cinque said:
"Leave Heidi the hell alone" On second thought, smear her all you want when you come rile up the crazies for me.
Chuckle. That Rafael is some kinda man.
Why?Florda_mike said:cinque said:
"Leave Heidi the hell alone" On second thought, smear her all you want when you come rile up the crazies for me.
Chuckle. That Rafael is some kinda man.
You drinking?
quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
BellCountyBear said:
Is not Hispanic. But some are dumb enough to think he is and will vote for him on that thought alone. It's the leftist way!
quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
Lol! No. You showed two things:
1. The feds DO NOT deport citizens. Your case involved a guy signing a statement that he was from Mexico. He lied and was deported because of his lie.
2. You were referring to Mexico in your first post. Thanks for answering that.
You won... the race on the rabbit trail. Congratulations, I think.quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
Lol! No. You showed two things:
1. The feds DO NOT deport citizens. Your case involved a guy signing a statement that he was from Mexico. He lied and was deported because of his lie.
2. You were referring to Mexico in your first post. Thanks for answering that.
Americans have been deported to Mexico. And Guatemala. And the DR.
so we are ok with the deportation of Americans as long as we also get rid of the dirty Mexicans?LIB,MR BEARS said:You won... the race on the rabbit trail. Congratulations, I think.quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
Lol! No. You showed two things:
1. The feds DO NOT deport citizens. Your case involved a guy signing a statement that he was from Mexico. He lied and was deported because of his lie.
2. You were referring to Mexico in your first post. Thanks for answering that.
Americans have been deported to Mexico. And Guatemala. And the DR.
JusHappy2BeHere said:so we are ok with the deportation of Americans as long as we also get rid of the dirty Mexicans?LIB,MR BEARS said:You won... the race on the rabbit trail. Congratulations, I think.quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
Lol! No. You showed two things:
1. The feds DO NOT deport citizens. Your case involved a guy signing a statement that he was from Mexico. He lied and was deported because of his lie.
2. You were referring to Mexico in your first post. Thanks for answering that.
Americans have been deported to Mexico. And Guatemala. And the DR.
Ya. Sure. That's exactly what I said.JusHappy2BeHere said:so we are ok with the deportation of Americans as long as we also get rid of the dirty Mexicans?LIB,MR BEARS said:You won... the race on the rabbit trail. Congratulations, I think.quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
Lol! No. You showed two things:
1. The feds DO NOT deport citizens. Your case involved a guy signing a statement that he was from Mexico. He lied and was deported because of his lie.
2. You were referring to Mexico in your first post. Thanks for answering that.
Americans have been deported to Mexico. And Guatemala. And the DR.
. Yes, sanity once again speaksquash said:JusHappy2BeHere said:so we are ok with the deportation of Americans as long as we also get rid of the dirty Mexicans?LIB,MR BEARS said:You won... the race on the rabbit trail. Congratulations, I think.quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:GolemIII said:quash said:Maybe you know the answer to this. When the feds deport American citizens what country do they go to?riflebear said:
Liberals are more for illegal immigrants these days over Americans. Is it any surprise they like Beto then?
Well, since the feds don't deport American Citizens from the US (not actual ones, anyway), I'll say to Fantasyland?
They do.
Try again?
No. They don't deport actual citizens. But keep lying.
"Tossou is only one of at least a half dozen mentally disabled U.S. citizens targeted, detained, or deported by ICE in recent years. In 2008, for example, the agency issued a detainer for Mark Lyttle, who was born and raised in North Carolina and who suffers from a mental disability. ICE detained him for two months before deporting him to Mexico. When he attempted to reenter, he was deported again. He lived homeless for months, eating from garbage and even being deported by Mexico to Guatemala. He later proved his U.S. citizenship and won a $175,000 court settlement."
From Cato.
You lose.
Lol! No. You showed two things:
1. The feds DO NOT deport citizens. Your case involved a guy signing a statement that he was from Mexico. He lied and was deported because of his lie.
2. You were referring to Mexico in your first post. Thanks for answering that.
Americans have been deported to Mexico. And Guatemala. And the DR.
Deportation of Americans is vanishingly rare, yet the mere mention brings out the Know Nothings. And most of those poor citizens got a settlement check (not a big one).
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Doc Holliday said:
Sounds a bit racist quash.
You want Mexican immigrants so we can push them into labor. Wow.
Immigrants are not your cheap labor slaves.
Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
How can you not see how extemely radical this is?quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"
Doc Holliday said:How can you not see how extemely radical this is?quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"
See the problem? The extraordinary imbalance between the populations of the Third World and of the West are, I think, often forgotten by Western idealists who, accustomed to thinking of their own homelands as great and powerful, don't realize how puny they actually are alongside dozens and dozens of the planet's poorer lands, whose inhabitants, in a world of open borders, would overwhelm the richer societies in a trice, creating social havoc and economic disaster.
Hundreds of millions of the people who, given open borders, would flow into the West would be in search of big welfare payouts, not hard work, and would be eager to impose their own cultural values on their new homelands rather than adapt. (Certainly the history of Western Europe during the last few decades has not provided a promising picture in this regard.)
The nefarious behavior doesn't even cross your mind.
They're not seeking freedom.quash said:Doc Holliday said:How can you not see how extemely radical this is?quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"
See the problem? The extraordinary imbalance between the populations of the Third World and of the West are, I think, often forgotten by Western idealists who, accustomed to thinking of their own homelands as great and powerful, don't realize how puny they actually are alongside dozens and dozens of the planet's poorer lands, whose inhabitants, in a world of open borders, would overwhelm the richer societies in a trice, creating social havoc and economic disaster.
Hundreds of millions of the people who, given open borders, would flow into the West would be in search of big welfare payouts, not hard work, and would be eager to impose their own cultural values on their new homelands rather than adapt. (Certainly the history of Western Europe during the last few decades has not provided a promising picture in this regard.)
The nefarious behavior doesn't even cross your mind.
Wow. People seeking more freedom is nefarious. You statists never cease to amaze.
Again, markets are the best system for allocating resources humans have come up with so far. Left alone the market would not create a flood from the third world.
But your fear of that flood could have been expressed in just 14 words.
Doc Holliday said:They're not seeking freedom.quash said:Doc Holliday said:How can you not see how extemely radical this is?quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"
See the problem? The extraordinary imbalance between the populations of the Third World and of the West are, I think, often forgotten by Western idealists who, accustomed to thinking of their own homelands as great and powerful, don't realize how puny they actually are alongside dozens and dozens of the planet's poorer lands, whose inhabitants, in a world of open borders, would overwhelm the richer societies in a trice, creating social havoc and economic disaster.
Hundreds of millions of the people who, given open borders, would flow into the West would be in search of big welfare payouts, not hard work, and would be eager to impose their own cultural values on their new homelands rather than adapt. (Certainly the history of Western Europe during the last few decades has not provided a promising picture in this regard.)
The nefarious behavior doesn't even cross your mind.
Wow. People seeking more freedom is nefarious. You statists never cease to amaze.
Again, markets are the best system for allocating resources humans have come up with so far. Left alone the market would not create a flood from the third world.
But your fear of that flood could have been expressed in just 14 words.
That is horseshiit.
They're seeking to reap the benefits of a more powerful society that requires individuals to be personally responsible...all without contributing.
The statistics prove this. You need to accept it.
they are Spanish speaking brown people.... to doc that means they are takers looking to live off of him while changing his white culturequash said:Doc Holliday said:They're not seeking freedom.quash said:Doc Holliday said:How can you not see how extemely radical this is?quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"
See the problem? The extraordinary imbalance between the populations of the Third World and of the West are, I think, often forgotten by Western idealists who, accustomed to thinking of their own homelands as great and powerful, don't realize how puny they actually are alongside dozens and dozens of the planet's poorer lands, whose inhabitants, in a world of open borders, would overwhelm the richer societies in a trice, creating social havoc and economic disaster.
Hundreds of millions of the people who, given open borders, would flow into the West would be in search of big welfare payouts, not hard work, and would be eager to impose their own cultural values on their new homelands rather than adapt. (Certainly the history of Western Europe during the last few decades has not provided a promising picture in this regard.)
The nefarious behavior doesn't even cross your mind.
Wow. People seeking more freedom is nefarious. You statists never cease to amaze.
Again, markets are the best system for allocating resources humans have come up with so far. Left alone the market would not create a flood from the third world.
But your fear of that flood could have been expressed in just 14 words.
That is horseshiit.
They're seeking to reap the benefits of a more powerful society that requires individuals to be personally responsible...all without contributing.
The statistics prove this. You need to accept it.
Without contributing? What do you labor means?
And, by all means, show me your stats that they aren't seeking freedom.
I can't support unrestricted movement across national borders.quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"
Those darned socialist highways.RioRata said:
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cinque said:Those darned socialist highways.RioRata said:
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Those darned socialist highways are every bit as evil as the socialist firefighters and police forces.YoakDaddy said:cinque said:Those darned socialist highways.RioRata said:
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Using highways is the dumbest example. Highways have been built by private entities for decades. If the market demands a way to get its product out, it'll happen without gov't. Plus, our interstate highways were primarily built by Ike for military movements based on the autobahn system he saw in Germany in WW2.
Osodecentx said:I can't support unrestricted movement across national borders.quash said:Osodecentx said:Is there a Libertarian position on immigration?quash said:
Our ****ed up immigration system also detains citizens on ICE holds, which is against the law. And now we are stripping native born Americans of their citizenship because ICE doesn't trust border midwives.
And then there's the labor shortage in construction, etc.
We need immigration reform. Vote the whole ballot.
Yes.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.
As Bastiat says "And yet, what analogy is there between an exchange and an invasion? What possible similarity can there be between a warship that comes to vomit missiles, fire, and devastation on our cities, and a merchant vessel that comes to offer us a voluntary exchange of goods for goods?"