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1 posted on 02/07/2024 5:17:50 PM PST by Twotone
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To: Twotone

We already know it’s really bad and why they’re allowing it. Where are the articles explaining how we stop it?


2 posted on 02/07/2024 5:22:03 PM PST by JZelle
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To: Twotone
The current immigration crisis is the equivalent of the Big Lie.

It's just so huge and destructive that the American public can't get their arms around just how bad the problem is and all of the bad things that are happening because of it.

It is literally big enough and bad enough to bring the entire country down

3 posted on 02/07/2024 5:24:47 PM PST by rdcbn1
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Beyond Imagining

It wasn't beyond imagining. They imagined it and did it. What they didn't imgagine was the political blowback from the citizens. They imagined creating a national crisis and adding to their voting stock, not depleting their voting stock by creating a national crisis driving everyone to the other side. Sometimes you don't get what you want but what you deserve.

4 posted on 02/07/2024 5:26:41 PM PST by AndyJackson
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If the next president was serious about deporting illegals, as many as 60 million, it will take a combination of incentives like E-Verify to remove the jobs, rescinding work permits, cutting financial assistance, and maybe offering money to deport with. Then those still remaining, hunt them down. Over 40,000 PER DAY to get ride of them in four years.
6 posted on 02/07/2024 5:34:39 PM PST by Reno89519 (Biden, Democrats, and Some Republicans may have surrendered, but I have not. Defend America!)
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An Immigration Crisis Beyond Imagining

Well, someone imagined it, and implemented the plan.

8 posted on 02/07/2024 5:42:10 PM PST by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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“Building a wall is a red herring”

“The fundamental problem is that anyone can claim asylum with zero proof, which means all of Earth can come to America.”

Elon Musk


9 posted on 02/07/2024 5:42:53 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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In early November, France’s national assembly passed an immigration law proposed by its president, Emmanuel Macron. The law is meant to address the main problem with immigration enforcement in Europe—the category of migrants who in France are called OQTFs. To explain: Angry voters have compelled governments across Europe to tighten laws on labor migration. But governments supposedly cannot tighten laws on political asylum, because those are regulated by the 1951 United Nations Convention on Refugees. This means that virtually every economic migrant picked up in a smuggler boat off the Italian coast (or in one of the rescue boats sent by progressive foundations to ply the waters nearby) claims to be a victim of political persecution seeking asylum. This gives newcomers the right to a lengthy sojourn in Europe while awaiting an asylum hearing. Nowadays most such claims are rejected, but it is expensive and bureaucratically difficult to ship the applicants back to where they came from. The denied applicant is simply dismissed with a written notice that he is required to leave French territory (obligé de quitter le territoire français, or OQTF). He almost never does. Macron’s bill would, among other things, end this charade by restoring the criminal offense of illegally staying in the country, a measure that 82% of French citizens back.

The Macron bill is not particularly robust. It contains a giant loophole inserted at the behest of corporations—permitting the hiring of undocumented migrants for “occupations under pressure.” This may wind up undoing everything the bill achieves, much as the anti-discrimination provisions in the U.S. immigration reform of 1986 ended up promoting rather than controlling migration.

Today Denmark, where financial support for asylum seekers is negligible and where it takes an average of 19 years for a migrant to become a citizen, gets about 2,000 asylum applications in an average year. Germany is expected to get 400,000 by the end of 2023. Denmark is the country on which virtually all European governments have announced they wish to pattern their policies.

https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/germany-growing-desperate/


12 posted on 02/07/2024 5:47:09 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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It may be possible to control the flow faster with state sales taxes based on motor vehicle content that came from countries adjudicated by a federal court in the past 365 days to be unsafe to place asylum applicants in - sort of like Mexico.

GM, Ford and Stellantis will get the message.

The Mexican government will get the message.

Mexico will soon effectively bar migrant transport.

The tax rate will get cut.


15 posted on 02/07/2024 5:58:39 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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Government can also put the squeeze on homebuilders, who provide, indirectly or directly, most of the attractive invader employment, with:
1. new home size limitations (up 1600 sq. ft. generally, with up to 2400 sq. ft. on lots of at least two acres)
2. mandatory home buyer education so home buyers don’t overpay or make absurdly large purchase offers

When the remittances drop, so will the invader influx.


16 posted on 02/07/2024 6:08:02 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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India has a blocked currency.

The US can block electronic money flow to Mexico and other countries.

If Jose wants to send money home, he can carry it there personally.


17 posted on 02/07/2024 6:11:03 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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Asylum applicants can be asked to repay their NYC and Massachusetts hotel costs + 18% interest + collection costs.


18 posted on 02/07/2024 6:13:15 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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“ then institute an asylum law that ends the current catch-and-release system”

Catch and release is already illegal.


20 posted on 02/07/2024 6:19:18 PM PST by Jim Noble (Assez de mensonges et de phrases)
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If a multi-national bank’s foreign operation has money the IRS wants, the domestic branch can be made to cough it up or the equivalent.

The ‘asylum’ fraud is done with the complicity of the Mexican government.

GM, Ford and Stellantis probably can be made to pay to states like Texas and New York what the automaker and their subsidiaries have to pay in Mexican taxes.

Ask Letitia James and the tobacco companies how far state law can be pushed.


22 posted on 02/07/2024 6:35:39 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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Homebuilders can be treated like the tobacco companies were with regard to state Medicaid costs when it comes to K-12 education costs resulting from migrant fraud.


23 posted on 02/07/2024 6:38:50 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act

“Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.”

So, right now, there is a law on the books that Biden can use to immediately suspend the illegals coming across our border. We don’t need any new law superceding existing law, Senators.

Asking Congress to pass a new law is an attempt to shift blame away from himself for the border disaster.

via The Conservative Treehouse


24 posted on 02/07/2024 6:44:29 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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For perspective, 8,000,000 is greater than the population of 38 STATES.

The Stupid Party is afraid to tell the American public that NO ONE will be spared the catastrophic destruction of this country by the thousands of terrorists invading every month.

Tunnels, bridges blown up, IEDs, wildfires, overpass snipers, fentanyl-laced reservoirs…

Will the “We Will Never Forget” crowd admit they forgot when our cities are on fire and millions panic looting stores for food and water? George Clooney is safe in his villa on Lake Como, Italy… and all the other Hollywood and corporate fat cats rushing off to Switzerland.

/rant

33 posted on 02/08/2024 12:59:21 AM PST by Cobra64 (Common sense isn’t common anymore)
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The cancer of illegal immigration is that people around the world don't want to fix their own countries... it's too hard. Too much work.

Couple that with our liberals who in a pure but strange form of self-hate, virtue-signalling and racism, believe that whites, their own KIND, can do no right, and melanin-skinned people can do no wrong.

It's sickening.

35 posted on 02/08/2024 6:49:33 AM PST by caddie
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