Dusty
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RE: The Donald Trump thread
Neocohens and democrats have lost their effing minds.
McMuffin, former CIA agent.
Man, those guys are clowns.
Take care of those titties for me.
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RE: The Donald Trump thread
At first I was really perplexed about this Democrat obsession with Russia. But after the Hunter Biden revelation, it starts to make more sense. The Democrat politicians need an aggressive foreign policy because they use the power of the United States military to acquire jobs and wealth for their children. They are like the little piggie vampires of the Empire. They use their political power to acquire wealth. And Putin, naturally, would do everything in his power to stop them from exploiting Ukraine. This makes him their natural enemy.
Rico... Sauve....
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RE: The Donald Trump thread
(10-18-2019 09:49 PM)Sherman Wrote: At first I was really perplexed about this Democrat obsession with Russia. But after the Hunter Biden revelation, it starts to make more sense. The Democrat politicians need an aggressive foreign policy because they use the power of the United States military to acquire jobs and wealth for their children. They are like the little piggie vampires of the Empire. They use their political power to acquire wealth. And Putin, naturally, would do everything in his power to stop them from exploiting Ukraine. This makes him their natural enemy.
Hillary Clinton wrote her master's thesis on Saul Alinsky, the author of "Rules For Radicals" and the man who openly dedicated his life's work to Lucifer. One of the strategies in that book is to always accuse your opponents of what you, yourself, are doing. There is a reason every major Democrat seems to do exactly that, over and over and over: they're all following the same playbook. So when you hear all the Democrats screeching about how Trump is doing "foreign collusion," the wise question to ask is which foreign nation(s) the Democrats have been colluding with.
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Mexico doing something about illegal immigrants who arrive to pass through on the way to the US:
Indians deported by Mexican authorities recall nights spent in forests, food served at refugee camps
Quote:NEW DELHI: Spending nights in forests, tripping over corpses and surviving without adequate food in refugee camps, after they spent lakhs of rupees to chase their US dream, was the common ordeal for over 300 Indians who landed here on Friday after being deported by the Mexican immigration authorities.
Sent back to India on a chartered plane that took 11 hours, the deportees were first taken to Spain from Mexico and then to India.
Among those who returned home was 19-year-old Mandeep Singh, who left Patiala in June after failing to clear an examination for a job in the Indian Army.
"In April, I appeared in the trials for a job as an Army soldier, but could not get through. Subsequently, I thought of going to the US. I spent Rs 20 lakh [USD 28K] to go there to an agent based in Punjab. On May 9, I left India and reached Ecuador. From there, I reached Colombia and later, Panama.
"For seven days, we walked through the dense forests of Panama. We reached Mexico on September 12. We were just 800 km away from the United States when the Mexican authorities hauled and deported us," he said.
Singh said he saw several corpses, believed to be of those who wanted to migrate just like him, while crossing the forests of Panama.
"The journey was horrifying and I will never go back. The camp used to serve a very small quantity of vegetarian food and mostly beef. On September 25, we sat on a protest that lasted for two days, after which they started giving us rice with kidney beans, but the quantity was small," he said.
Sahil Malik, slightly older at 22, said he left Delhi for Ecuador on June 5, reached Mexico using different modes of transport and often crossed the borders in a bus.
"There were some issues due to which I wanted to leave the country and settle abroad. Hours before being deported to India, the officials from the Indian embassy came to us, checked all our documents and assured us that we would be sent to the US as soon as possible," he said.
Malik said the officials picked them up saying they were being shifted to another camp, which would be their last destination in Mexico, but they were dropped at an airport, from where they came to Delhi via Spain.
Kamaljit Kaur (34) from Jalandhar, the only woman among the deportees, said she spent Rs 53 lakh [USD 75K] to reach the US -- including for her husband, son and herself.
Sombir Saini complained of the poor living conditions in the Tapachula refugee camp in Mexico.
Surender (30) said the journey was not all that difficult, but staying in the refugee camps was.
"There were 6,000-7,000 people from different countries in those camps. The situation was pathetic. Water used to be supplied for only an hour a day and there were not adequate medical facilities. They were giving the same medicines to every patient no matter what disease they had," he said.
Surender said they got their immigration certificates from Ecuador, which helped them reach other countries.
"I had given Rs 13 lakh [USD 18K] to an agent based in Punjab and in every country, we met his associates after showing our photos and names. Only Indian nationals have been deported while others, including those from Nepal and Sri Lanka, are still there," he said.
Ramdas (26), a resident of Kurukshetra, said, "I cleared the IELTS exam a couple of times, but the result got expired as I was not able to go abroad due to some reasons. Finally, I thought of going to the US for better job opportunities and landed in Ecuador. We reached Mexico and stayed in different camps for two months. Subsequently, we were informed that we would be shifted to another camp in Mexico City and from there, they would send us to the US."
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Dusty
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RE: The Donald Trump thread
Take care of those titties for me.
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RE: The Donald Trump thread
(10-19-2019 06:58 PM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote: (10-19-2019 03:34 PM)WalterBlack Wrote: [b]Kamaljit Kaur (34) from Jalandhar, the only woman among the deportees, said she spent Rs 53 lakh [USD 75K] to reach the US -- including for her husband, son and herself."
Is this a typo? How does a random Indian get $75.000,00 to pay for an illegal trip to USA? That's like 20 years of median income over there! Surely there has to be some rich NGO bankrolling this, no way poor Indians are paying for this themselves.
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Very good question.
How does stupid assholes from third world countries afford exorbiant fees to smugglers?
Likely answer: They're part of criminal clans.
Germany is now overrun with Turkic and Arabic criminal clans numbering thousands across many European countries.
There's not that much to talk about.
If you have money in a third world country, then you're either a successful business man or a criminal. You don't get rich being a doctor or lawyer there.
Then when most of these people are not exactly businessman material, then we can conclude they're criminals, being sent to open up shop for the crooks back home.
But yeah, I assume some are not necessarily criminal to begin with, they just get a loan with conditions from some criminal. Then it has to be paid off.
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(10-19-2019 08:11 PM)It_is_my_time Wrote: Looks like the Kurds were working hand in hand with ISIS. Not a big surprising knowing that both the Kurds and ISIS are known for being funded and supported by the USA.
The Kurds were sitting on these ISIS prisoners as both their breadmaker and their insurance policy.
They basically blackmailed Europeans into sending them money and political support.
The Kurds were betrayed, showed they weren't bluffing.
If Assad had gotten these ISIS scum, he'd have dealt with them properly.
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RE: The Donald Trump thread
(10-19-2019 06:58 PM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote: (10-19-2019 03:34 PM)WalterBlack Wrote: [b]Kamaljit Kaur (34) from Jalandhar, the only woman among the deportees, said she spent Rs 53 lakh [USD 75K] to reach the US -- including for her husband, son and herself."
Is this a typo? How does a random Indian get $75.000,00 to pay for an illegal trip to USA? That's like 20 years of median income over there! Surely there has to be some rich NGO bankrolling this, no way poor Indians are paying for this themselves.
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Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
The people are Punjabi, and Punjab is one of the wealthiest states in India per capita. A lot of these families get the money by taking out loans and/or selling their farmland. Some of them have had the land for generations and it can be sold for a lot of money. Similar to how the Chinese are distorting a lot of property markets - the Punjab property market has zoomed up over the years because UK/Canada/USA Punjabi use the land for investments and growth.
I have personally met a lot of Punjabis who entered the US and Europe illegally. I remember meeting a guy in northern California outside a relative's business, and he told me he paid $75K to enter the US illegally.
These rich NGOs are more likely to bring in Africans, Muslims and gays, rather than Indians.
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In a lot of these cases, the destitute potential immigrants sign a contract wherein they agree to become indentured servants.
A criminal organization then smuggles them across the border and makes them pay off their debt.
Hard manual labor for the men, prostitution for the women.
Housing, food, all other expenses they rack up in the new country increase their debt and also have to be worked off.
The collateral for the deal are the families and relatives back in the home country.
Would be a shame if something happened to them.
This is the elephant in the room that liberals blissfully ignore.
Illegal immigration is human trafficking.
Human trafficking is illegal immigration.
It's slavery.
And the best way to fight human trafficking and slavery is to build the wall and enforce the law.
It's an act of compassion.
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