Anonymous wrote:Bernie!!
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of the pro-Israel org called The Canary Mission? The links
They are allegedly providing Trump and Miller with names of people to deport if they’ve expressed any anti-Israel or pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Allegedly they want the Trump administration to go after US citizens next.
I mean, it’s crazy that a foreign government-aligned organization is telling the federal government who to arrest.
Are Americans aware they exist?
https://canarymission.org/
Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of the pro-Israel org called The Canary Mission? The links
They are allegedly providing Trump and Miller with names of people to deport if they’ve expressed any anti-Israel or pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Allegedly they want the Trump administration to go after US citizens next.
I mean, it’s crazy that a foreign government-aligned organization is telling the federal government who to arrest.
Are Americans aware they exist?
https://canarymission.org/
I can't wait to see how MAGAs try to spin this![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wholly ironic that a group of people who were pushed out of their homeland and were foreigners in another land are now wanting the same thing to happen to another minority group.
Shame on them.
Do you always generalize about entire populations of people, or just Jews?
Like do you think all Muslims are Jihadist terrorists?
All Catholics ok with child molestation by priests?
Or is it just when talking about Jews ….
Not the PP but I'm going to say I'm done with religion overall. Look at all the so called christians that follow and defend a rapist and convicted felon who has a major cruel streak-would Jesus apporive?. I think it's all BS and hypocritical. Go to church on Sunday be cruel and intolerant M-S-amen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
This is the most terrifying part. They don’t need to show proof to anyone. They can say a random soccer player is a gang banger or someone is a terrorist threat and people have no recourse to prove they are innocent. And MAGAs are too dense to realize that it’s not going to stop with “those” people. And those of us who dare question any of this are told we are pro gang members, etc. There is a lawful way to deport people. But this isn’t about deporting people, it’s about sending a message to the public that you best keep your head down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wholly ironic that a group of people who were pushed out of their homeland and were foreigners in another land are now wanting the same thing to happen to another minority group.
Shame on them.
Do you always generalize about entire populations of people, or just Jews?
Like do you think all Muslims are Jihadist terrorists?
All Catholics ok with child molestation by priests?
Or is it just when talking about Jews ….
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of the pro-Israel org called The Canary Mission? The links
They are allegedly providing Trump and Miller with names of people to deport if they’ve expressed any anti-Israel or pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Allegedly they want the Trump administration to go after US citizens next.
I mean, it’s crazy that a foreign government-aligned organization is telling the federal government who to arrest.
Are Americans aware they exist?
https://canarymission.org/
Anonymous wrote:There is apparently a "reverse canary mission" project.
https://www.reversecanarymission.org
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.
DP
Are they allowed to visit the Cincinnati Zoo or attend a Cubs game or purchase a Grand Slam breakfast at Denny’s while they’re here? I mean, they were not admitted to this country for any of those purposes, as well, so … but, I digress.
Anyway, I feel the same about anyone with dual citizenship. If someone cannot fully disavow loyalty to another state, seems reasonable enough to eject them. Regardless the other country.
All of them: gone, tout de suite, please and thank you.
DP: I actually think dual citizens should be banned from holding federal office, attaining a security clearance, or being able to donate to electoral campaigns or any issue-based campaign that touches politics (ie, no PAC donations).
If Democrats ran on this, they’d win.
Huh? Can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. Many dual citizens (like me and my DH, for example, who have European parents) are dual citizens because they have parents from two different countries. Ted Cruz, for example, was born in Canada to an American mother and Cuban father. He is a senator and also ran for president. Henry Kissinger was born in Germany and became a naturalized US citizen, as an adult and you can bet that he had a security clearance. Elon Musk, the real president, is the biggest political donor ever and is a citizen of three countries (South Africa, Canada, and the US).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.
DP
Are they allowed to visit the Cincinnati Zoo or attend a Cubs game or purchase a Grand Slam breakfast at Denny’s while they’re here? I mean, they were not admitted to this country for any of those purposes, as well, so … but, I digress.
Anyway, I feel the same about anyone with dual citizenship. If someone cannot fully disavow loyalty to another state, seems reasonable enough to eject them. Regardless the other country.
All of them: gone, tout de suite, please and thank you.
DP: I actually think dual citizens should be banned from holding federal office, attaining a security clearance, or being able to donate to electoral campaigns or any issue-based campaign that touches politics (ie, no PAC donations).
If Democrats ran on this, they’d win.