The book I'm currently reading covers birth to the Presidency. The next one covers the Presidency. He's far from perfect but what a fascinating man.
Can I get some titles from you?
He is one of the interesting ones for sure.
The book I'm currently reading covers birth to the Presidency. The next one covers the Presidency. He's far from perfect but what a fascinating man.
Yeah, but he was kind if an overbearing *******.
Can I get some titles from you?
He is one of the interesting ones for sure.
If you want to move to the US to live, and be a part of this country, and be accepted by citizens of the US, maybe lead off with the right flag?
That kind of evil isn't unique to "immigrants."Open your borders, bigot.
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It’s a nice day for a naturalization ceremony. Congratulations Billy Idol on becoming a #newUScitizen today in Los Angeles, CA.
That kind of evil isn't unique to "immigrants."
https://www.wthr.com/article/police-searching-tennessee-man-accused-raping-16-month-old
My favorite President BY FAR. Currently reading about him. This is a pretty good summation.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday that the Garden State would set aside more than $2 million to provide legal aid for low-income immigrants facing deportation.
Did you run this past your taxpayers?Who the **** is this moron?
Do these dingbats just sit around a table and pick the most idiotic thing they could do to destabilize their own country?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nj...l-immigrants-facing-deportation-governor-says
According to outlines of the plan, known as Remain in Mexico, asylum applicants at the border will have to stay in Mexico while their cases are processed, potentially ending the system Trump decries as "catch and release" that has until now generally allowed those seeking refuge to wait on safer U.S. soil.
Alarmed by Trump's deployment of U.S. military forces to California, Arizona and Texas, and his threats to close busy border crossings...
12 noon the invasion begins.......
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/me...nts-as-trump-threatens-to-close-entire-border
The Mexican authorities "allowed" these thousands (tens of thousands?) into their country and allowed (no quotes needed here) them to publicly traverse about 2,400 miles to our border. The assumption was we would take them into our country and care for them while they pursued asylum or they would cross illegally to the same effect. Either way, not Mexico's problem to deal with.
How different does it look if these people remain Mexico's problem until some small percentage (16% is what I find) prove to be true refugees and are granted asylum, while 84% are denied?
"River of Doubt" by Candace Mallard. I've read a few about TR and liked this one the best.Can I get some titles from you?
He is one of the interesting ones for sure.