Just poor oppressed families looking for a better life... (Page 1/3)
williegoat MAR 21, 08:38 PM
Don't call it an invasion, your privilege is showing.

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"Ain't no rest for the whiskers."

randye MAR 21, 11:36 PM
BingB MAR 23, 09:39 AM
I think both statements are true.

They are poor oppressed people looking for a better life.

And it is an "invasion".
randye MAR 23, 06:43 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

I think both statements are true.

They are poor oppressed people looking for a better life.

And it is an "invasion".





Another example of how Leftists routinely hold two or more completely contradictory and irreconcilable beliefs in their heads simultaneously.

It's an illness, not a "feature".
steve308 MAR 24, 08:34 AM
So where are the women and children?

In other open border news
Man arrested following North Carolina barricade incident on federal terror watch list, illegal migrant
Awet Hagos, who was taken into custody following a barricade situation in Gates County, North Carolina, was found to be on a terrorist watch list and an illegal migrant from Yemen. (Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson via X)
BingB MAR 24, 11:42 AM

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Originally posted by steve308:

So where are the women and children?



https://www.pewresearch.org...-at-the-end-of-2023/


In December 2023, most encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border (54%) involved migrants traveling as single adults, while 41% involved people traveling in families and 5% involved unaccompanied minors.

In recent months, a growing number of encounters have involved people traveling in families. In December 2023, the Border Patrol had nearly 102,000 encounters with family members, up from around 61,000 a year earlier



But anytime you see people seeking better financial conditions an overwhelming majority are going to be younger men. Same as the crowds you saw riding the rails in the UNited States during the depression. The men are a majority of the breadwinners that have to seek work.

IMSA GT MAR 24, 05:51 PM
Are land mines obsolete nowadays?
jdv MAR 24, 06:18 PM
The woman and children are separated before they get to the border as they are more valuable. Think human trafficking.
BingB MAR 24, 06:59 PM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

Are land mines obsolete nowadays?


Due to high civilian casualties land mines are considered a human rights violation. The US military has not used them since 1991.

randye MAR 24, 10:10 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

Due to high civilian casualties land mines are considered a human rights violation. The US military has not used them since 1991.




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