Davey Crockett
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Why are you always ending up in some high stress area?
First you are like living in Detroit (geez wtf) and now this sh*t.
Even in Boston the cops are mellow as long as you don't live in the rough areas.
In the suburbs it's like Mayberry and they are just hanging out at the station most of the time with the donut shop opened up across the street.
You of course seem to always end up in Insaneville.
Here's the real life "Mayberry".
Mount Airy (NC) [Mayberry] is a great place to live, work, play, stay and shop!
I'd move to a quiet NC town like this but the City-Data stats of my current MA town (including crime) are actually WAY better. It's not even close.
I laugh out loud at "Insaneville" lol
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Filthy Nazis, it's ok for the Jews act like NazisEXCLUSIVE: Jewish Group Gives Trump Admin List Of ‘Pro-Hamas’ Foreign Students, Faculty To Deport
https://dailycaller.com/2025/01/22/...pro-hamas-foreign-students-faculty-to-deport/
It really is insane here.
Dallas, TX will likely be next
Better still why don't the British take back the criminals they dumped into Native American land?
“Using TPS to grant temporary status to successive waves of new arrivals from a designated country may generate a significant pull factor for illegal immigration and act in tension with the congressional design,” the agency said.
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Trump already has the ability to cancel TPS extensions, cancel extensions on visas, and expand the ban on immigrant and visa applications from any countries he chooses (19 nations are already on the ban list). However, under the Insurrection Act Trump can deploy the National Guard for direct deportations, rather than simply acting a a barrier between ICE agents and protesters. This would expedite deportations far beyond what is currently possible.
Of course, there will be accusations of constitutional violations, from both Democrats and Republicans. That said, many of these people may not realize how substantial the public support for deportations is. According to surveys, 66% of Americans agree with Trump's deportation policies, even if a migrant has not committed a crime after entry into the country.
Furthermore, around 40% of Americans back the use of the military for deportations. That's not a majority, but it's a massive portion of the population. If Trump were to implement the Insurrection Act it is likely that he would receive groundswell of popular support.
In other words, lack of integration among third world asylum seekers is self sabotage. They have become comfortable with the idea that US laws prevent any real intervention against the process of cultural invasion, but this can change rather quickly. For naturalized citizens there are roadblocks in place, but for all other migrants, the breaking point just arrived.
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Because the British inserted criminals While the Spaniards inserted genes, Muslim Genes since the Muslims did to the Spaniards what the Spaniards did to the Aztecs, created bastards.What about the descendants of the Spanish people in Mexico (like 99% have Spanish DNA) and the rest of South America too while you are at it. Why is what the British did some special case to you?
Because the British inserted criminals While the Spaniards inserted genes, Muslim Genes since the Muslims did to the Spaniards what the Spaniards did to the Aztecs, created bastards.
opposite day!
Can't make this up: Blacks want whites sent back to Africa so they can be imprisoned for falsifying being persecuted in South Africa.
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Nelson Mandela's great-grandson urges Trump to deport white South Africans
Mayibuye Melisizwe Mandela called for white South African refugees to be deported from the U.S. so they can face criminal charges.www.newsweek.com
Exclusive: Nelson Mandela's Great-Grandson Urges Trump To Deport White South Africans
Nelson Mandela's great-grandson, Mayibuye Melisizwe Mandela, has called on U.S. President Donald Trump to deport the Afrikaners he accepted as refugees
"If Trump is honest, he should deport those people because they don't qualify to be refugees in the United States of America," Mayibuye Melisizwe Mandela told Newsweek. "Once they land here in South Africa, we must arrest them."
In May, Trump alleged that a genocide against white Afrikaner people is taking place in South Africa and has accepted more than 60 into the United States as refugees, despite Trump's immigration crackdown that has seen other asylum seekers, from Africa and elsewhere, turned away.
The South African government has repeatedly and vehemently denied that a white genocide is taking place, with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa traveling to the White House for a meeting on May 21 to do so.
The first group of 59 people arrived on a charter flight at Dulles International Airport in Virginia on May 13, welcomed by senior officials from the Trump administration.
Smaller groups have followed on commercial flights, according to Amerikaners, a group that supports "disenfranchised South Africans seeking a new future in the United States."
"The resettlement program is being scaled and the numbers will increase radically within the next three months," a spokesperson told Newsweek.
Mayibuye Melisizwe Mandela opened a criminal case against the group on June 12, accusing them of "treason, spreading misinformation and incitement against South Africa," according to an affidavit viewed by Newsweek.
"I believe they should face prison," he said. "White genocide is a very serious allegation and in South Africa we know that there is no white genocide. It's a country where there is crime, like every other country."
White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Homeland Security adviser Stephen Miller previously said: "What's happening in South Africa fits the textbook definition of why the refugee program was created. This is race-based persecution. The refugee program is not intended as a solution for global poverty, and historically, it has been used that way."
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