Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's always some country whiter like Canada or Europe.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Door is wide open if you want to leave. Didn’t you liberals promise to do so when we elected Trump? Off you go.
You really want all the Dems to leave? The economy can’t even handle the migrant workers leaving and you think half the county should go?
They’d just follow us anyway, like they always do. Just like they did from X. They are as obsessed with us as they as with children’s genitals.
The MAGAs can’t live without attention from Democrats, it’s their oxygen. We might as well stay and watch their leader’s downfall.
So what country are democrats fleeing to?
Op says she’s scared the president won’t let democrats leave. You are telling op democrats can leave, but MAGA will follow democrats as they do leave?
So where is the new American democrat haven? I double dog dare you to tell the board the location of utopia.
Believe it or not, Mexico, Portugal, Ireland, Canada, Italy, Costa Rica, and the collective Caribbean nations are where US citizens are moving.
And they move to communities of white people who use the local populace as maids, gardeners, servants. We see and understand what you are doing.
Maids and gardeners are usually locals. Is that a bad thing? Do immigrants not live in ethnic enclaves in the USA or throughout the world? That is a normal dynamic on which you are trying to assign sinister motives.
Because Trump is cutting off your supply of cheap domestic labor, cheap contractors, cheap nannies, you are cutting out the middleman (U.S. taxpayers) and going directly to the source. While complaining about the “cruelty” of Trump enforcing U.S. immigration law.
“Trump is so cruel, he’s tearing families apart and being racist!” = “Trump is enforcing U.S.immigration law, so my cheap maid/nanny has to leave.”
Never to be deprived of their slaves, democrats/liberals will be undeterred and go directly to the source. Bravo/a. You will never be without your domestic slaves again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/americas/nanny-immigration-trump-policies-latam-intl
An invisible workforce’
Catalina’s mother has raised her children alone and dedicated part of her life to childcare, a sector facing a deep staffing crisis—one that has worsened in recent months, as experts say immigrants are essential to sustaining it.
“The childcare sector broadly has long been facing a crisis and a shortage of workers. And immigrant workers are critical to keeping that system running. Both the formal sector and the informal sector,” Wendy Cervantes, director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), tells CNN.
According to a report from the National Women’s Law Center, 20% of early educators in the US – an umbrella term encompassing preschool teachers, home-based childcare providers, teachers aids and program directors – are immigrants. Women make up “a significant percentage” of the workforce in this sector nationwide.
“Care work is the work that makes all other work possible and enables all families to thrive,” the report says. However, caregivers face low wages, lack of benefits, vulnerability to exploitation, and job insecurity. Undocumented workers, for their part, also lack basic labor rights and protections.
Orange Hitler wants to take away my undocumented, cheap nanny!
He’s a nazi!!
only a demented racists would remove a cheap undocumented nanny from a DCUM couple. unbelievable. They might have to pay full cost to a US citizen. just unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/americas/nanny-immigration-trump-policies-latam-intl
An invisible workforce’
Catalina’s mother has raised her children alone and dedicated part of her life to childcare, a sector facing a deep staffing crisis—one that has worsened in recent months, as experts say immigrants are essential to sustaining it.
“The childcare sector broadly has long been facing a crisis and a shortage of workers. And immigrant workers are critical to keeping that system running. Both the formal sector and the informal sector,” Wendy Cervantes, director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), tells CNN.
According to a report from the National Women’s Law Center, 20% of early educators in the US – an umbrella term encompassing preschool teachers, home-based childcare providers, teachers aids and program directors – are immigrants. Women make up “a significant percentage” of the workforce in this sector nationwide.
“Care work is the work that makes all other work possible and enables all families to thrive,” the report says. However, caregivers face low wages, lack of benefits, vulnerability to exploitation, and job insecurity. Undocumented workers, for their part, also lack basic labor rights and protections.
Orange Hitler wants to take away my undocumented, cheap nanny!
He’s a nazi!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/americas/nanny-immigration-trump-policies-latam-intl
An invisible workforce’
Catalina’s mother has raised her children alone and dedicated part of her life to childcare, a sector facing a deep staffing crisis—one that has worsened in recent months, as experts say immigrants are essential to sustaining it.
“The childcare sector broadly has long been facing a crisis and a shortage of workers. And immigrant workers are critical to keeping that system running. Both the formal sector and the informal sector,” Wendy Cervantes, director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), tells CNN.
According to a report from the National Women’s Law Center, 20% of early educators in the US – an umbrella term encompassing preschool teachers, home-based childcare providers, teachers aids and program directors – are immigrants. Women make up “a significant percentage” of the workforce in this sector nationwide.
“Care work is the work that makes all other work possible and enables all families to thrive,” the report says. However, caregivers face low wages, lack of benefits, vulnerability to exploitation, and job insecurity. Undocumented workers, for their part, also lack basic labor rights and protections.
Orange Hitler wants to take away my undocumented, cheap nanny!
He’s a nazi!!
He’s not smart or fashionable enough to be an actual Nazi, but the both of you sure are stupid and horrible people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/americas/nanny-immigration-trump-policies-latam-intl
An invisible workforce’
Catalina’s mother has raised her children alone and dedicated part of her life to childcare, a sector facing a deep staffing crisis—one that has worsened in recent months, as experts say immigrants are essential to sustaining it.
“The childcare sector broadly has long been facing a crisis and a shortage of workers. And immigrant workers are critical to keeping that system running. Both the formal sector and the informal sector,” Wendy Cervantes, director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), tells CNN.
According to a report from the National Women’s Law Center, 20% of early educators in the US – an umbrella term encompassing preschool teachers, home-based childcare providers, teachers aids and program directors – are immigrants. Women make up “a significant percentage” of the workforce in this sector nationwide.
“Care work is the work that makes all other work possible and enables all families to thrive,” the report says. However, caregivers face low wages, lack of benefits, vulnerability to exploitation, and job insecurity. Undocumented workers, for their part, also lack basic labor rights and protections.
Orange Hitler wants to take away my undocumented, cheap nanny!
He’s a nazi!!
He’s not smart or fashionable enough to be an actual Nazi, but the both of you sure are stupid and horrible people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
HOW IN THE WORLD CAN YOU SAY THIS????
See at least 50 of the men, imprisoned (imprisoned!!!!) in a Salvadoran jail. They were here legally! They committed no crimes. They are accused of no crimes. They have said nothing anti-semitic.
shocking
“The government calls them all ‘illegal aliens.’ But of the 90 cases where the method of crossing is known, 50 men report that they came legally to the United States, with advanced US government permission, at an official border crossing point,” Cato wrote in its report.
So the 50 men you referenced have self-reported that they came to the US legally? And you are so naive to believe that if those men came to the US illegally, they would admit to committing a crime?
Listen, I hate to be unkind, but if you honestly believe this you are a dumbf@ck.
What happened to our educational system?
Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/americas/nanny-immigration-trump-policies-latam-intl
An invisible workforce’
Catalina’s mother has raised her children alone and dedicated part of her life to childcare, a sector facing a deep staffing crisis—one that has worsened in recent months, as experts say immigrants are essential to sustaining it.
“The childcare sector broadly has long been facing a crisis and a shortage of workers. And immigrant workers are critical to keeping that system running. Both the formal sector and the informal sector,” Wendy Cervantes, director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), tells CNN.
According to a report from the National Women’s Law Center, 20% of early educators in the US – an umbrella term encompassing preschool teachers, home-based childcare providers, teachers aids and program directors – are immigrants. Women make up “a significant percentage” of the workforce in this sector nationwide.
“Care work is the work that makes all other work possible and enables all families to thrive,” the report says. However, caregivers face low wages, lack of benefits, vulnerability to exploitation, and job insecurity. Undocumented workers, for their part, also lack basic labor rights and protections.
Orange Hitler wants to take away my undocumented, cheap nanny!
He’s a nazi!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
HOW IN THE WORLD CAN YOU SAY THIS????
See at least 50 of the men, imprisoned (imprisoned!!!!) in a Salvadoran jail. They were here legally! They committed no crimes. They are accused of no crimes. They have said nothing anti-semitic.
shocking
“The government calls them all ‘illegal aliens.’ But of the 90 cases where the method of crossing is known, 50 men report that they came legally to the United States, with advanced US government permission, at an official border crossing point,” Cato wrote in its report.
So the 50 men you referenced have self-reported that they came to the US legally? And you are so naive to believe that if those men came to the US illegally, they would admit to committing a crime?
Anonymous wrote:Where none of us can get out? What is the long term agenda here—no foreign students, no immigrants, isolates our allies, befriends our frenemies, stomping on our university free speech, … where are we at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about
HOW IN THE WORLD CAN YOU SAY THIS????
See at least 50 of the men, imprisoned (imprisoned!!!!) in a Salvadoran jail. They were here legally! They committed no crimes. They are accused of no crimes. They have said nothing anti-semitic.
shocking
Anonymous wrote:Trump doesn’t want to let people into the country and our doctors are racing to leave the US. Canada is currently experiencing a 759% increase in our medical doctors seeking to have reciprocal licenses and a move to Canada. Germany, preWW2, was where the best medical doctors were located. The medical doctors and scientists were the first to leave. Looks like the USA is following that pattern. https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/05/29/nx-s1-5414345/american-doctors-look-to-relocate-to-canada-to-avoid-the-trump-administration