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Teslas torched with Molotov cocktails and shot with gun
Lefties are always quick to violence and terrorism when it comes to destroying their own. Nasty people. Best avoided. -
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So now they are terrorists.
The people being deported did not necessarily unlawfully enter the USA. Many entered on bonafide visas. Which law and where does the law explicitly state that it is a crime. to be an undocumented immigrant? The Supreme Court of the US has already stated that undocumented status in itself is not a crime. -
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It took Dems less than 3 months to turn into Domestic Terrorism
I was actually very surprised there were not riots after Trump won this time, perhaps they were so confident Cackling Kamala would win they were just totally blind sided and not ready to go -
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So now they are terrorists.
Jaywalking is a CRIME. And anyone who says it isn't is totally wrong. -
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Does the inequality ever make you uncomfortable?
Thank you for confirming that they will only buy 7/11 food when they don't have access to street food. We are therefore in agreement. -
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So now they are terrorists.
You really are devoid of cognitive ability rendering your reading comprehension below that of a high school student. There is no law making it a crime to live in the U.S. as an undocumented immigrant. Instead, the law treats it as a civil violation. If the undocumented immigrant has lied, or misrepresented on legal forms to enter the USA, then that act may be criminal if a court so rules. Undocumented presence alone is not a violation of federal criminal law. You can't have it both ways. The Trump administration has been relying on the current civil laws to carry out its campaign. Federal immigration laws are principally enforced through civil proceedings administered by the Department of Homeland Security. Because these are civil proceedings, the accused immigration offenders do not have the same protections that apply when someone is charged with a crime.
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