Yup, don’t care. If you want to take your American baby with you, fine. If not, we will put it into foster care. But, YOU, bugger off.
“”This is un-American to try to force or coerce someone to get tired and voluntarily sign the death penalty, technically … she faces a horrible, horrible fate if she goes back to wherever she came from.””
Then maybe don’t be a thief
Get out. Take your children with you.
It seems as is she really got her tit caught in a wringer..:
It was true family separation and the Democrats rightfully received a lot of criticism.
After this incident, Democrats wanted unlimited migration into the United States.
Get out, you criminal! You are here illegally. Deport this loser...and her child(ren).
Oh boo freaking boo.🖕🏼
We don't need anymore stupid people in this country. We've got plenty of our own already as it is.
Send her home. This is what I voted for.
MEND, verb transitive [Latin emendo, menda, a fault, spot or blemish.]
1. To repair, as a breach; to supply a part broken or defective; as, to mend a garment, a road, a mill-dam, a fence, etc.
2. To correct; to set right; to alter for the better; as, to mend the life or manners.
3. To repair; to restore to a sound state; as, to mend a feeble or broken constitution.
4. To help; to advance; to make better.
This plausible apology does not mend the matter.
Though in some lands the grass is but short, yet it mends garden herbs and fruit.
5. To improve; to hasten.
He saw the monster mend his pace.
MEND, verb intransitive To grow better; to advance to a better state; to improve. We say, a feeble constitution mends daily; a sick man mends, or is convalescent.
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