Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
Redbrickbear said:
Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
Redbrickbear said:
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Johnny Bear said:
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Redbrickbear said:
What kind of republican governor allows this? I get why Tampon Tim did it to Minn, but why are republican governors are allowing the destruction of communities in their state?
I get your point, but let's not forget the border is federal and we've presently got a party controlling the White House and the Senate that want this. Electing Trump and implementing mass deportations is the only answer - otherwise this kind of thing is only just beginning.
The Trump admin better go after the root of the problem which is that the federal govt is using our own tax money to give to all of these NGOs who are facilitating this invasion. We are being forced to pay for our own replacement.
If I'm a Republican governor I'm defending my cities and citizens from this kinda of community destruction.
It's often times Republican governors helping to bring them in
Governors of Indiana and Tennessee have both be in on the scam of brining in Syrians from their civil war and resettling them in their Red-Conservative States
Big business likes the cheap labor
You jokester. Tennessee gov. has brought in Syrians. Tennessee syrian population now makes up .02% of Tennessee's population. Indiana has balloned to .02% also. My goodness. Over run I tell you!!!!
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/syrian-population-by-state
So you admit Republican Governors are in fact bringing in migrants....you just don't think the numbers are a big deal.
Cool...Thanks for admitting that it is happening
My data only confirms the numbers there. It doesn't show which governor is responsible.
3 second google search on Indiana
https://www.exodusrefugee.org/article/holcomb-right-welcome-refugees-indiana/[
Governor Holcomb (GOP) has taken both the humanitarian and the practical approach to a global issue by
expressing his support of refugees resettling in Indiana. While the federal refugee resettlement program had been a bipartisan and largely uncontroversial issue historically, that legacy has been called into question by louder and more xenophobic voices in recent years. This was no doubt the motivation behind President Trump's September Executive Order that authorized states and counties to veto refugee resettlement at the local level. The order, coupled with the wide reduction in refugee arrivals during the past 3 years, seeks to widely dismantle the infrastructure of the US resettlement network.
Holcomb's public affirmation of the importance of this program continuing in Indiana demonstrated his understanding of the role refugees play in the Hoosier state as well as the humanitarian imperative of assisting those who have faced persecution]
As for Tennessee....
All the Tennessee Governors since 2010 have been Republicans
Any migrants brough in over the last decade plus have been under their watch.