Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ice was last months concern the American public is cool with them now Dems are again a day late and a dollar short
No one is ok with the murder of innocent American citizens. Go get your head checked.
The reality is Democrats had no issue with ICE until enforcement became more serious. My view is that all undocumented immigrants should be deported, and if someone chooses to obstruct enforcement or harm themselves in protest, that is on them. It is literally 2 U.S. citizens on that side of this issue who have died in acts framed around ICE.
Meanwhile, there is no clean national database tracking crimes by undocumented immigrants against Americans, but Texas data alone shows illegal noncitizens were charged with over 1,100 homicide offenses, more than 78,000 assaults, and nearly 600,000 total criminal offenses from 2011 to early 2026, with over 224,000 convictions.
Texas is only about 8 to 9 percent of the U.S. population, so scaling that proportionally suggests nationwide totals would reach into the millions of offenses, including thousands of homicides and hundreds of thousands of assaults over a similar period.
On the labor side, about 9.7 million unauthorized immigrants were in the U.S. workforce in 2023, roughly 5.6 percent of all workers, showing the scale of their presence in the job market.
Whatever your politics, those numbers are far bigger than 2.
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records/texas-criminal-illegal-noncitizen-data
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/
Democrats have no problem with borders and border enforcement. It is a right wing myth that Biden had "open boarders" and that "millions of undocumented illegals poured into the country" - so, no, democrats didn't have issue with ICE until it became a masked paramilitary force using gestapo-like tactics to terrorize Americans.
What was your point?
Good grief. It's you again.
Borders. B-O-R-D-E-R-S.
Millions of illegals DID pour into the country. Denying that fact is pure gaslighting.
Do the math. Simple arithmetic. And, the chart is just through 2023. There was a whole other year of illegal immigration.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thune even offered to end it and fund the TSA qithout ICE and Trump said no. The Rs could have a spine but they have shown very much they don't.
They're not going to know what hit them at the midterms. If there is any world where Dems don't win both houses, people are going to be in the streets very, very angry because it means that the GOP interfered with elections.
It will mean that the American people have seen the crap that democrats try to pull in an effort to gain power and they aren’t having any of it.
what crap?
Government shut down.
Gerrymandering like in VA and CA.
Advocating for illegal immigrants at the expense of citizens.
Obstructing to prevent Trump from doing anything - lawfare, filibustering, etc.
Four off the top of my head. There are more.
What about the gerrymandering that started it all this cycle in Texas? Where does that sit in your head?
Very much under reported is the fact that Texas did this because of errors in the allocation of representatives following the 2020 census.
These 14 states had significant miscounts in the 2020 census
For the 2020 census, all states were not counted equally well for population numbers used to allocate political representation and federal funding over the next decade, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday.
A follow-up survey the bureau conducted to measure the national tally's accuracy found significant net undercount rates in six states: Arkansas (5.04%), Florida (3.48%), Illinois (1.97%), Mississippi (4.11%), Tennessee (4.78%) and Texas (1.92%).
It also uncovered significant net overcount rates in eight states — Delaware (5.45%), Hawaii (6.79%), Massachusetts (2.24%), Minnesota (3.84%), New York (3.44%), Ohio (1.49%), Rhode Island (5.05%) and Utah (2.59%).
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/19/1099810793/census-undercount-by-state-arkansas-florida-illinois-mississippi-tennessee-texas
As explained below, as a result of these errors, Florida did not receive two additional congressional seats and Texas did not receive one more congressional seat. Meanwhile, two other states, Minnesota and Rhode Island, each retained a congressional seat that they should have lost, and Colorado gained a new seat to which it was rightfully not entitled.3
Mike Schneider, In 2 States, 1 in 20 Residents Missed During US Head Count, Associated Press (May 19, 2022), https://apnews.com/article/texas-minnesota-florida-arkansas-
https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/census-bureau-errors-distort-congressional-representation-the-states
Who ran the 2020 census again?
The Biden admin prepared and published the 2020 Census report in 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thune even offered to end it and fund the TSA qithout ICE and Trump said no. The Rs could have a spine but they have shown very much they don't.
They're not going to know what hit them at the midterms. If there is any world where Dems don't win both houses, people are going to be in the streets very, very angry because it means that the GOP interfered with elections.
It will mean that the American people have seen the crap that democrats try to pull in an effort to gain power and they aren’t having any of it.
what crap?
Government shut down.
Gerrymandering like in VA and CA.
Advocating for illegal immigrants at the expense of citizens.
Obstructing to prevent Trump from doing anything - lawfare, filibustering, etc.
Four off the top of my head. There are more.
What about the gerrymandering that started it all this cycle in Texas? Where does that sit in your head?
Very much under reported is the fact that Texas did this because of errors in the allocation of representatives following the 2020 census.
These 14 states had significant miscounts in the 2020 census
For the 2020 census, all states were not counted equally well for population numbers used to allocate political representation and federal funding over the next decade, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday.
A follow-up survey the bureau conducted to measure the national tally's accuracy found significant net undercount rates in six states: Arkansas (5.04%), Florida (3.48%), Illinois (1.97%), Mississippi (4.11%), Tennessee (4.78%) and Texas (1.92%).
It also uncovered significant net overcount rates in eight states — Delaware (5.45%), Hawaii (6.79%), Massachusetts (2.24%), Minnesota (3.84%), New York (3.44%), Ohio (1.49%), Rhode Island (5.05%) and Utah (2.59%).
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/19/1099810793/census-undercount-by-state-arkansas-florida-illinois-mississippi-tennessee-texas
As explained below, as a result of these errors, Florida did not receive two additional congressional seats and Texas did not receive one more congressional seat. Meanwhile, two other states, Minnesota and Rhode Island, each retained a congressional seat that they should have lost, and Colorado gained a new seat to which it was rightfully not entitled.3
Mike Schneider, In 2 States, 1 in 20 Residents Missed During US Head Count, Associated Press (May 19, 2022), https://apnews.com/article/texas-minnesota-florida-arkansas-
https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/census-bureau-errors-distort-congressional-representation-the-states
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thune even offered to end it and fund the TSA qithout ICE and Trump said no. The Rs could have a spine but they have shown very much they don't.
They're not going to know what hit them at the midterms. If there is any world where Dems don't win both houses, people are going to be in the streets very, very angry because it means that the GOP interfered with elections.
It will mean that the American people have seen the crap that democrats try to pull in an effort to gain power and they aren’t having any of it.
what crap?
Government shut down.
Gerrymandering like in VA and CA.
Advocating for illegal immigrants at the expense of citizens.
Obstructing to prevent Trump from doing anything - lawfare, filibustering, etc.
Four off the top of my head. There are more.
What about the gerrymandering that started it all this cycle in Texas? Where does that sit in your head?
Very much under reported is the fact that Texas did this because of errors in the allocation of representatives following the 2020 census.
These 14 states had significant miscounts in the 2020 census
For the 2020 census, all states were not counted equally well for population numbers used to allocate political representation and federal funding over the next decade, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday.
A follow-up survey the bureau conducted to measure the national tally's accuracy found significant net undercount rates in six states: Arkansas (5.04%), Florida (3.48%), Illinois (1.97%), Mississippi (4.11%), Tennessee (4.78%) and Texas (1.92%).
It also uncovered significant net overcount rates in eight states — Delaware (5.45%), Hawaii (6.79%), Massachusetts (2.24%), Minnesota (3.84%), New York (3.44%), Ohio (1.49%), Rhode Island (5.05%) and Utah (2.59%).
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/19/1099810793/census-undercount-by-state-arkansas-florida-illinois-mississippi-tennessee-texas
As explained below, as a result of these errors, Florida did not receive two additional congressional seats and Texas did not receive one more congressional seat. Meanwhile, two other states, Minnesota and Rhode Island, each retained a congressional seat that they should have lost, and Colorado gained a new seat to which it was rightfully not entitled.3
Mike Schneider, In 2 States, 1 in 20 Residents Missed During US Head Count, Associated Press (May 19, 2022), https://apnews.com/article/texas-minnesota-florida-arkansas-
https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/census-bureau-errors-distort-congressional-representation-the-states
Who ran the 2020 census again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the government doesn't have any money for TSA, where did they find billions of dollars to allocate to Israel?
...and a billion to bribe France to desert the wind farms?
...or to build a ballroom on the White House?
...or renovate the Kennedy Center?
Trump laughs down on working Americans.
Anonymous wrote:If the government doesn't have any money for TSA, where did they find billions of dollars to allocate to Israel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thune even offered to end it and fund the TSA qithout ICE and Trump said no. The Rs could have a spine but they have shown very much they don't.
They're not going to know what hit them at the midterms. If there is any world where Dems don't win both houses, people are going to be in the streets very, very angry because it means that the GOP interfered with elections.
It will mean that the American people have seen the crap that democrats try to pull in an effort to gain power and they aren’t having any of it.
what crap?
Government shut down.
Gerrymandering like in VA and CA.
Advocating for illegal immigrants at the expense of citizens.
Obstructing to prevent Trump from doing anything - lawfare, filibustering, etc.
Four off the top of my head. There are more.
What about the gerrymandering that started it all this cycle in Texas? Where does that sit in your head?
Very much under reported is the fact that Texas did this because of errors in the allocation of representatives following the 2020 census.
These 14 states had significant miscounts in the 2020 census
For the 2020 census, all states were not counted equally well for population numbers used to allocate political representation and federal funding over the next decade, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday.
A follow-up survey the bureau conducted to measure the national tally's accuracy found significant net undercount rates in six states: Arkansas (5.04%), Florida (3.48%), Illinois (1.97%), Mississippi (4.11%), Tennessee (4.78%) and Texas (1.92%).
It also uncovered significant net overcount rates in eight states — Delaware (5.45%), Hawaii (6.79%), Massachusetts (2.24%), Minnesota (3.84%), New York (3.44%), Ohio (1.49%), Rhode Island (5.05%) and Utah (2.59%).
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/19/1099810793/census-undercount-by-state-arkansas-florida-illinois-mississippi-tennessee-texas
As explained below, as a result of these errors, Florida did not receive two additional congressional seats and Texas did not receive one more congressional seat. Meanwhile, two other states, Minnesota and Rhode Island, each retained a congressional seat that they should have lost, and Colorado gained a new seat to which it was rightfully not entitled.3
Mike Schneider, In 2 States, 1 in 20 Residents Missed During US Head Count, Associated Press (May 19, 2022), https://apnews.com/article/texas-minnesota-florida-arkansas-
https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/census-bureau-errors-distort-congressional-representation-the-states
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ice was last months concern the American public is cool with them now Dems are again a day late and a dollar short
No one is ok with the murder of innocent American citizens. Go get your head checked.
The reality is Democrats had no issue with ICE until enforcement became more serious. My view is that all undocumented immigrants should be deported, and if someone chooses to obstruct enforcement or harm themselves in protest, that is on them. It is literally 2 U.S. citizens on that side of this issue who have died in acts framed around ICE.
Meanwhile, there is no clean national database tracking crimes by undocumented immigrants against Americans, but Texas data alone shows illegal noncitizens were charged with over 1,100 homicide offenses, more than 78,000 assaults, and nearly 600,000 total criminal offenses from 2011 to early 2026, with over 224,000 convictions.
Texas is only about 8 to 9 percent of the U.S. population, so scaling that proportionally suggests nationwide totals would reach into the millions of offenses, including thousands of homicides and hundreds of thousands of assaults over a similar period.
On the labor side, about 9.7 million unauthorized immigrants were in the U.S. workforce in 2023, roughly 5.6 percent of all workers, showing the scale of their presence in the job market.
Whatever your politics, those numbers are far bigger than 2.
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records/texas-criminal-illegal-noncitizen-data
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/
Democrats have no problem with borders and border enforcement. It is a right wing myth that Biden had "open boarders" and that "millions of undocumented illegals poured into the country" - so, no, democrats didn't have issue with ICE until it became a masked paramilitary force using gestapo-like tactics to terrorize Americans.
What was your point?
Good grief. It's you again.
Borders. B-O-R-D-E-R-S.
Millions of illegals DID pour into the country. Denying that fact is pure gaslighting.
Do the math. Simple arithmetic. And, the chart is just through 2023. There was a whole other year of illegal immigration.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching the news and seeing massive groups of people in Texas waiting 4 hours in line. All I can think is that this is an amazing terrorist Target. One suitcase with a him or a mass shooter could do so crazy human damage and social damage to the US.
In related news, I wouldn’t wait 4 hours in a security line to fly to see Jesus.
ITA.
This is a soft target for any would-be terrorists. Keep in mind that these crowds are generally tightly packed as they weave through the security lines and not one of the people in those lines have been screened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thune even offered to end it and fund the TSA qithout ICE and Trump said no. The Rs could have a spine but they have shown very much they don't.
They're not going to know what hit them at the midterms. If there is any world where Dems don't win both houses, people are going to be in the streets very, very angry because it means that the GOP interfered with elections.
It will mean that the American people have seen the crap that democrats try to pull in an effort to gain power and they aren’t having any of it.
what crap?
Government shut down.
Gerrymandering like in VA and CA.
Advocating for illegal immigrants at the expense of citizens.
Obstructing to prevent Trump from doing anything - lawfare, filibustering, etc.
Four off the top of my head. There are more.
What about the gerrymandering that started it all this cycle in Texas? Where does that sit in your head?
Very much under reported is the fact that Texas did this because of errors in the allocation of representatives following the 2020 census.
These 14 states had significant miscounts in the 2020 census
For the 2020 census, all states were not counted equally well for population numbers used to allocate political representation and federal funding over the next decade, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday.
A follow-up survey the bureau conducted to measure the national tally's accuracy found significant net undercount rates in six states: Arkansas (5.04%), Florida (3.48%), Illinois (1.97%), Mississippi (4.11%), Tennessee (4.78%) and Texas (1.92%).
It also uncovered significant net overcount rates in eight states — Delaware (5.45%), Hawaii (6.79%), Massachusetts (2.24%), Minnesota (3.84%), New York (3.44%), Ohio (1.49%), Rhode Island (5.05%) and Utah (2.59%).
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/19/1099810793/census-undercount-by-state-arkansas-florida-illinois-mississippi-tennessee-texas
As explained below, as a result of these errors, Florida did not receive two additional congressional seats and Texas did not receive one more congressional seat. Meanwhile, two other states, Minnesota and Rhode Island, each retained a congressional seat that they should have lost, and Colorado gained a new seat to which it was rightfully not entitled.3
Mike Schneider, In 2 States, 1 in 20 Residents Missed During US Head Count, Associated Press (May 19, 2022), https://apnews.com/article/texas-minnesota-florida-arkansas-
https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/census-bureau-errors-distort-congressional-representation-the-states
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ice was last months concern the American public is cool with them now Dems are again a day late and a dollar short
No one is ok with the murder of innocent American citizens. Go get your head checked.
The reality is Democrats had no issue with ICE until enforcement became more serious. My view is that all undocumented immigrants should be deported, and if someone chooses to obstruct enforcement or harm themselves in protest, that is on them. It is literally 2 U.S. citizens on that side of this issue who have died in acts framed around ICE.
Meanwhile, there is no clean national database tracking crimes by undocumented immigrants against Americans, but Texas data alone shows illegal noncitizens were charged with over 1,100 homicide offenses, more than 78,000 assaults, and nearly 600,000 total criminal offenses from 2011 to early 2026, with over 224,000 convictions.
Texas is only about 8 to 9 percent of the U.S. population, so scaling that proportionally suggests nationwide totals would reach into the millions of offenses, including thousands of homicides and hundreds of thousands of assaults over a similar period.
On the labor side, about 9.7 million unauthorized immigrants were in the U.S. workforce in 2023, roughly 5.6 percent of all workers, showing the scale of their presence in the job market.
Whatever your politics, those numbers are far bigger than 2.
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records/texas-criminal-illegal-noncitizen-data
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/
Democrats have no problem with borders and border enforcement. It is a right wing myth that Biden had "open boarders" and that "millions of undocumented illegals poured into the country" - so, no, democrats didn't have issue with ICE until it became a masked paramilitary force using gestapo-like tactics to terrorize Americans.
What was your point?