Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-0806-moreno-central-america-immigration-20140806-story.html
“Fifteen years ago, people in my native Colombia asked the same painful question. A seemingly endless cycle of violence fueled by insurgent groups and drug cartels, combined with widespread poverty, had made it difficult to believe that Colombia could ever escape its downward spiral.
But we did. Thanks in large part to Plan Colombia — a decade-long, $8-billion U.S. aid program to help rebuild institutions, eradicate drug production and expand social protection — Colombia has undergone an extraordinary turnaround. Although it still struggles with high levels of crime, violence has dropped to a fraction of what it was in the 1990s. Investment is pouring in, economic growth is strong and, most important, young people no longer see migration as the only route to a better life.”
There must have been a wise leader who wasn't corrupted, yes? THAT is the key to success. If only the other countries used American aid as wisely.
colombia exported more cocaine last year than at any point in history.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/19/colombia-cocaine-production-breaks-record
plan colombia was a total failure on eradicating drug production.
the la times article is peddling false-hoods
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-0806-moreno-central-america-immigration-20140806-story.html
“Fifteen years ago, people in my native Colombia asked the same painful question. A seemingly endless cycle of violence fueled by insurgent groups and drug cartels, combined with widespread poverty, had made it difficult to believe that Colombia could ever escape its downward spiral.
But we did. Thanks in large part to Plan Colombia — a decade-long, $8-billion U.S. aid program to help rebuild institutions, eradicate drug production and expand social protection — Colombia has undergone an extraordinary turnaround. Although it still struggles with high levels of crime, violence has dropped to a fraction of what it was in the 1990s. Investment is pouring in, economic growth is strong and, most important, young people no longer see migration as the only route to a better life.”
There must have been a wise leader who wasn't corrupted, yes? THAT is the key to success. If only the other countries used American aid as wisely.
colombia exported more cocaine last year than at any point in history.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/19/colombia-cocaine-production-breaks-record
plan colombia was a total failure on eradicating drug production.
the la times article is peddling false-hoods
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-0806-moreno-central-america-immigration-20140806-story.html
“Fifteen years ago, people in my native Colombia asked the same painful question. A seemingly endless cycle of violence fueled by insurgent groups and drug cartels, combined with widespread poverty, had made it difficult to believe that Colombia could ever escape its downward spiral.
But we did. Thanks in large part to Plan Colombia — a decade-long, $8-billion U.S. aid program to help rebuild institutions, eradicate drug production and expand social protection — Colombia has undergone an extraordinary turnaround. Although it still struggles with high levels of crime, violence has dropped to a fraction of what it was in the 1990s. Investment is pouring in, economic growth is strong and, most important, young people no longer see migration as the only route to a better life.”
There must have been a wise leader who wasn't corrupted, yes? THAT is the key to success. If only the other countries used American aid as wisely.
colombia exported more cocaine last year than at any point in history.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/19/colombia-cocaine-production-breaks-record
plan colombia was a total failure on eradicating drug production.
the la times article is peddling false-hoods
Anonymous wrote:Where exactly are all these hundreds of thousands of migrants getting sent?
Are Liberals volunteering to take them in? Is there any place for them to sign up if they want to actually help?
Or do they just want to keep spewing their hate?
Who was that conservative woman on fox who adopted three children from South America? Laura something, I think. (The thread about her got deleted.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-0806-moreno-central-america-immigration-20140806-story.html
“Fifteen years ago, people in my native Colombia asked the same painful question. A seemingly endless cycle of violence fueled by insurgent groups and drug cartels, combined with widespread poverty, had made it difficult to believe that Colombia could ever escape its downward spiral.
But we did. Thanks in large part to Plan Colombia — a decade-long, $8-billion U.S. aid program to help rebuild institutions, eradicate drug production and expand social protection — Colombia has undergone an extraordinary turnaround. Although it still struggles with high levels of crime, violence has dropped to a fraction of what it was in the 1990s. Investment is pouring in, economic growth is strong and, most important, young people no longer see migration as the only route to a better life.”
There must have been a wise leader who wasn't corrupted, yes? THAT is the key to success. If only the other countries used American aid as wisely.
Anonymous wrote:Where exactly are all these hundreds of thousands of migrants getting sent?
Are Liberals volunteering to take them in? Is there any place for them to sign up if they want to actually help?
Or do they just want to keep spewing their hate?
Who was that conservative woman on fox who adopted three children from South America? Laura something, I think. (The thread about her got deleted.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where exactly are all these hundreds of thousands of migrants getting sent?
Are Liberals volunteering to take them in? Is there any place for them to sign up if they want to actually help?
Or do they just want to keep spewing their hate?
Who was that conservative woman on fox who adopted three children from South America? Laura something, I think. (The thread about her got deleted.)
Crickets. Lefties just want to bitc*. But do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Where exactly are all these hundreds of thousands of migrants getting sent?
Are Liberals volunteering to take them in? Is there any place for them to sign up if they want to actually help?
Or do they just want to keep spewing their hate?
Who was that conservative woman on fox who adopted three children from South America? Laura something, I think. (The thread about her got deleted.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can't be fixed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Dear DCUM Democrats,
Please speak up here. Please share how you want to respond to this crisis.
Thank you.
What crisis?
when nymag, an elite liberal publication, clearly states there is a crisis and provides evidence of said immigration crisis, feigning ignorance is no longer a solution.
Exactly.
This isn’t a NYT opinion piece. The person calling it a crisis is the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
The actual issue is the violence and instability in Honduras.
FYI, there's "violence and instability" around the globe, my friend. What exactly is your point? Open borders for all.
No. But if you want to have fewer refugees then fix the actual issue.
Probably hard to "fix" a country if everyone leaves, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-0806-moreno-central-america-immigration-20140806-story.html
“Fifteen years ago, people in my native Colombia asked the same painful question. A seemingly endless cycle of violence fueled by insurgent groups and drug cartels, combined with widespread poverty, had made it difficult to believe that Colombia could ever escape its downward spiral.
But we did. Thanks in large part to Plan Colombia — a decade-long, $8-billion U.S. aid program to help rebuild institutions, eradicate drug production and expand social protection — Colombia has undergone an extraordinary turnaround. Although it still struggles with high levels of crime, violence has dropped to a fraction of what it was in the 1990s. Investment is pouring in, economic growth is strong and, most important, young people no longer see migration as the only route to a better life.”
There must have been a wise leader who wasn't corrupted, yes? THAT is the key to success. If only the other countries used American aid as wisely.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-0806-moreno-central-america-immigration-20140806-story.html
“Fifteen years ago, people in my native Colombia asked the same painful question. A seemingly endless cycle of violence fueled by insurgent groups and drug cartels, combined with widespread poverty, had made it difficult to believe that Colombia could ever escape its downward spiral.
But we did. Thanks in large part to Plan Colombia — a decade-long, $8-billion U.S. aid program to help rebuild institutions, eradicate drug production and expand social protection — Colombia has undergone an extraordinary turnaround. Although it still struggles with high levels of crime, violence has dropped to a fraction of what it was in the 1990s. Investment is pouring in, economic growth is strong and, most important, young people no longer see migration as the only route to a better life.”
Anonymous wrote:It can't be fixed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Dear DCUM Democrats,
Please speak up here. Please share how you want to respond to this crisis.
Thank you.
What crisis?
when nymag, an elite liberal publication, clearly states there is a crisis and provides evidence of said immigration crisis, feigning ignorance is no longer a solution.
Exactly.
This isn’t a NYT opinion piece. The person calling it a crisis is the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
The actual issue is the violence and instability in Honduras.
FYI, there's "violence and instability" around the globe, my friend. What exactly is your point? Open borders for all.
No. But if you want to have fewer refugees then fix the actual issue.
It can't be fixed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Dear DCUM Democrats,
Please speak up here. Please share how you want to respond to this crisis.
Thank you.
What crisis?
when nymag, an elite liberal publication, clearly states there is a crisis and provides evidence of said immigration crisis, feigning ignorance is no longer a solution.
Exactly.
This isn’t a NYT opinion piece. The person calling it a crisis is the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
The actual issue is the violence and instability in Honduras.
FYI, there's "violence and instability" around the globe, my friend. What exactly is your point? Open borders for all.
No. But if you want to have fewer refugees then fix the actual issue.