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Stan's avatar

Spot on commentary. This is nothing less than an invasion and colonization of the United States, and it is being done to us on purpose, with malice of for thought. Every illegal that’s entered this country must be expelled, without exception, and without delay, and that includes ALL claiming “refugee“ status or asylum.

This shit has got to stop.

Ending the massive migration into and colonization of the United States must end because if it doesn’t, we are finished. This is existential, it is about our survival. So nothing else matters.

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z28.310's avatar

Just as important as the deportations, the people behind the global human trafficking operation need to be put in jail.

Mayorkas and the people at HIAS, the massive NGO human trafficking operation he worked for before being put in charge of the US border. The religious leaders within the Lutheran and Catholic Church that were on the receiving end of hundreds of millions of dollars to build up this industry across the west. And the people within government that diverted endless taxpayer money to aid in the global operation.

They spent a ton of time and money investigating J6. That's the baseline for resources to go after something infinitely worse.

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Curtis T Price's avatar

Would you have said the same thing about runaway slaves 200 years ago, "they broke the law? *

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Auron MacIntyre's avatar

"Not being allowed to break into a country and steal welfare is slavery" thanks you for making my point

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Stan's avatar

Ummm, no Curtis, there is absolutely no correlation between the two. Surely you must realize that.

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the Ghost Of Josey Wales's avatar

Conservatives also need to be reminded of this. I don’t want to hear sob stories about this being an effort to prevent human trafficking or how we need to stop this so teenage girls don’t get raped by the cartels. These people knowingly submit themselves and their children to this - it is not my responsibility nor that of the U.S. government to protect illegals from themselves and their fellow countrymen. Those who subject themselves to abuse knowingly and enthusiastically are not victims nor do they deserve our sympathy. Protecting the American people and American nation is justification enough - we just reject left wing framing from all corners.

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Michael Weber's avatar

Auron MacIntyre thinks he’s got it all figured out: illegal immigrants are criminals, not victims. Real deep, buddy. Real original. Man takes one glance at a crying child and thinks, *Ah yes, the real problem with America today.*

Now, let’s break this down like we’re explaining it to a guy who thinks reading *The Art of War* makes him a military strategist. Auron says “the law is the law.” Okay, genius—ever heard of Jim Crow? Prohibition? The Fugitive Slave Act? You think just because something’s in a rulebook, it’s sacred? Laws ain’t holy scripture, my dude. They change. And you know who changes them? People who realize that “go back where you came from” ain’t a policy—it’s just a lazy way to pretend history started the moment *you* got comfortable.

And the best part? He’s sitting here acting like mass migration is some *brand new* concept, as if half the people screaming about the border ain’t the great-grandkids of folks who got off a boat with nothing but a bad haircut and a name they had to shorten at Ellis Island. But sure, Auron, tell me again how *this* wave of immigrants is somehow the one that’s gonna ruin everything.

This whole schtick is just dressing up good ol’ fashioned “I don’t like change” with some dollar-store tough guy rhetoric. But history don’t care about your feelings, buddy. It’s already moving on without you.

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ScuzzaMan's avatar

The only person you have the right to show mercy for, is you, i.e. on your own behalf, for wrongs done to you.

We don't have the right to be merciful to criminals regarding wrongs they did to someone else. That's not mercy, it's indifference. The role of the strong is to defend the weak, not to wring our hands about the consequences to criminals of being apprehended for their crimes.

Read your bible: the one thing that God repeatedly castigates Israel for, in the strongest terms, is failing to defend the widows and the orphans, those who have no immediate family to protect and provide for them.

There are established legal avenues for refugees and asylum seekers. Invading random western nations that have generous welfare systems is not one of them.

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Stan's avatar

Perfect!

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ScuzzaMan's avatar

Understood.

The clarification was that if they invaded your country already they're not refugees, they're invaders.

If they're asking to be let in through the proper channels then by all means process them accordingly.

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ScuzzaMan's avatar

Yes, the system has been overloaded with fakes, freeloaders, invaders, and other assorted criminals. If you want to have the resources to be merciful then that problem still needs to be addressed.

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Stan's avatar

No. All illegals out. I don’t give a damn whether they’re being “persecuted” or not. I only care about the survival of America and Americans. This shit has got to stop.

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Stan's avatar

Huh??? This is not about who “God” cares about or not. This is about America and our survival as a nation. You need to realize the vast and total difference between the two.

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Stan's avatar

LOL! And that has nothing to do with throwing our nation open to an unlimited number of people that may well pose a threat to our safety and security,. You need to get a better understanding of what it is to be a Christian because you’re certainly missing the point there.

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the Ghost Of Josey Wales's avatar

In all but 20 countries on earth, Christians and Jews are absolutely safe. They can stay in Mexico - a more Christian nation than ours - and live free of persecution.

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the Ghost Of Josey Wales's avatar

That’s a rather meaningless metric when few people on earth are persecuted for their religion. Again - there are less than 20 countries where Christians cannot practice safely, and all have nations safe for Christians in their respective regions. They need not come to the West.

And most of Mexico is perfectly safe and fine. Middle and upper class Mexicans do not move here - nor do the many Arab Christians who live there happily and with great prosperity. You obviously haven’t spent honest time there.

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the Ghost Of Josey Wales's avatar

You have named 5 countries. Please list 16 more. And Christians in Uganda are in danger from what? Nigeria is absolutely full of Christians - those living in the Muslim north can simply relocate internally. Or move to any number of Christian countries within Africa.

Christian Pakistanis can move to India, where there are multiple Christian majority states where Christians live free of persecution. Why did your friend have to come all the way here other than to give you an opportunity to indulge your sense of moral superiority and take hedonistic pleasure in being a “good person?”

I saw your post on Twitter about this and found it utterly laughable, as someone who has also lived in third world war zones where “real refugees” struggle to escape. You were so close to getting there.. but the real answer is these people belong in the safest close country in their respective region with their neighbors. The choice of language in the Bible is not a mistake and those who have bothered to learn its original language have a better sense of our obligations than you do.

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