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You are now a minority. No one is coming.

WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - About half of U.S. voters oppose putting immigrants in the country illegally into detention camps while awaiting deportation, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows, suggesting Americans may be wary of harsher enforcement plans Donald Trump is considering.
Some 54% of registered voters opposed the use of detention camps while 36% supported such a move and 10% said they did not know or did not respond, the poll found. Still, 56% said most or all immigrants in the U.S. illegally should be deported.

Republican presidential candidate Trump has made cracking down on illegal immigration a central plank of his reelection campaign against Democratic President Joe Biden. Immigration has emerged as a top issue for voters, particularly Republicans, in the run-up to the Nov. 5 election.
The New York Times reported last year that former President Trump, if reelected, planned to build large camps to hold immigrants pending a possible deportation.


 
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I hope this guy doesn't own a gun


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she was down there 'talking' to a friend, that she accidentally shot. (top cop, in a 'drinking' session)

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with 'former' husband and the two kids; that she now wants custody over.

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So much to unpack here.
This is why you fudds need to get off your high horse about these "felon with a gun" notions.
If he is safe to walk the streets with potential victims them let him have a gun. He will get one anyway. Not all felons are shitbags.
I present exhibit A above.

There is so much win in this its just....delectably delicious.
 
I guess all you need is a first grade education to be a congress woman.

It is pathetic that these are the individuals chosen to represent the people. There should be a series of tests that a person should pass before even being considered eligible for office. Women should NEVER have been allowed to hold office.
 

But it is almost certain the FBI knew of Steele’s contact with State and his partisan motive. That’s because former Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland says she instructed her staff to send the information they got from Steele to the bureau immediately and to cease contact with the informer because “this is about U.S. politics, and not the work of — not the business of the State Department, and certainly not the business of a career employee who is subject to the Hatch Act.”
 
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I wanna be a tester.
job duties = screw around all day, beat on this thing till it breaks, give us thoughts about equipment.


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I know several of the engineers that started the razor line and they had a lot of fun beating the crap out of them. They wanted to break them to find all the weak points so it got pretty wild.
 
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It is pathetic that these are the individuals chosen to represent the people. There should be a series of tests that a person should pass before even being considered eligible for office. Women should NEVER have been allowed to hold office.
Waking up to the fact that we are now the minority in America is a sobering feeling.
No one is coming.
 
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