Posted on 07/02/2013 12:57:37 AM PDT by cunning_fish
Citizens of a Moscow suburb Reutov have witnessed a previously-unseen procession of illegal immigrants arrested by police at a local market. There are so many arrested that police had to form them into a column resembling POWs during WWII.
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We can only wish...
They have Putin, we have the Fairy King.
And I think Putin’s rubbing all of this in Barry’s face on purpose.
Russian version of amnesty. The amnesty is that they don’t get killed, they only get deported.
I thought white people never got deported. /sarc
Where do Russian illegals come from?
Wait a minute, there is a country that is enforcing it’s borders? Is that allowed? Where are the protests? The grandstanding? The outrage?
OK, Shoe Shine Boy, this is how it’s done—
Stans, China, Vietnam, Georgia, North Korea, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba. Nations like Kyrgyzstan or Georgia has up to a quarter of their populations each working in Russia illegally.
Russia believed to be a second most immigrant-ridden country in the world housing 12 to 17 million illegals (or distant #1 in terms of the number of illegals per capita).
US (#1), Russia (#2) and Germany (distant #3) has about as many illegals as next hundred nations on list combined.
Putin does not have to worry about political correctness. :-)
Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
Putin is showing the West that there IS a legitimate time for the government to say “we are enforcing a perfectly good and sane law and you are not, at the very least, print treasonous sympathy stories for the criminals in response”.
Heck, newspapers in the US used to print slander through proxy papers or anonymous ‘rags’ because a suitably offended private citizen would sue the printer with hot lead.
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