Posted on 11/27/2018 11:15:09 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said on Monday that America has a responsibility to easily absorb the caravan migrants and claimed it can do so without significant economic consequences.
Its not an invasion. The U.S. can easily absorb these refugees without significant economic consequences. Many countries in the world help the 65 M people who are displaced, Ramos claimed in an Instagram post. And the most powerful nation in history also has responsibilities. We simply have to do our share.
On Monday, San Diego Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott noted that the vast majority of those, from what we call the northern triangle, they are economic migrants.
They dont meet the qualifications to get asylum here, Scott said.
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There must be a way we can deport this dick.
“Then again, the Tribes are no longer killing each other, taking slaves and other bounty.”
That has been replaced with the nightly shootings in Chicago and similar liberal cities.
That’s great, Jorge. The gal in the “Frozen” T-shirt will be on your doorstep with her 5 illegal kids by dinner time.
BS. We do not ‘absorb’ them. I had to leave an area I lived in for many years due to it turning into Mexico/South America. We do not need these people, they offer no skills, they only take from the taxpayers. And, how many people are enough? Do we really want a population of half a billion? How about a billion? These people want to transform America into a third word cesspool. They need to practice birth control, fix their own damn countries and stay home.
Ramos is over here illegally, right? Ship his butt back from wherever he came from.
They are tribalists. First and always. People in California have learned it the hard way. Brown people first.
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