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Offline rangerrebew

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The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
« on: June 26, 2023, 11:29:34 am »
The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
On America’s current trajectory, our future is not well-kept suburban neighborhoods, but a nation of dilapidated Bidenville slums built to deal with our elites’ disastrous policy failures.

By Brian Lonergan
June 21, 2023
America’s day of reckoning has arrived. After decades of lofty sanctuary rhetoric and scandalously reckless immigration policies, we now face some big questions with no easy answers. Where are we to put the millions of new arrivals? How will we pay for them? What is the cost to our society?

While Joe Biden and his team of anti-borders radicals have been busy turning our country into a make-a-wish charity for the rest of the world’s population, it seems little, if any, thought was given to where all these newcomers would reside. Most of our larger cities, which illegal aliens tend to live in or near, appear beyond capacity due to the White House-engineered border stampede.

As even the most doctrinaire sanctuary mayors are now waving surrender flags, an alternative plan has become necessary. The solution? Third World-style shanty towns in places like rural Liberty County near Houston. Already home to more than 75,000 migrants, a community called “Colony Ridge” is undergoing a massive expansion with huge tracts of land being clear-cut to create more living space. Apparently it’s not considered ecosystem-killing deforestation if it’s done to deposit more illegal aliens into America.

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Re: The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2023, 09:27:45 pm »
"The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony"

Perhaps the most devastating -- and accurate -- title I've seen posted on this forum since I joined.

The [former] United States of America is being destroyed right before our eyes, and too many folks (and that includes members here) want to argue about Mr. Trump's mean tweets.

Just as well, I guess.
Nobody here would be willing to take the steps necessary to reclaim the country from the migrants.

Nobody. This means YOU.

I know what would be required -- but no one is willing or has the intestinal fortitude to do it.
I could post a picture of what's necessary -- but you'd turn away, saying "no"...

Adieu, USA.

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Re: The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2023, 09:34:03 pm »
"The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony"

Perhaps the most devastating -- and accurate -- title I've seen posted on this forum since I joined.

The [former] United States of America is being destroyed right before our eyes, and too many folks (and that includes members here) want to argue about Mr. Trump's mean tweets.

Just as well, I guess.
Nobody here would be willing to take the steps necessary to reclaim the country from the migrants.

Nobody. This means YOU.

I know what would be required -- but no one is willing or has the intestinal fortitude to do it.
I could post a picture of what's necessary -- but you'd turn away, saying "no"...

Adieu, USA.

As I recall Trump said he was going to deport everyone here illegally during the 2016 run.

He stood that down shortly after being elected saying something along the lines of that would be "cold hearted".

Yes he slowed down illegal crossing with more enforcement but he did little about those who were already here.

Time for someone else to give it try. Talk and promises isn't doing it.

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Re: The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2023, 09:34:57 pm »
As I recall Trump said he was going to deport everyone here illegally during the 2016 run.

He stood that down shortly after being elected saying something along the lines of that would be "cold hearted".

Yes he slowed down illegal crossing with more enforcement but he did little about those who were already here.

Time for someone else to give it try. Talk and promises isn't doing it.

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Re: The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2023, 09:52:26 pm »
As I recall Trump said he was going to deport everyone here illegally during the 2016 run.

He stood that down shortly after being elected saying something along the lines of that would be "cold hearted".

Yes he slowed down illegal crossing with more enforcement but he did little about those who were already here.

Time for someone else to give it try. Talk and promises isn't doing it.

Brandon has let millions into our country and I highly doubt any were vetted, nor accounted for and they probably don't have any idea how many they've actually let into this country.  SO ..... without knowing where they are, how are they going to now be deported???? 

Obviously, not letting them in, in the first place is the solution. 

Blue states will push back with sanctuary cities. 

Of course we all know that the whole premise behind allowing millions of ILLEGALS is for their votes, ensuring that no GOP is ever seated again.

I'm probably preaching to the choir, but this issue has been going on for decades and Reagan did NOT help the matter!  Many in here call him a conservative, but he made the ILLEGAL problem worse -- more came in hopes that they would automatically be granted amnesty. On Nov. 6, 1986 Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the most far-reaching immigration law passed during his presidency. The Act’s most significant effect was that it allowed immigrants who had entered the U.S. illegally before Jan. 1, 1982 to apply for legal status, provided they paid fines and back taxes. This provision — which Reagan himself referred to as “amnesty,” allowed around 3 million immigrants to secure legal status after paying $185, demonstrating “good moral character” and learning to speak English.

There was a battle going on under 'W's reign to stop the ILLEGAL push and the Secure Fence Act was passed by BOTH chambers -- only problem is, it was never entirely funded.

Here we sit.  Trump waited until the 11th hour to ask for funding; by that time Pelosi and Schumer shot him down!!

IMHO both sides want this ILLEGAL situation -- it's all political jockeying at America's expense!  Soros and cronies have now jumped in pushing for globalization and a borderless U.S.A.
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Re: The U.S. Transitions from Superpower to Migrant Colony
« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2023, 12:50:07 pm »
See also England and Sweden.  **nononono*
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