Speeders very seldom murder cops. Kind of a big difference there ...BrooksBearLives said:Canada2017 said:BrooksBearLives said:Canada2017 said:Osodecentx said:From NYTimesBrooksBearLives said:Canada2017 said:BrooksBearLives said:Doc Holliday said:
You *******s on here feel good about making my generation pay for 2000+ new illegal immigrants coming through this country every ****ing day?
**** you guys. I'm going to have to live through a major depression at some point in my life while y'all will be dead having never experienced the hardships I will absolutely go through.
Um... guys. He's cursing.
Old bear and DC are going to be like, SO MAD, dude.
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OK rep point coming your way for the humor..
But Doc is most likely correct. Only a fool would believe the United States could employ, educate and provide the social services required ......
for the 10's of millions of impoverished central and South Americans who would most certainly immigrate here if allowed to do so .
With respect, the number coming has been dropping to the current point being the lowest in decades. We actually have a SHORTAGE of workers willing to do the jobs they do that fulfill REAL need for our economy.
This idea that "we can't handle them" is without basis in fact.
Border at 'Breaking Point' as More than 76,000 Migrants Cross in a Month
The number of migrant families crossing the southwest border has once again broken records, with unauthorized entries nearly doubling what they were a year ago, suggesting that the Trump administration's aggressive policies have not discouraged new migration to the United States.
More than 76,000 migrants crossed the border without authorization in February, an 11-year highand a strong sign that stepped-up prosecutions, new controls on asylum and harsher detention policies have not reversed what remains a powerful lure for thousands of families fleeing violence and poverty.
"The system is well beyond capacity, and remains at the breaking point," Kevin K. McAleenan, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, told reporters in announcing the new data on Tuesday.
The nation's top border enforcement officer painted a picture of processing centers filled to capacity, border agents struggling to meet medical needs and thousands of exhausted members of migrant families crammed into a detention system that was not built to house them all while newcomers continue to arrive, sometimes by the busload, at the rate of 2,200 a day.
Now wait ......some posters say the numbers of illegals is trending down. Way down .
Which is it ?
Historic numbers are WAY down. Last month, they blipped up.
Both are possible if you're not being purposefully obtuse.
OK....not trying to be obtuse.....
But the article sure makes it sound like the detention facilities are at capacity with more people coming in every day.
Wouldn't you agree the situation is at least.....very serious ?
This is a created problem.
If we started arresting every single person who sped on I-35, the jails would be overrun pretty quickly.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier