Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would criminal law enforcement be involved in administrative enforcement?
Why would someone knowingly come here in violation of federal law, and then operate a motor vehicle without a license or insurance in violation of Virginia law?
Have you spent any time wondering about that?
No, you say?
Shocking.
Why would someone knowingly come here in violation of federal law? For an opportunity for a better life.
Why would someone operate a motor vehicle without a license or insurance in violation of Virginia law? Because to get places in Virginia, you basically have to drive.
This isn't complicated. If you think it is, that's shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lean left and have immigrant parents, but have no problem with what the officer did.
None of us get to do what we want without repercussion. You are undocumented, AND you drive without a license (and presumably without insurance), AND you get into an accident? Yeah sorry, there are consequences.
I completely understand a human being seeking a better life, but this person should not be on the road.
+1
+2
Also have immigrant parents and find this kind of thing infuriating
+3
Fairfax County residents need to make their voices heard.
Fairfax County residents make their voices heard every Election Day. Somehow this issue doesn’t seem to be turning Fairfax more red.
OP of this quote. Oh, I will never, ever, ever vote Republican ever again. Ever.
I support middle ground initiatives - I don't support a wall, or separating mothers from their kids, or moats of snakes and alligators. I also don't support restricting blanket immigration from countries our POTUS randomly deems as dangerous because they follow a particular religion.
But I do recognize that we cannot take in ever single person, and I do support measures to restrict or limit illegal immigration - punishing employers and making the incentive to cross the border more difficult. And certainly punish people who break laws that endangers others - like driving without a license and being wanted by ICE.
Neither side is doing a good job on this issue. There is a more moderate line, and while I take issue with how Democrats handle issues regarding immigration, the Republican philosophy is equally repugnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP
That poster never claimed Langley Park was in MoCo.
I’m the one who posted about CASA’s very secure fence. I never claimed LP was in MoCo either.
So, are you seeing other posts on this thread the rest of us can’t see?![]()
It's kind of odd to bring up CASA's Langley Park location in a thread about Montgomery County, if you know that Langley Park isn't in Montgomery County.
It's like me saying something like, "Is there any doubt that Paris residents disapprove of Saudi Arabia's policies on killing journalists?" I mean, I could - but why would I?
Okay, sure. Because anyone opposed to illegal immigration must be a Macedonian troll. That’s reasonable logic, right there.
CASA is a corrupt organization with too much political power in MoCo. CASA supports illegal immigration. They happen to have a place in Langley Park that is complete locked up and secure so that people can not enter illegally.
So, an organization that supports people who enter the country illegally, does NOT want people to enter it’s Langley Park location illegally.
No, it is completely locked and secure because of people like you...hillbillies, racits, bigots and xenophopists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP
That poster never claimed Langley Park was in MoCo.
I’m the one who posted about CASA’s very secure fence. I never claimed LP was in MoCo either.
So, are you seeing other posts on this thread the rest of us can’t see?![]()
It's kind of odd to bring up CASA's Langley Park location in a thread about Montgomery County, if you know that Langley Park isn't in Montgomery County.
It's like me saying something like, "Is there any doubt that Paris residents disapprove of Saudi Arabia's policies on killing journalists?" I mean, I could - but why would I?
Okay, sure. Because anyone opposed to illegal immigration must be a Macedonian troll. That’s reasonable logic, right there.
CASA is a corrupt organization with too much political power in MoCo. CASA supports illegal immigration. They happen to have a place in Langley Park that is complete locked up and secure so that people can not enter illegally.
So, an organization that supports people who enter the country illegally, does NOT want people to enter it’s Langley Park location illegally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lean left and have immigrant parents, but have no problem with what the officer did.
None of us get to do what we want without repercussion. You are undocumented, AND you drive without a license (and presumably without insurance), AND you get into an accident? Yeah sorry, there are consequences.
I completely understand a human being seeking a better life, but this person should not be on the road.
+1
+2
Also have immigrant parents and find this kind of thing infuriating
+3
Fairfax County residents need to make their voices heard.
Fairfax County residents make their voices heard every Election Day. Somehow this issue doesn’t seem to be turning Fairfax more red.
Perhaps as this issue grows, as it is apparently doing in Fairfax County, that will change.
Or, those who are fed up at the lack of immigration enforcement will leave the county. Like we did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lean left and have immigrant parents, but have no problem with what the officer did.
None of us get to do what we want without repercussion. You are undocumented, AND you drive without a license (and presumably without insurance), AND you get into an accident? Yeah sorry, there are consequences.
I completely understand a human being seeking a better life, but this person should not be on the road.
+1
+2
Also have immigrant parents and find this kind of thing infuriating
+3
Fairfax County residents need to make their voices heard.
Fairfax County residents make their voices heard every Election Day. Somehow this issue doesn’t seem to be turning Fairfax more red.
OP of this quote. Oh, I will never, ever, ever vote Republican ever again. Ever.
I support middle ground initiatives - I don't support a wall, or separating mothers from their kids, or moats of snakes and alligators. I also don't support restricting blanket immigration from countries our POTUS randomly deems as dangerous because they follow a particular religion.
But I do recognize that we cannot take in ever single person, and I do support measures to restrict or limit illegal immigration - punishing employers and making the incentive to cross the border more difficult. And certainly punish people who break laws that endangers others - like driving without a license and being wanted by ICE.
Neither side is doing a good job on this issue. There is a more moderate line, and while I take issue with how Democrats handle issues regarding immigration, the Republican philosophy is equally repugnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lean left and have immigrant parents, but have no problem with what the officer did.
None of us get to do what we want without repercussion. You are undocumented, AND you drive without a license (and presumably without insurance), AND you get into an accident? Yeah sorry, there are consequences.
I completely understand a human being seeking a better life, but this person should not be on the road.
+1
+2
Also have immigrant parents and find this kind of thing infuriating
+3
Fairfax County residents need to make their voices heard.
Fairfax County residents make their voices heard every Election Day. Somehow this issue doesn’t seem to be turning Fairfax more red.
OP of this quote. Oh, I will never, ever, ever vote Republican ever again. Ever.
I support middle ground initiatives - I don't support a wall, or separating mothers from their kids, or moats of snakes and alligators. I also don't support restricting blanket immigration from countries our POTUS randomly deems as dangerous because they follow a particular religion.
But I do recognize that we cannot take in ever single person, and I do support measures to restrict or limit illegal immigration - punishing employers and making the incentive to cross the border more difficult. And certainly punish people who break laws that endangers others - like driving without a license and being wanted by ICE.
Neither side is doing a good job on this issue. There is a more moderate line, and while I take issue with how Democrats handle issues regarding immigration, the Republican philosophy is equally repugnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lean left and have immigrant parents, but have no problem with what the officer did.
None of us get to do what we want without repercussion. You are undocumented, AND you drive without a license (and presumably without insurance), AND you get into an accident? Yeah sorry, there are consequences.
I completely understand a human being seeking a better life, but this person should not be on the road.
+1
+2
Also have immigrant parents and find this kind of thing infuriating
+3
Fairfax County residents need to make their voices heard.
Fairfax County residents make their voices heard every Election Day. Somehow this issue doesn’t seem to be turning Fairfax more red.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps as this issue grows, as it is apparently doing in Fairfax County, that will change.
Or, those who are fed up at the lack of immigration enforcement will leave the county. Like we did.
Win-win.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps as this issue grows, as it is apparently doing in Fairfax County, that will change.
Or, those who are fed up at the lack of immigration enforcement will leave the county. Like we did.
Win-win.