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it's not a question of whether the flu-like v***s will spread in the United States, but rather a question of when
Feb 29, 2020 13:25:22   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a public health issue, too, well that seems not to obvious to the Dems.


If there was ever a time for a nation to have full control over its borders, the time would be now. While China has been dealing with the c****av***s for a few months, the United States has been relatively unaffected ... until now.

Earlier this week, an official at the Center for Disease Control announced that it's not a question of whether the flu-like v***s will spread in the United States, but rather a question of when. Just yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom said that the state was monitoring more than 8,000 people.

The current outbreak originated in China. The only way it could reach the United States was through international travel either through Americans abroad coming into contact with the v***s or foreign travelers coming to the United States.

Unfortunately, our federal government lacks control over our immigration system and borders. Yes, the Trump Administration has done a decent job of reducing the number of illegal border crossings over the last 10 months, but 29,200 illegal border crossers were still apprehended in January. And those are the ones that we know about.

In addition, our government continues to give out more than 1 million green cards and hundreds of thousands of temporary visas each year. In FY2018, 81 million foreign citizens entered the country more than 186 million times. Needless to say, the current system is overwhelmed, but the men and women of Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are our nation's first line of defense against the disease.

We spend most of our time explaining how mass immigration adversely affects American workers, strains our natural resources, and diminishes the quality of life for all Americans. We also discuss immigration's role in national security and public safety. But the c****av***s is a reminder that uncontrolled immigration can also be a public health issue.

Mixed week in the courts

The Trump Administration and the rule of law got a big win this week when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice could withhold certain law enforcement grants to jurisdictions that fail to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

However, the good news was short lived.

Earlier today, the Ninth Circuit C****e Court of Appeals blocked the administration's Migrant Protection Protocols policy, otherwise known as "Remain in Mexico." The policy requires asylum seekers to remain in Mexico until an immigration judge can consider their case.

Before the policy went into effect, asylum seekers who passed a credible fear test would be released into the United States, often with a work permit, and many failed to show up for their court dates. The Migrant Protection Protocols played a significant role in ending last year's border surge.



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Feb 29, 2020 13:47:44   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
MR Mister wrote:
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a public health issue, too, well that seems not to obvious to the Dems.


If there was ever a time for a nation to have full control over its borders, the time would be now. While China has been dealing with the c****av***s for a few months, the United States has been relatively unaffected ... until now.

Earlier this week, an official at the Center for Disease Control announced that it's not a question of whether the flu-like v***s will spread in the United States, but rather a question of when. Just yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom said that the state was monitoring more than 8,000 people.

The current outbreak originated in China. The only way it could reach the United States was through international travel either through Americans abroad coming into contact with the v***s or foreign travelers coming to the United States.

Unfortunately, our federal government lacks control over our immigration system and borders. Yes, the Trump Administration has done a decent job of reducing the number of illegal border crossings over the last 10 months, but 29,200 illegal border crossers were still apprehended in January. And those are the ones that we know about.

In addition, our government continues to give out more than 1 million green cards and hundreds of thousands of temporary visas each year. In FY2018, 81 million foreign citizens entered the country more than 186 million times. Needless to say, the current system is overwhelmed, but the men and women of Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are our nation's first line of defense against the disease.

We spend most of our time explaining how mass immigration adversely affects American workers, strains our natural resources, and diminishes the quality of life for all Americans. We also discuss immigration's role in national security and public safety. But the c****av***s is a reminder that uncontrolled immigration can also be a public health issue.

Mixed week in the courts

The Trump Administration and the rule of law got a big win this week when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice could withhold certain law enforcement grants to jurisdictions that fail to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

However, the good news was short lived.

Earlier today, the Ninth Circuit C****e Court of Appeals blocked the administration's Migrant Protection Protocols policy, otherwise known as "Remain in Mexico." The policy requires asylum seekers to remain in Mexico until an immigration judge can consider their case.

Before the policy went into effect, asylum seekers who passed a credible fear test would be released into the United States, often with a work permit, and many failed to show up for their court dates. The Migrant Protection Protocols played a significant role in ending last year's border surge.
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a pu... (show quote)


So True
People are so ignorant about this Serious situation that they believe everything that The Democrat Leaders tell them. Even some of our people here at OPP.
Let's just take a look at the undeniable facts about California and New York which are bringing those communities to their knees.
And no, Pelosi and Shiff will never lay those facts out for the people to understand. Not even Trump is allowed to speak about it without a full court press from the News Media
What is wrong with these people? And what do we get from these Democrat Debates?
Lies, Lies, and more Lies
Even their questions are sensored before they come on stage to debate each other.
Trump Must Go before he K**ls us all!
That's All They Have
{MAGA, AND KAG, TRUMP 2020}
And that's the undisputed T***H
We really don't need the Liberal V**e
●We Got This●

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Feb 29, 2020 13:49:53   #
PeterS
 
MR Mister wrote:
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a public health issue, too, well that seems not to obvious to the Dems.


If there was ever a time for a nation to have full control over its borders, the time would be now. While China has been dealing with the c****av***s for a few months, the United States has been relatively unaffected ... until now.

Earlier this week, an official at the Center for Disease Control announced that it's not a question of whether the flu-like v***s will spread in the United States, but rather a question of when. Just yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom said that the state was monitoring more than 8,000 people.

The current outbreak originated in China. The only way it could reach the United States was through international travel either through Americans abroad coming into contact with the v***s or foreign travelers coming to the United States.

Unfortunately, our federal government lacks control over our immigration system and borders. Yes, the Trump Administration has done a decent job of reducing the number of illegal border crossings over the last 10 months, but 29,200 illegal border crossers were still apprehended in January. And those are the ones that we know about.

In addition, our government continues to give out more than 1 million green cards and hundreds of thousands of temporary visas each year. In FY2018, 81 million foreign citizens entered the country more than 186 million times. Needless to say, the current system is overwhelmed, but the men and women of Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are our nation's first line of defense against the disease.

We spend most of our time explaining how mass immigration adversely affects American workers, strains our natural resources, and diminishes the quality of life for all Americans. We also discuss immigration's role in national security and public safety. But the c****av***s is a reminder that uncontrolled immigration can also be a public health issue.

Mixed week in the courts

The Trump Administration and the rule of law got a big win this week when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice could withhold certain law enforcement grants to jurisdictions that fail to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

However, the good news was short lived.

Earlier today, the Ninth Circuit C****e Court of Appeals blocked the administration's Migrant Protection Protocols policy, otherwise known as "Remain in Mexico." The policy requires asylum seekers to remain in Mexico until an immigration judge can consider their case.

Before the policy went into effect, asylum seekers who passed a credible fear test would be released into the United States, often with a work permit, and many failed to show up for their court dates. The Migrant Protection Protocols played a significant role in ending last year's border surge.
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a pu... (show quote)

It has already reached the United States. Remember, we've only tested 500 people for the v***s. When South Korea initiated widespread testing it grew exponentially.

Trump is pretending that this is a big nothing burger and the man he put in charge doesn't believe in science so tell me how the spread of the v***s is going to be prevented--when we don't even know if it's being spread now!

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Feb 29, 2020 15:03:40   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
PeterS wrote:
It has already reached the United States. Remember, we've only tested 500 people for the v***s. When South Korea initiated widespread testing it grew exponentially.

Trump is pretending that this is a big nothing burger and the man he put in charge doesn't believe in science so tell me how the spread of the v***s is going to be prevented--when we don't even know if it's being spread now!


Your claim to fame is making a fool out of yourself. It's better than the standard flu that k**ls a few 100,000 people every year. It will run out of gas unlike you and be gone. For some reason your clan thinks it can make hay out of it, only dimwits in your party will buy it.
You need a hobby to occupy your time.

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Feb 29, 2020 15:44:19   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
MR Mister wrote:
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a public health issue, too, well that seems not to obvious to the Dems.


If there was ever a time for a nation to have full control over its borders, the time would be now. While China has been dealing with the c****av***s for a few months, the United States has been relatively unaffected ... until now.

Earlier this week, an official at the Center for Disease Control announced that it's not a question of whether the flu-like v***s will spread in the United States, but rather a question of when. Just yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom said that the state was monitoring more than 8,000 people.

The current outbreak originated in China. The only way it could reach the United States was through international travel either through Americans abroad coming into contact with the v***s or foreign travelers coming to the United States.

Unfortunately, our federal government lacks control over our immigration system and borders. Yes, the Trump Administration has done a decent job of reducing the number of illegal border crossings over the last 10 months, but 29,200 illegal border crossers were still apprehended in January. And those are the ones that we know about.

In addition, our government continues to give out more than 1 million green cards and hundreds of thousands of temporary visas each year. In FY2018, 81 million foreign citizens entered the country more than 186 million times. Needless to say, the current system is overwhelmed, but the men and women of Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are our nation's first line of defense against the disease.

We spend most of our time explaining how mass immigration adversely affects American workers, strains our natural resources, and diminishes the quality of life for all Americans. We also discuss immigration's role in national security and public safety. But the c****av***s is a reminder that uncontrolled immigration can also be a public health issue.

Mixed week in the courts

The Trump Administration and the rule of law got a big win this week when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice could withhold certain law enforcement grants to jurisdictions that fail to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

However, the good news was short lived.

Earlier today, the Ninth Circuit C****e Court of Appeals blocked the administration's Migrant Protection Protocols policy, otherwise known as "Remain in Mexico." The policy requires asylum seekers to remain in Mexico until an immigration judge can consider their case.

Before the policy went into effect, asylum seekers who passed a credible fear test would be released into the United States, often with a work permit, and many failed to show up for their court dates. The Migrant Protection Protocols played a significant role in ending last year's border surge.
C****av***s is a reminder that immigration is a pu... (show quote)


Who does the most international traveling? It isn't poor people from impoverished Latin countries, it's the wealthy and corporate types. Do you think South American immigrants carried C****a to S. Korea, Japan and Italy?

A little bit of common sense goes a long ways.

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Mar 1, 2020 09:59:13   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
I fly a bit and I look around a lot, I don't see wealthy and corporate types, I see lots of poor looking folks. Most Corp types use there own jets of leasing them from firms that cater to Corporations.
But lots of foreigners wanting to get into the US and can not get a visa, so fly to Mexico and then enter from the south border, which is not very hard to do since your C****e clan keeps trying to make it an open door.
This is obvious why over your IQ I see.

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