I still feel loved and respected - maybe they just don't like you. Ever consider that? I don't like you already just because of the way you talk about Thai people. There's nothing wrong with cracking down on foreign lawbreakers. Give them some time in jail and then deport. Make sure they don't EVEN want to come back.
What about the young victims who have been molested, raped and abused? Amazingly there are never part of the equation until there lives finish by an overdose, a suicide or in a mental institution.
English has absorbed words from many languages, but largely because of specific historical events—Roman occupation brought Latin roots; Viking invasions contributed Old Norse vocabulary; the Norman Conquest in 1066 introduced a heavy layer of French, especially in law, governance, and aristocracy.
Later, German influence came through the Saxons and again via British monarchs of German origin, particularly the House of Hanover in the 18th century.
Some Arabic words entered English indirectly through trade, science, and translations during the Middle Ages—like "algebra," "alchemy," and "alcohol"—mostly via Latin or Spanish.
So yes, English evolved by absorbing from other languages—but mostly through conquest, migration, and political rule, not casual borrowing or cultural openness.
I'll stick with the facts. No need to distort anything. He was not granted legal status in 2019; he was subject to ICE Supervision:
in 2019, an Immigration Court agreed that he had entered the US illegally at an unknown date and time and thus should be deported. However the judge in 2019 also ruled that he could not be deported back to El Salvador. The "administrative error" in his case is that he was sent back to El Salvador,
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