Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please start with anyone riding an illegal moped with no license/license plate. They should pull over every single illegal moped rider and ask them for ID. Ship 'em out if not citizens. So sick and tired of the moped crap. The only other places I've ever seen the moped trash like we have now are 3rd world countries and other less developed countries. They have really made the US decline by bringing that culture here, which condones absolute disregard for all traffic laws, licensing, and safety rules. Deport all illegal moped riders asap.
na, too hard. Besides, that is not what the supreme court is allowing Pulling someone over for bad driving is a reason to pull them over and, in the process, check citizenship. They can and will stop every Hispanic looking person they run across. For looking Hispanic.
What a world. Racial profiling is legal! Show your papers.
One in ten people in Los Angeles is an illegal immigrant. They could just stop every crowd and get an illegal immigrant.
What would be the chances if you take someone who looks Hispanic, speaks Spanish or accented English?
Someone at Home Depot looking for work as a landscaper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please start with anyone riding an illegal moped with no license/license plate. They should pull over every single illegal moped rider and ask them for ID. Ship 'em out if not citizens. So sick and tired of the moped crap. The only other places I've ever seen the moped trash like we have now are 3rd world countries and other less developed countries. They have really made the US decline by bringing that culture here, which condones absolute disregard for all traffic laws, licensing, and safety rules. Deport all illegal moped riders asap.
na, too hard. Besides, that is not what the supreme court is allowing Pulling someone over for bad driving is a reason to pull them over and, in the process, check citizenship. They can and will stop every Hispanic looking person they run across. For looking Hispanic.
What a world. Racial profiling is legal! Show your papers.
One in ten people in Los Angeles is an illegal immigrant. They could just stop every crowd and get an illegal immigrant.
What would be the chances if you take someone who looks Hispanic, speaks Spanish or accented English?
Someone at Home Depot looking for work as a landscaper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please start with anyone riding an illegal moped with no license/license plate. They should pull over every single illegal moped rider and ask them for ID. Ship 'em out if not citizens. So sick and tired of the moped crap. The only other places I've ever seen the moped trash like we have now are 3rd world countries and other less developed countries. They have really made the US decline by bringing that culture here, which condones absolute disregard for all traffic laws, licensing, and safety rules. Deport all illegal moped riders asap.
na, too hard. Besides, that is not what the supreme court is allowing Pulling someone over for bad driving is a reason to pull them over and, in the process, check citizenship. They can and will stop every Hispanic looking person they run across. For looking Hispanic.
What a world. Racial profiling is legal! Show your papers.
Anonymous wrote:Please start with anyone riding an illegal moped with no license/license plate. They should pull over every single illegal moped rider and ask them for ID. Ship 'em out if not citizens. So sick and tired of the moped crap. The only other places I've ever seen the moped trash like we have now are 3rd world countries and other less developed countries. They have really made the US decline by bringing that culture here, which condones absolute disregard for all traffic laws, licensing, and safety rules. Deport all illegal moped riders asap.
The only source I have is Newsweek. Waiting for CIS.org to write something.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but this is a change in policy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now immigration court has ruled that millions of illegal immigrants will face mandatory detention, where previously they would have been out on bond.
They are following the law. The law states that illegal aliens, especially criminal aliens, SHALL be detained. The Biden administration did not follow the law.
This change deals with illegal immigrants who have been here for more than two years. possibly visa overstays.
I'm not disagreeing with you, but can you provide the statute reference?
You mean a Democrat appointed district judge decided to stop ICE enforcement, using racial profiling as an excuse, and the Supreme Court said we are going back to the existing policy.Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court just legalized racial profiling.
Yay! Now anyone ICE wants to detain can be detained for any reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some questions regarding this. S Korea has said the government has made it difficult to manage H1-B visas for workers. What was Georgia doing to help recruit trained US workers? What kinds of stipulations were there with this project to get tax incentives and what was Georgia doing to make sure those stipulations were met? Was Georgia investing in the right kind of training programs? If part of Trump's pitch is getting companies to invest in manufacturing in the US and they end up without US workers and don't get the help with the H1-B program to ensure the plant at least stays running and contribute to the local and national economy, why all the big talk?
Trump recently said "we have 8 trillion, that's a big number, nobody has numbers like that." I have no idea what he was referring to but I know he's been doubting all the investment promises as proof how the US economy is going to benefit.
And what about the worst of the worst?
Isn't it refreshing to see a country go to bat for their citizens and try to protect their jobs even when overseas and breaking other countries laws. Amazing. Why doesn't our government do that for us? Why does our government go out of their way to try to replace us? That is the real story. S. Korea, protecting S Korean jobs, America not protecting American jobs.
Anonymous wrote:I have some questions regarding this. S Korea has said the government has made it difficult to manage H1-B visas for workers. What was Georgia doing to help recruit trained US workers? What kinds of stipulations were there with this project to get tax incentives and what was Georgia doing to make sure those stipulations were met? Was Georgia investing in the right kind of training programs? If part of Trump's pitch is getting companies to invest in manufacturing in the US and they end up without US workers and don't get the help with the H1-B program to ensure the plant at least stays running and contribute to the local and national economy, why all the big talk?
Trump recently said "we have 8 trillion, that's a big number, nobody has numbers like that." I have no idea what he was referring to but I know he's been doubting all the investment promises as proof how the US economy is going to benefit.
And what about the worst of the worst?
Anonymous wrote:No special treatment for South Korea. If they are going to go after Mexicans and Indians, they have to go after anyone else who isn't following immigration law.
Hyundai will get these people the proper visas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now immigration court has ruled that millions of illegal immigrants will face mandatory detention, where previously they would have been out on bond.
They are following the law. The law states that illegal aliens, especially criminal aliens, SHALL be detained. The Biden administration did not follow the law.
Trump recently said "we have 8 trillion, that's a big number, nobody has numbers like that." I have no idea what he was referring to but I know he's been doubting all the investment promises as proof how the US economy is going to benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but this is a change in policy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now immigration court has ruled that millions of illegal immigrants will face mandatory detention, where previously they would have been out on bond.
They are following the law. The law states that illegal aliens, especially criminal aliens, SHALL be detained. The Biden administration did not follow the law.
This change deals with illegal immigrants who have been here for more than two years. possibly visa overstays.