quality health insurance for employees?
Nooooooo! This is not my America!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only thought is how is this going to function? Will these people just get a date and have to be gone by then? Or will their status just randomly shut off?
The darker ones will be violently apprehended and deported to Libya or El Salvador. I wonder how places like Springfield, OH will survive?
Racist!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only thought is how is this going to function? Will these people just get a date and have to be gone by then? Or will their status just randomly shut off?
The darker ones will be violently apprehended and deported to Libya or El Salvador. I wonder how places like Springfield, OH will survive?
We cannot keep depending on poor people fleeing their poverty and war torn countries for cheap labor.
Is that the American dream? Come to America and work menial jobs for minimum wage and live in a slum.
We’ve tried raising the minimum wage, advocated for workers rights, raising taxes on the rich to support low wage workers with benefits, fought for the poor, fought for the immigrants, but the Jesus-hating Republicans have shot every effort down.
Please, your false arguments are embarrassing for you. So embarrassing that it’s making the adults uncomfortable.
The taxpayers need to supplement my slaves!!
Why should I pay them when the taxpayers can provide them snap/ebt, medical care, and subsidies for housing,
sayeth the lefties.
Oh, and my nanny can’t go back, little Oliver and Emma love Pilar.
The Orange Hitler wants to deprive me of my nanny. Nazi!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
Oh no! what will people do with their slaves!
Pay people decent wages and provide good quality health insurance for employees?
Nooooooo! This is not my America!
Honestly, this is all fear from mediocre white people that can’t compete. They can’t get into Harvard because international students are more qualified. They can’t get jobs because they aren’t good enough and don’t work hard enough. So, instead of competing, they try to blame it on the process. It’s DEI. It’s scary brown people. Those people are illegal.
These people in the country illegally come to work, hard, and they know the deal. They send their kids to school. The kids work hard. They own businesses or enter professions. They leave the lazy people behind.
So, now the lazy mediocre folks have a new god, a god of mediocrity. He’s going to replace those evil hard workers with fellow mid white folks. The administration has been doing it all along. Now Trump is here to get back at Harvard for turning him away in favor of more qualified people.
Seems like the last stand of a bunch of losers that got together and voted to protect the losers club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only thought is how is this going to function? Will these people just get a date and have to be gone by then? Or will their status just randomly shut off?
The darker ones will be violently apprehended and deported to Libya or El Salvador. I wonder how places like Springfield, OH will survive?
We cannot keep depending on poor people fleeing their poverty and war torn countries for cheap labor.
Is that the American dream? Come to America and work menial jobs for minimum wage and live in a slum.
We’ve tried raising the minimum wage, advocated for workers rights, raising taxes on the rich to support low wage workers with benefits, fought for the poor, fought for the immigrants, but the Jesus-hating Republicans have shot every effort down.
Please, your false arguments are embarrassing for you. So embarrassing that it’s making the adults uncomfortable.
The taxpayers need to supplement my slaves!!
Why should I pay them when the taxpayers can provide them snap/ebt, medical care, and subsidies for housing,
sayeth the lefties.
Oh, and my nanny can’t go back, little Oliver and Emma love Pilar.
The Orange Hitler wants to deprive me of my nanny. Nazi!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
Oh no! what will people do with their slaves!
Pay people decent wages and provide good quality health insurance for employees?
Nooooooo! This is not my America!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
“WHO WILL PICK THE COTTON?!?!” Democrats in 1864
WHO IS GOING TO PICK MY ORGANIC NONGMO STRAWBERRIES?!?! Democrats in 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only thought is how is this going to function? Will these people just get a date and have to be gone by then? Or will their status just randomly shut off?
The darker ones will be violently apprehended and deported to Libya or El Salvador. I wonder how places like Springfield, OH will survive?
We cannot keep depending on poor people fleeing their poverty and war torn countries for cheap labor.
Is that the American dream? Come to America and work menial jobs for minimum wage and live in a slum.
We’ve tried raising the minimum wage, advocated for workers rights, raising taxes on the rich to support low wage workers with benefits, fought for the poor, fought for the immigrants, but the Jesus-hating Republicans have shot every effort down.
Please, your false arguments are embarrassing for you. So embarrassing that it’s making the adults uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:I genuinely feel bad for the Haitians. That country is a hot mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8d21zmm88o.amp
The supreme court voted in favor of the Trump admin to allow the end of TPS for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. About 530,000 people.
TPS: TEMPORARY Protected Status.
TEMPORARY, adjective; lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
That is fine, if the emergencies that enabled them to be here has been lifted. They haven't.
In the meantime, there are entire towns that depend on these people to keep businesses running and society progressing. Ripping them out will shut these places down. How is that helpful to anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only thought is how is this going to function? Will these people just get a date and have to be gone by then? Or will their status just randomly shut off?
The darker ones will be violently apprehended and deported to Libya or El Salvador. I wonder how places like Springfield, OH will survive?
We cannot keep depending on poor people fleeing their poverty and war torn countries for cheap labor.
Is that the American dream? Come to America and work menial jobs for minimum wage and live in a slum.