Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad how many people are ok with criminals coming here as long as they get cheap coffee and fruit. It’s really telling.
It really is. Americans should hold themselves to higher standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad how many people are ok with criminals coming here as long as they get cheap coffee and fruit. It’s really telling.
STFU already with that tired line that is all over social media. JFC, are you all reading the same set of talking points? At least get some original material. The only thing you forgot to mention is Laken Riley.
For the last time—no, Dems are not in favor of criminals coming here and we are happy to see them leave.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad how many people are ok with criminals coming here as long as they get cheap coffee and fruit. It’s really telling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has just put sanctions on our largest supplier of cut flowers and coffee days before Valentine's day.
Cut flowers are a waste of money and you don't have to buy coffee from Colombia. Find an ethically sourced product from a country that doesn't turn a blind eye to drug cartels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/colombias-petro-will-not-allow-us-planes-return-migrants-2025-01-26/
This is an interesting development. Colombia said they wouldn’t take back their own citizens so Trump is enacting tariffs and other measures.
Personally, I think this is a great move. It is the responsibility of the host nation to repatriate their citizens. I do not understand why Colombia won’t welcome their own people back.
They don’t have any issues taking their migrants back. They are demanding they are returned on civilian flights like humans.
To me, that’s a fair ask.
Why don't they (Colombia) pay for these flights then? THAT would be fair
The civilian deportations under Biden cost $9,000 per flight. The Trump military flights are costing $900,000.
Colombia accepted 475 repatriation flights from the US. 120 last year. No tariff war was necessary
Stop making numbers up its just a
Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has just put sanctions on our largest supplier of cut flowers and coffee days before Valentine's day.
Cut flowers are a waste of money and you don't have to buy coffee from Colombia. Find an ethically sourced product from a country that doesn't turn a blind eye to drug cartels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/colombias-petro-will-not-allow-us-planes-return-migrants-2025-01-26/
This is an interesting development. Colombia said they wouldn’t take back their own citizens so Trump is enacting tariffs and other measures.
Personally, I think this is a great move. It is the responsibility of the host nation to repatriate their citizens. I do not understand why Colombia won’t welcome their own people back.
They don’t have any issues taking their migrants back. They are demanding they are returned on civilian flights like humans.
To me, that’s a fair ask.
Why don't they (Colombia) pay for these flights then? THAT would be fair
The civilian deportations under Biden cost $9,000 per flight. The Trump military flights are costing $900,000.
Colombia accepted 475 repatriation flights from the US. 120 last year. No tariff war was necessary
Stop making numbers up its just a
Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Trump has just put sanctions on our largest supplier of cut flowers and coffee days before Valentine's day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has just put sanctions on our largest supplier of cut flowers and coffee days before Valentine's day.
Oh the horror!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for florists, it sounds like they are going to be the hardest hit with this.
I feel bad for US citizens who have been victims of crimines committed by those in the US illegally.
Anonymous wrote:Trump has just put sanctions on our largest supplier of cut flowers and coffee days before Valentine's day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we all are arguing on this thread, the verbal sparring between Trump and the Colombian president has escalated. Trump threatened a 25% tariff, ColOmbian Prez threatened same, Trump raised it to 50%, and ColOmbian Prez also raised his to 50%... I hope every country in the world that Trump threatens joins in. Trump is absurd with all his d**k swinging. I can't believe this passes for "manliness" and "toughness" in MAGA circles.
These guys have his number.
Yes, they do! They just have to deal with him the way they would with a grade school bully threatening other kids during recess.