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Topic: MASS RELEASES of illegal immigrants onto city streets
Mr Good Guy's photo
Tue 12/13/22 01:39 PM
Edited by Mr Good Guy on Tue 12/13/22 01:42 PM
For months (years actually) authorities in Texas and Arizona have been begging for help from the Biden Administration, claiming they cannot handle the influx of illegal immigrants that Biden/Harris are allowing into our country.

Now, due to being beyond the breaking point, Texas is mass releasing the illegals onto the city streets as there is nowhere to house them. Homeless, right out onto the streets, at night, in the cold, no authorities in sight.

Many, many more are coming with no signs of it ever stopping. 150 countries thus far have come here.

Biden/Harris have done NOTHING up until now and have no plans to do anything.

No other country on Earth allows a run on their border like this.

Democrats.....you're ok with this?!!

Bart's photo
Tue 12/13/22 02:36 PM
Edited by Bart on Tue 12/13/22 02:38 PM
The Mexican government are busing their citizens to the US border escorted by Mexican police . This is what was going on before Trump became president and he stopped that practice by pressuring the Mexican govt. with tarrifs or sanctions , but it stopped. Now with Biden that practice has returned . They see that in 8 days title 42 will go away for Mexican immigrants only. And projections for illegals crossing over will be about 18,000 a day. Released with no record of who they are or where they go and what they are here for. This isn’t because of a “ broken border policy. This is being done on purpose to bring in as many people that are likely to vote democrat in the near future. That is why title 42 will remain for people from Puerto Rico and other Central American countries. Yes…most democrats are fine with it …. Bhaaaaa. Bhaaaaa.

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Tue 12/13/22 03:26 PM

The Mexican government are busing their citizens to the US border escorted by Mexican police . This is what was going on before Trump became president and he stopped that practice by pressuring the Mexican govt. with tarrifs or sanctions , but it stopped. Now with Biden that practice has returned . They see that in 8 days title 42 will go away for Mexican immigrants only. And projections for illegals crossing over will be about 18,000 a day. Released with no record of who they are or where they go and what they are here for. This isn’t because of a “ broken border policy. This is being done on purpose to bring in as many people that are likely to vote democrat in the near future. That is why title 42 will remain for people from Puerto Rico and other Central American countries. Yes…most democrats are fine with it …. Bhaaaaa. Bhaaaaa.

I have to wonder if the Dems make the connection how THEY are paying for all these people, and NOT just through their taxes. Many legal Americans today are having trouble paying their rent, mortgage, gas, food, etc. Now add all these people to your monthly bills too. And no, they are NOT working, NOT paying taxes, are NOT contributing. They are TAKING, and we (you) are paying their way. Makes zero sense whatsoever. And we haven't even started talking about the sex trafficking, drugs coming over the border, rapes, and deaths from all this craziness. Now way in hell the Dems can be ok with this and its hard to take them seriously if they say they are.

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Thu 12/15/22 03:52 AM
One thing I don’t agree on is the use of our tax dollars or asking for donations to bus illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities where they’re told of promised jobs and when they get there they’re none and then they’re stuck there so what’s the purpose of that lie. Months back some illegal immigrants where told such a promise and flown to Martha’s Vineyard and now those illegals are suing the government for it. Our government is one of the most untrustworthy governments there is period.

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Fri 12/16/22 09:38 AM
They used to detained them and deported them back to Mexico before, they're not doing that anymore?

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Fri 12/16/22 10:25 AM
Edited by Mr Good Guy on Fri 12/16/22 10:30 AM

They used to detained them and deported them back to Mexico before, they're not doing that anymore?
You're serious, so I'll be as nice as possible in saying "No, not even close!". Some people criticize Fox News yet they have been the ONLY organization who has had a reporter and drones there at the border for the last 2 years, everyday, covering it. Just within the last few days, 2 LONG years later after millions have come into the USA illegally and NOT deported, are a few other networks finally going down to the border to see what's going on. TWO YEARS after they started coming in mass. It's unfathomable how anyone in this country, no matter what your politics, can see this live on television and not take it seriously. Do yourself a favor and turn the channel once in awhile so you can see what's going on with the border. Only ONE channel has covered this consistently since Biden/Harris invited them all to come. Love Fox or hate Fox, someone who truly wanted answers, was "Independent" or wanted another viewpoint would check it out and educate themselves.

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Fri 12/16/22 11:51 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal 💖💎 on Fri 12/16/22 11:52 AM
Since you mention "150 countries" I'm assuming you're not just talking about Mexicans.

It's always weird to me that people in some other countries think that "no other country" has that problem.

The EU have taken on more than 2x as many refugees than the US!!
Our countries our overrun, our social security systems drained, same for health insurance, - all at the expense of the Dutch citizens (and the same in Germany, France, Spain, UK, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, and so on."

There are no houses for us anymore, "us" being Dutch people, so people now end up living in caravans (what you call mobile homes), or forced to stay with parents etc. Many cannot afford to pay bills, buy food and so on with the current high prices, refugees get it all for free or as good as.
And refugees DO get houses!!! They empty houses for them, or build new ones for them.

Then it makes the news that these poor refugees are sleeping in the streets, even the camps have run out of space for them.
Lot of to-do, because OMG this is SO sad!!
While our own people end up in the street because of this situation and NO ONE mentions that, doesn't make the news either.

And they keep adding refugees, EU forces us to.
We now have Ukrainians coming in droves. These are generally very decent people, but we simply have no space, no homes, our treasury is empty -has been for decades I think- but we must be humanitarian and take on more, and more.

The US isn't even in the top 10 of countries that take on board the highest % of refugees.
So if you think you got it bad...

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Fri 12/16/22 12:11 PM
Edited by Mr Good Guy on Fri 12/16/22 12:17 PM

Since you mention "150 countries" I'm assuming you're not just talking about Mexicans.

It's always weird to me that people in some other countries think that "no other country" has that problem.

The EU have taken on more than 2x as many refugees than the US!!
Our countries our overrun, our social security systems drained, same for health insurance, - all at the expense of the Dutch citizens (and the same in Germany, France, Spain, UK, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, and so on."

There are no houses for us anymore, "us" being Dutch people, so people now end up living in caravans (what you call mobile homes), or forced to stay with parents etc. Many cannot afford to pay bills, buy food and so on with the current high prices, refugees get it all for free or as good as.
And refugees DO get houses!!! They empty houses for them, or build new ones for them.

Then it makes the news that these poor refugees are sleeping in the streets, even the camps have run out of space for them.
Lot of to-do, because OMG this is SO sad!!
While our own people end up in the street because of this situation and NO ONE mentions that, doesn't make the news either.

And they keep adding refugees, EU forces us to.
We now have Ukrainians coming in droves. These are generally very decent people, but we simply have no space, no homes, our treasury is empty -has been for decades I think- but we must be humanitarian and take on more, and more.

The US isn't even in the top 10 of countries that take on board the highest % of refugees.
So if you think you got it bad...



Thanks for some insight into the EU.

I was pointing out that we have a run on our border and our administration is doing NOTHING about it. In fact, they are encouraging the migration to the US which should concern everyone here in the US but half the country is oblivious or doesn't care. Many of those problems you mentioned are real, will happen here, and I can't understand why more are not watching the events that are unfolding and demanding action. It will get much worse before it gets any better here unfortunately.

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Fri 12/16/22 01:33 PM
I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .

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Fri 12/16/22 01:42 PM
Edited by Mr Good Guy on Fri 12/16/22 01:43 PM

I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .
We WANT immigrants, we just want it done LEGALLY, in an orderly fashion, and VETTING done first. There's a limit as to how many and how fast they should come. Also, its more than just refugees/immigrants. We have a SERIOUS fentanyl drug problem coming across the border killing tens of thousands. I live at the border, I've seen it with my own eyes. Contrary to some people's belief, its REAL and happening daily. Its far more than being "selfish" and territorial. It's common sense to do things orderly and lawfully, not this free for all currently going on.

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Fri 12/16/22 01:51 PM


I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .
We WANT immigrants, we just want it done LEGALLY, in an orderly fashion, and VETTING done first. There's a limit as to how many and how fast they should come. Also, its more than just refugees/immigrants. We have a SERIOUS fentanyl drug problem coming across the border killing tens of thousands. I live at the border, I've seen it with my own eyes. Contrary to some people's belief, its REAL and happening daily. Its far more than being "selfish" and territorial. It's common sense to do things orderly and lawfully, not this free for all currently going on.
sure it is commonsense but words have power especially when immigrants/refugees become scaoegoats . As you have pointed out the issue is with those in power . If you feel so strongly .. what are you doing to bring about positive change ???

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Fri 12/16/22 01:54 PM
Edited by Smartazzjohn on Fri 12/16/22 01:55 PM

I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .


Yeah it's selfish of the citizens of a country to want to be able to know who's entering. And those selfish people have locks on their doors too, can you believe it????

Why aren't "refugees" going to Germany instead of the United States especially since Germany is more welcoming and closer to the countries they are leaving?

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Fri 12/16/22 02:06 PM


I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .


Yeah it's selfish of the citizens of a country to want to be able to know who's entering. And those selfish people have locks on their doors too, can you believe it????

Why aren't "refugees" going to Germany instead of the United States especially since Germany is more welcoming and closer to the countries they are leaving?
it is not selfish to want to know who is entering … but that is not where this ends . There is clear resentment , hostility and labelling of immigrants/refugees as a whole .

Germany ( and other countries) do welcome and support immigrants/refugees . Is the USA so elite and precious that it should be exempt from humanitarian obligations and growing/accepting cultural diversity .

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Fri 12/16/22 02:37 PM



I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .


Yeah it's selfish of the citizens of a country to want to be able to know who's entering. And those selfish people have locks on their doors too, can you believe it????

Why aren't "refugees" going to Germany instead of the United States especially since Germany is more welcoming and closer to the countries they are leaving?
it is not selfish to want to know who is entering … but that is not where this ends . There is clear resentment , hostility and labelling of immigrants/refugees as a whole .

Germany ( and other countries) do welcome and support immigrants/refugees . Is the USA so elite and precious that it should be exempt from humanitarian obligations and growing/accepting cultural diversity .


I'm an immigrant in the United States because my family went through the immigration process. The people you are refer to as "immigrants" that are entering the country ILLEGALLY aren't immigrants, they are foreign nationals. I am so tired, and insulted, when these foreign nationals are given the same label that is assigned to me and other ACTUAL immigrants. There is also a process for refugees to follow that DOESN'T include entering the country ILLEGALLY.
The United States has NO more of an obligation to ANYONE who enters the country illegally than you or I have to someone who enters our home illegally. As far as cultural diversity goes the United States is accepting of diversity and welcomes the culture of ACTUAL immigrants who come LEGALLY. As an ACTUAL immigrant I know this to be true from personal experience.

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Fri 12/16/22 07:32 PM




I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .


Yeah it's selfish of the citizens of a country to want to be able to know who's entering. And those selfish people have locks on their doors too, can you believe it????

Why aren't "refugees" going to Germany instead of the United States especially since Germany is more welcoming and closer to the countries they are leaving?
it is not selfish to want to know who is entering … but that is not where this ends . There is clear resentment , hostility and labelling of immigrants/refugees as a whole .

Germany ( and other countries) do welcome and support immigrants/refugees . Is the USA so elite and precious that it should be exempt from humanitarian obligations and growing/accepting cultural diversity .


I'm an immigrant in the United States because my family went through the immigration process. The people you are refer to as "immigrants" that are entering the country ILLEGALLY aren't immigrants, they are foreign nationals. I am so tired, and insulted, when these foreign nationals are given the same label that is assigned to me and other ACTUAL immigrants. There is also a process for refugees to follow that DOESN'T include entering the country ILLEGALLY.
The United States has NO more of an obligation to ANYONE who enters the country illegally than you or I have to someone who enters our home illegally. As far as cultural diversity goes the United States is accepting of diversity and welcomes the culture of ACTUAL immigrants who come LEGALLY. As an ACTUAL immigrant I know this to be true from personal experience.
I didn’t differentiate between legal and illegal immigrants John .

Clearly you and your family had the means to legally enter the USA as a migrant family … many in poverty and desperation don’t have that ability . I am not condoning illegal immigration .. the border laws are there for a reason .. but i am condoning the repulsion with how migrant workers and refugees are viewed as some sort of “underclass “ .

As for refugees . Seeking asylum is not illegal , regardless of how a person arrives .

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Fri 12/16/22 09:22 PM
Low- and middle-income countries host 74 per cent of the world’s refugees and other people in need of international protection.
http://www.unhcr.org/refugee-statistics/

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Sat 12/17/22 06:34 AM
Edited by Bart on Sat 12/17/22 06:37 AM
People mistake frustration with intolerance. The majority of Americans welcome and accept all who want to come here legally and abide by our laws , but not all of these immigrants come here with those values. We hear about it everyday in the news where a illegal immigrant kills or rapes young kids. If you don’t know who’s coming in your country or what they are bringing in with them, then you are aiding the vulnerability of a terrorist attack inside our own country. It’s not the immigrants that we point our fingers at, it’s the politicians that are propelling this invasion that we point our fingers at. On Wednesday the policy that is supposed to keep these refugees from entering this country until their hearing seeking asylum. When this policy ( title 42 ) ends, experts expect 18,000 immigrants to cross into this country everyday. And our president is doing nothing to curb the influx. Our border guards are so over burned now. Our schools are performing at the worst they have in years . Crime is at a all time high. With the expiration of this policy , the problem will become much worse. And all we here from the president and his conspirator’s is the border is secure….what a joke..

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Sat 12/17/22 09:17 AM





I do not understand why people are so selfish and territorial when it comes to “ownership” of a country .:angel:

As for refugees .. perhaps Cyrax will share his experiences of life in Germany. Refugees are generally given citizenship in their new country and they have the same rights and entitlements as other citizens .


Yeah it's selfish of the citizens of a country to want to be able to know who's entering. And those selfish people have locks on their doors too, can you believe it????

Why aren't "refugees" going to Germany instead of the United States especially since Germany is more welcoming and closer to the countries they are leaving?
it is not selfish to want to know who is entering … but that is not where this ends . There is clear resentment , hostility and labelling of immigrants/refugees as a whole .

Germany ( and other countries) do welcome and support immigrants/refugees . Is the USA so elite and precious that it should be exempt from humanitarian obligations and growing/accepting cultural diversity .


I'm an immigrant in the United States because my family went through the immigration process. The people you are refer to as "immigrants" that are entering the country ILLEGALLY aren't immigrants, they are foreign nationals. I am so tired, and insulted, when these foreign nationals are given the same label that is assigned to me and other ACTUAL immigrants. There is also a process for refugees to follow that DOESN'T include entering the country ILLEGALLY.
The United States has NO more of an obligation to ANYONE who enters the country illegally than you or I have to someone who enters our home illegally. As far as cultural diversity goes the United States is accepting of diversity and welcomes the culture of ACTUAL immigrants who come LEGALLY. As an ACTUAL immigrant I know this to be true from personal experience.
I didn’t differentiate between legal and illegal immigrants John .

Clearly you and your family had the means to legally enter the USA as a migrant family … many in poverty and desperation don’t have that ability . I am not condoning illegal immigration .. the border laws are there for a reason .. but i am condoning the repulsion with how migrant workers and refugees are viewed as some sort of “underclass “ .

As for refugees . Seeking asylum is not illegal , regardless of how a person arrives .


There is NO such thing as an "illegal immigrant" or an "undocumented immigrant", ACTUAL immigrants are ALLOWED entry AFTER going through the immigration process and are GIVEN documents. The problem is NOT differentiating between people entering a country, ANY country, legally or illegally. If any foreign national who enters a country becomes an immigrant of some kind then someone on vacation and terrorists alike becomes an immigrant.

As for my family, my father wanted to immigrate to the United States in the early 50's but was denied US entry so he moved to Canada. He landed in Canada with barely enough money to eat, the ONLY means our family had was the result of him and my mom working. We never lived in a house let alone owned a house when we lived in Canada. My dad didn't have the MEANS to have a nice car but that didn't give him the right to get one illegally. Not having the MEANS to do something, ANYTHING, doesn't justify doing something ILLEGAL!!!

From the Immigration New Zealand (INZ) website:
"INZ aims to increase the economic and social framework of New Zealand by:
facilitating residence and temporary entry into New Zealand, and ensuring that those who cross New Zealand's borders observe the provisions of New Zealand's immigration instructions and legislation.
Most of INZ's operational work is focused on deciding residence, temporary entry and transit visa applications, but we also provide information and respond to general enquiries. In addition, INZ removes people who are in breach of immigration law, or resolves their immigration status in other ways.
Another responsibility is to determine claims for refugee status in New Zealand under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol. We select quota refugees and escort them to New Zealand".

Your country, New Zealand has laws that need to be followed and "removes people who are in breach of immigration law"...you seem to believe is inhumane if the United States does the same thing to people who don't follow immigration laws.

Also your country has a QUOTA for refugees and "escort them to New Zealand". Your country DOESN'T allow EVERY refugee to enter your country. Is it inhumane for New Zealand to control how many refugees it allows?

How many other countries border New Zealand??? How many points of entry by land, both legal and illegal, does New Zealand have protect? There is a state that is similarly located geographically with New Zealand, that is Hawaii, and that state like New Zealand doesn't have an problem with illegal entry.

It's easy to be self righteous and generous when you aren't facing the problems or paying the price of dealing with those problems. Why haven't the United Nations member countries, as a whole or individually, stepped up to deal with the conditions in the countries that foreign nationals are fleeing? That's a rhetorical question since the answer is obvious.

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Sat 12/17/22 11:46 AM
Thanks John … I am well aware of New Zealand’s immigration policy and refugee quota :/). Yes we are a small isolated island nation bigsmile

As I have already said .. my issue is with the resentment , intolerance and hate directed towards migrants /refugees . You demonstrated that clearly with your comment about rape and murder . The capacity for crime exists in everyone . How many American citizens commit rape/murder ? You are entitled to see my comments as self righteous no doubt .. we see our world from a very different perspective .. :angel:

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Sat 12/17/22 01:03 PM

Thanks John … I am well aware of New Zealand’s immigration policy and refugee quota :/). Yes we are a small isolated island nation bigsmile

As I have already said .. my issue is with the resentment , intolerance and hate directed towards migrants /refugees . You demonstrated that clearly with your comment about rape and murder . The capacity for crime exists in everyone . How many American citizens commit rape/murder ? You are entitled to see my comments as self righteous no doubt .. we see our world from a very different perspective .. :angel:
For me, they could all be nuns and I'd still want them coming in in an orderly, legal, and vetted way. It's about law and order if nothing else.

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