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    OriZ got a reaction from ExPatty in 13 dead so far in airport explosion in Belgium   
    Just curious, how do you know where she's from lol

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    OriZ got a reaction from Jacque67 in 13 dead so far in airport explosion in Belgium   
    LOL
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    OriZ got a reaction from rutabaga in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    This reminds me of a story I saw once on TV...it was several years ago, this kid's parents brought her to the US illegally when she was little, I don't remember how young, nor do I remember the precise details so I might be wrong on one or two things, but anyway some 30 years later after she's a grown up, spent all her life in the US, has a husband and kids, she was told in order to be legal she would have to leave and come back through some kind of process, she was told she could come back right away. So she leaves and basically they wouldn't let her back. The whole life she knew for 30 years - gone, now she has to pay for her parents' mistakes.
    I don't care how you look at it that is just plain wrong.
    Yes illegal actions should have consequences, but if the system couldn't find them or deport them yet, they shouldn't have to pay for the system's incompetence. Build the wall I don't care. Declare that anyone who comes in illegally from now on will be deported immediately, anyone who came in illegally in the last 5 years deported immediately. Anyone who's been here longer than that can pay in other ways - fines, community service, etc.
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    OriZ got a reaction from rutabaga in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    Sorry folks, I'm actually going to have to disagree with some of you on this one. I think they waited way too long, the best course of action now would have been to fine him(for the illegal stay, potential back taxes etc) so that there are at least some consequences to what he did, but not deport. I think he should never be allowed to be a USC but once the fine is paid there should be a path to residency. When you and your whole family are living in a place and raising children for 20 years I completely disagree with simply uprooting you. Just like I don't think what Trump is saying about deporting all the illegals makes sense. I think they need to decide how far back it goes - in my view only those that have entered in say the last 5-6 years should be deported, the others should pay in other ways and have a shorter path.
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    OriZ reacted to Boiler in Blacks Are Out Of Jobs Due To Mexican Immigration   
    I think it is nice they can +1 each other.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Dakine10 in Bill Clinton refers to the awful legacy of the last 8 years   
    Saw this today:

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    OriZ got a reaction from Ban Hammer in Blacks Are Out Of Jobs Due To Mexican Immigration   
    There's a whole bunch of them here that seem to like patting each other on the back. Something with insecurity I think.
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    OriZ reacted to ExPatty in Bill Clinton refers to the awful legacy of the last 8 years   
    I will take a bowl of pepperoni dog fart please.
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    OriZ reacted to OnMyWayID in Bill Clinton refers to the awful legacy of the last 8 years   
    Bet ya can't eat just one!
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    OriZ got a reaction from ExPatty in Bill Clinton refers to the awful legacy of the last 8 years   
    Saw this today:

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    OriZ got a reaction from OnMyWayID in Bill Clinton refers to the awful legacy of the last 8 years   
    Saw this today:

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    OriZ reacted to Spamgeneral in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    You have many layers. Like onions.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Spamgeneral in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    Ya know, I think it's funny you have some calling me a Trump supporter, and then some wondering why I don't think everyone should be deported. Must mean I'm doing something right....I have always said I don't just fall under one label, not like I take the "conservative playbook" and go with everything in there or the "liberal playbook" and go with everything there. I call it as I see it, issue by issue. It's kind of like when you have a ref in a sports game and both teams complain about him? That usually means he's doin a damn good job.
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    OriZ got a reaction from elmcitymaven in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    Sorry folks, I'm actually going to have to disagree with some of you on this one. I think they waited way too long, the best course of action now would have been to fine him(for the illegal stay, potential back taxes etc) so that there are at least some consequences to what he did, but not deport. I think he should never be allowed to be a USC but once the fine is paid there should be a path to residency. When you and your whole family are living in a place and raising children for 20 years I completely disagree with simply uprooting you. Just like I don't think what Trump is saying about deporting all the illegals makes sense. I think they need to decide how far back it goes - in my view only those that have entered in say the last 5-6 years should be deported, the others should pay in other ways and have a shorter path.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Unlockable in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    I agree in theory but the path should be A. Alot harder than Obama wanted and B. Not include the last 5 years or so. The example I gave earlier of the child - she actually believed she was an American until at some point I don't remember how she found out - maybe tried applying for something - found out, the advice she got(A lawyer or something that completely screwed her) made her leave thinking she'll be allowed back, it was a big mistake.
    I agree children shouldn't pay for their parents' mistakes, I also think if you convey to people that from now on there will be no more leniency, even if you are lenient towards those who have been here forever, it would still deter enough people. And even those should have to pay in several ways. This will create a situation where if you think about coming in illegally you know that:
    1. There's a big chance you will now be deported right away.
    2. if for some reason you manage to get away and under the radar and have a family etc, even 20 years from now there will be consequences.
    I also do believe in making legal immigration easier. Right now basically the only way is through family or a job. Someone that just wants to move to America for a better life can't do that unless they are considered refugees. I think those people should be screened and allowed, under certain circumstances to become residents. I get there's the diversity visa, but, that ain't quite enough.
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    OriZ got a reaction from N and J in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    I agree in theory but the path should be A. Alot harder than Obama wanted and B. Not include the last 5 years or so. The example I gave earlier of the child - she actually believed she was an American until at some point I don't remember how she found out - maybe tried applying for something - found out, the advice she got(A lawyer or something that completely screwed her) made her leave thinking she'll be allowed back, it was a big mistake.
    I agree children shouldn't pay for their parents' mistakes, I also think if you convey to people that from now on there will be no more leniency, even if you are lenient towards those who have been here forever, it would still deter enough people. And even those should have to pay in several ways. This will create a situation where if you think about coming in illegally you know that:
    1. There's a big chance you will now be deported right away.
    2. if for some reason you manage to get away and under the radar and have a family etc, even 20 years from now there will be consequences.
    I also do believe in making legal immigration easier. Right now basically the only way is through family or a job. Someone that just wants to move to America for a better life can't do that unless they are considered refugees. I think those people should be screened and allowed, under certain circumstances to become residents. I get there's the diversity visa, but, that ain't quite enough.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Dakine10 in One Year Later, Villatoro's Deportation Still Resonates   
    Sorry folks, I'm actually going to have to disagree with some of you on this one. I think they waited way too long, the best course of action now would have been to fine him(for the illegal stay, potential back taxes etc) so that there are at least some consequences to what he did, but not deport. I think he should never be allowed to be a USC but once the fine is paid there should be a path to residency. When you and your whole family are living in a place and raising children for 20 years I completely disagree with simply uprooting you. Just like I don't think what Trump is saying about deporting all the illegals makes sense. I think they need to decide how far back it goes - in my view only those that have entered in say the last 5-6 years should be deported, the others should pay in other ways and have a shorter path.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Expat1 in Arrest and prosecute Donald J. Trump for incitement to violence. Legal precedent: Brandenburg v. Ohio.   
    Nice to see you write more than 5 words in a post.
    Next time make sure it actually makes sense though.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Cyberfx1024 in Arrest and prosecute Donald J. Trump for incitement to violence. Legal precedent: Brandenburg v. Ohio.   
    Sorry, ain't diggin up old threads just because some people's memory is apparently too short.
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    OriZ got a reaction from Cyberfx1024 in Arrest and prosecute Donald J. Trump for incitement to violence. Legal precedent: Brandenburg v. Ohio.   
    I tried that. I told them there are black and muslim and jewish supporters. They decided to pretend I was talking about people like Carson and other political figures and tell me how some weak people sell their souls. lol
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    OriZ got a reaction from ExPatty in Black Dems aren’t turning out for Hillary like they did for Obama   
    Man, you're itchin aren't ya?

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    OriZ got a reaction from Expat1 in Black Dems aren’t turning out for Hillary like they did for Obama   
    Man, you're itchin aren't ya?

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    OriZ got a reaction from Boiler in Black Dems aren’t turning out for Hillary like they did for Obama   
    Man, you're itchin aren't ya?

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    OriZ got a reaction from Expat1 in Black Dems aren’t turning out for Hillary like they did for Obama   
    Good. Neither am I.
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