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WTF? What's this baton fight in a sand arena stuff?

When was the last time some cop pulled a baton on a US citizen instead of a gun when they weren't cooperating? Yeah like maybe 1965..
 
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Notice the hundreds watching from other side of border fence?

BP should have made the arrest look as painful as possible to discourage the others.

Instead of sending him back over the fence they should send him to this French controlled island to play in the sand and tell him to swim the 600+ miles back to "civilization". Maybe we can petition Trump to buy it from France.

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The atoll is low-lying and largely barren, with some scattered grasses, and a few clumps of coconut palms (Cocos nucifera). The land ring surrounding the lagoon measures 1.7 square kilometres (0.66 sq mi) in area with an average elevation of 2 m (6.6 ft), although a small volcanic outcropping, referred to as Clipperton Rock (Rocher de Clipperton), rises to 29 m (95 ft) on its southeast side. The surrounding 3.7-square-kilometre (1.4 sq mi) reef hosts an abundance of corals and is partly exposed at low tide

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Baker Island is just as bad but not worth the airplane trip cost.

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Maine Public Schools Are Collapsing As Children Of Illegal Migrants Pour Into The State​


Maine’s public schools are seeing their worst test scores in 30 years, with student performance in reading and math ranking among the lowest in the nation.

According to the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics, only 33% of fourth graders are proficient in math, while just 26% meet reading standards. Older students fare even worse, with only 25% proficient in math and 26% in reading, placing Maine 38th nationwide.

The decline comes as schools prioritize the children of illegal migrants, a group welcomed by the state’s politicians and employers, according to Brietbart.

Maine spends approximately $15,000 per student—over $1,000 above the national average—yet its schools are struggling with an influx of non-English-speaking students.

The Democrat-led state has embraced sanctuary policies, contributing to a surge of mostly illegal migrants, according to the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Over the past decade, the number of students with limited English proficiency has skyrocketed.

In Portland, 70% of new enrollees require special language instruction before tackling other subjects. Schools are diverting funds to hire multilingual staff, with classrooms now accommodating speakers of 57 different languages.

The Brietbart article says that education budgets are soaring nationwide as schools absorb a surge of migrant children under the Biden administration.

Like Maine, states across the country are redirecting funds to accommodate these students. In Pennsylvania, the number of English Language Learner (ELL) students jumped 40% from 71,766 in 2020 to 99,889 in 2024.

Meanwhile, academic performance is declining. Data from the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CASPP) shows migrant students struggling, with only 24% meeting English standards, 15.8% proficient in math, and just 11.7% in science—figures that have remained largely stagnant.

 
Sad thing is, my friends who are AD BP tell me they have to go hand-to-hand with non-compliant illegals more than they like. The one is well-trained in kenpo and a couple other martial arts. Resistance by the non-compliant doesn't last long.
 

Maine Public Schools Are Collapsing As Children Of Illegal Migrants Pour Into The State​


Maine’s public schools are seeing their worst test scores in 30 years, with student performance in reading and math ranking among the lowest in the nation.

According to the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics, only 33% of fourth graders are proficient in math, while just 26% meet reading standards. Older students fare even worse, with only 25% proficient in math and 26% in reading, placing Maine 38th nationwide.

The decline comes as schools prioritize the children of illegal migrants, a group welcomed by the state’s politicians and employers, according to Brietbart.

Maine spends approximately $15,000 per student—over $1,000 above the national average—yet its schools are struggling with an influx of non-English-speaking students.

The Democrat-led state has embraced sanctuary policies, contributing to a surge of mostly illegal migrants, according to the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Over the past decade, the number of students with limited English proficiency has skyrocketed.

In Portland, 70% of new enrollees require special language instruction before tackling other subjects. Schools are diverting funds to hire multilingual staff, with classrooms now accommodating speakers of 57 different languages.

The Brietbart article says that education budgets are soaring nationwide as schools absorb a surge of migrant children under the Biden administration.

Like Maine, states across the country are redirecting funds to accommodate these students. In Pennsylvania, the number of English Language Learner (ELL) students jumped 40% from 71,766 in 2020 to 99,889 in 2024.

Meanwhile, academic performance is declining. Data from the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CASPP) shows migrant students struggling, with only 24% meeting English standards, 15.8% proficient in math, and just 11.7% in science—figures that have remained largely stagnant.


Great...just great...

Maine Law Firm Tells Public Schools to Resist ICE Enforcement by Destroying Immigration Records


the Liberals will do everything and anything to sink this country
 

Man, Who Posed With Guns, Arrested For Sending Money To ISIS In US​

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Prosecutors argued that Mansuri Manuchekhri's messages with ISIS-affiliated people suggested he may be preparing a violent assault to support the terrorist organisation.

A Tajikistan man living illegally in the US has been arrested for allegedly helping the terrorist group ISIS. Mansuri Manuchekhri sent $70,000 (over Rs 61 lakh) to people linked to ISIS between December 2021 and April 2023, believing it was going to help the families of dead ISIS fighters, according to reports.

During a court hearing in New York's Brooklyn, Manuchekhri was denied bail. Prosecutors argued that his messages with ISIS-affiliated people suggested he may be preparing a violent assault to support the organisation.

According to the federal complaint, the 34-year-old texted a Turkish contact, "Thank God, I am ready, brother," along with a 17-second video of him shooting an assault rifle at a shooting range in New Jersey. He also said that he went for training at least once or twice a week.

Manuchekhri, a truck driver, came to the US in 2016 on a tourist visa. But after it expired, he faked a marriage with a stripper from the Bronx in 2017 to get a green card. His ex-wife reported him to the authorities.

I keep mentioning it here n there that these central Asians are the biggest Al-Qaeda/ ISIS/ Daesh dudes just defacto out of the blue terrorists. They've committed unspeakable crimes in da Sy-Raaq and have even attacked us in Pakistan numerous times.

Something is seriously wrong in central Asia......

Hard to believe the US is aligned with Turkey which supports these terrorists.
 
Nah, the biggest single source of people from Shi!hole countries are the H1B cyber coolies. They are all fans of Trump, phull sapport saar....

Trump won the last two out of three presidential elections, Republicans have controlled both houses of Congress for at least two election cycles, the shi!holers all must be voting for Republicans...
 
Arizona State University owns a couple of luxury condo developments near the campus in Tempe.
Condo's are destroying the housing market, rich realtors are buying land and rather than building a single family house they are building condo's and selling them to Airbnb who are renting it for spring breakers, this is not only but one of the factor the price is going crazy, even places like Lakeland and Riverview are now seeing moderate looking houses build of 1970's are costing 300,000 in a decent neighborhood, its crazy and i hope the price comes down or I have to leave Florida eventually because with my pay I can live and survive but won't have any savings and will never be able to buy a house.
 
The student loan program has been a racket for decades.

When i graduated you had like an 18 month grace period before your first payment was due.

I happened to have had some money saved after I graduated and I attempted to pay some of my ELSI loan off early. When i called them up to figure out how to make a payment they said I couldn't. They said I had to wait the full 18 months

I then drove to their office personally to given them my money...and they weren't happy about it. Any talk of these programs as being a "help" to students is BS. They finally accepted an early payment from me (saying nobody ever did it before :rolleyes: Well i knew interest was accruing during the "grace" period and I wasn't going to get suckered for 1.5 years)

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I had this situation way before the meme!
Yeah, Interests are crazy... I have about 8000 Debt on 2 credit cards and 1 Personal loan which is breaking my back, and despite making 100+ a month in minimum amount it will take decades before I can pay it off, I recently got 1 credit card from Citi with 0% APR for 18 Months, I will be using that to do some balance transfer but unfortunately the limit was only 1100$, if they had given me 3000 limit i would've paid at least one card off.. The stories that I heard about the student loan is just crazy, i have literally people who are in mid 40's and doing 20-25$ an hour job and still paying payments on that loan, its just crazy.
 
The worst part is that its one of the debt that does not go away in bankruptcy. They lure kids in at their most vulnerable -- when they are making a college decision and then the kids are stuck with that loan.
But you see the problem is that they manipulate young minds into believing that without College Degree they won't get a decent job, I have a friend who Graduated and has a degree in teaching, she studied for years, even went to South Korea for 1 year, now she is doing a less than 50K annual job, had to live in sharing apartment because a lot of money of her pay check goes into paying off that loan, its crazy...
 
Condo's are destroying the housing market, rich realtors are buying land and rather than building a single family house they are building condo's and selling them to Airbnb who are renting it for spring breakers, this is not only but one of the factor the price is going crazy, even places like Lakeland and Riverview are now seeing moderate looking houses build of 1970's are costing 300,000 in a decent neighborhood, its crazy and i hope the price comes down or I have to leave Florida eventually because with my pay I can live and survive but won't have any savings and will never be able to buy a house.

As I said the American Dream is getting ruined by institutions (instead of families) buying all the housing so they can charge ever increasing rents.

Some people wonder why towns refuse to bend their zoning laws for the people screaming "there's a shortage of affordable housing!!!".

Yes, "affordable housing" because institutions are gouging people.
But relaxing zoning laws isn't going to help one bit as they'll simply snatch them up too.
 
But you see the problem is that they manipulate young minds into believing that without College Degree they won't get a decent job, I have a friend who Graduated and has a degree in teaching, she studied for years, even went to South Korea for 1 year, now she is doing a less than 50K annual job, had to live in sharing apartment because a lot of money of her pay check goes into paying off that loan, its crazy...

Definitely a good idea to get a degree because corporate America won't even look at your resume unless there's one listed on it...even for a simple secretary.

I remember back in the early 1990's my old boss had these two young secretaries who basically had liberal arts degrees...but they had to be degreed. One was actually from the Marshall Islands...back then it was off-limits for ordinary people to travel to but apparently they had the right to work in the US visa-free. Seems they got some sweet deal.

As for a teaching job I assume there is a degree requirement for that too. However the requirement isn't that you go to an expensive school if we are talking about grade school level.

Mr brother's wife went to a cheapie school and is a grade school teacher..meanwhile my sister has an advanced degree and is a college professor. I'm sure their pay is wide.
 
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