The "Wall" Obsession

Ocean Breeze

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You should be arrested and deported back to your country for sedition.
There is a long historic tradition of Yankees like you doing exactly what you are doing now.

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/ancaster-bloody-assize-of-1814

Sure hope that the Mounties have a file on you for your treasonous activities.
indeed......Why the heck he does not just move to t he US .........and be done with it......is beyond comprehension. Maybe even they would't want him.

He is certainly "red flag" material. And a friggin embarrassment to CDA.
 

Cliffy

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Twin_Moose

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Acting ICE chief defends Mississippi raids that left children abandoned, blames parents

The parents or the individuals that are breaking the law are ultimately the ones that are responsible for placing their children in this situation," Matthew Albence said.
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Matthew Albence defended his agency's raids across Mississippi last week, which left many children without their parents, saying those breaking the law were ultimately the ones to blame for the separations.
"We conduct our operations with professionalism, with compassion and with humanity, and we tried our best to minimize the impact on the innocent people of this situation," Albence said. "However, we have to enforce the law. Every law [enforcement agency] enforces the law against individuals who have broken it."
"The parents or the individuals that are breaking the law are ultimately the ones that are responsible for placing their children in this situation," Albence said.
For more on this story, watch NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. CT.
Immigration enforcement authorities raided food processing plants across Mississippi last week, picking up nearly 700 workers — most of them Latino — in what was said could be the biggest single-day, one-state sweep in U.S. history.
The raids hit seven plants, owned by five companies, in six cities, leaving numerous children without their parents. Some of the children were just starting school, forcing them to turn to strangers or distant relatives for help as they waited for answers, immigrant advocates said.
When Albence was shown a video of a young girl crying because her parents were swept up in the raid, he emphasized that the separation of children from parents was a difficult part of enforcement.
"Look, I'm a parent, most of our officers and agents are parents — some of the most difficult things that we have to do in our jobs to enforce the laws involve the separation of parents from children," he aid. "Every law enforcement officer has to deal with that at some point in their career. Many officers, on a daily basis — when an officer goes in to arrest somebody for a crime of domestic violence, one of the children in there is going to be crying."
As of Thursday, nearly 300 detainees had been released from custody after being processed and given dates to appear in federal immigration court, said Jere Miles, special agent in charge at Department of Homeland Security in New Orleans, which covers Mississippi. Those who remained detained were being held in Louisiana and Mississippi, officials said.
 

Danbones

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So you are saying that wee nerd has a head?
OO
...and that you are an expert at seeing cauc...asians and determining if they are deformed?


Careful, the internet is forever.
 

Curious Cdn

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So you are saying that wee nerd has a head?
OO
...and that you are an expert at seeing cauc...asians and determining if they are deformed?
Careful, the internet is forever.
Man, you are SERIOUSLY crazy. It must have been devastating to you when the Province closed all the asylums and booted you all out into the real world.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Trump pushes hard for border fence before 2020 vote, offering to pardon aides worried about wrongdoing, officials say


President Trump is so eager to complete hundreds of miles of border fence ahead of the 2020 presidential election that he has directed aides to fast-track billions of dollars�� worth of construction contracts, aggressively seize private land and disregard environmental rules, according to current and former officials involved with the project.

He also has told worried subordinates that he will pardon them of any potential wrongdoing should they have to break laws to get the barriers built quickly, those officials said.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/immi...lusive__alert-exclusive--alert-national&wpmk=

What's a little extortion???All in a day of Trump schemes and methods.
 

Curious Cdn

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not a single mile of new wall yet
Maybe, there's a inflatable version out there that the White House staff can have moved about for photo ops.

"The new wall in Texas"

"The new wall in Arizona"

"The new wall in California"

 

Ocean Breeze

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Maybe, there's a inflatable version out there that the White House staff can have moved about for photo ops.

"The new wall in Texas"

"The new wall in Arizona"

"The new wall in California"

I am surprised that they have not come up with that idea........If nothing more than to shut Donald up about the darn wall.