Raise your hand if you love America and are a defender of the US Constitution?
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When my ancestors arrived, government welfare was not a choice. They came over and worked to build a nice life with blood, sweat, and tears. Immigrants should not come here expecting hard working Americans to support them.
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They were given land via the homestead act, and the US government built large public works using slave labor, but please go on.
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When my grandparents arrived, there was no such thing as food stamps, Medicaid, section 8 housing, free school meals, so they decided to work. Crazy way to run a country, wasn't it? Then their son went back 3 years later to fight the Nazis.
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...TRUTH! and when mine arrived, they had to have money (I cannot recall the amount), and relatives or a waiting job here. Of course they only asked - there was no means to follow-up. A couple decades later there were quotas created to limit people from certain countries.
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You're like in your own bubble...really out there. It's weird.
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Rep. Omar is describing how the Trump administration is deliberately harming immigrants and US citizens related to them; and is opposing that. Do not engage in denialism or gaslighting. And do not try to defend or excuse Trump and those with him.
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Comrade Omar forgets that when many peoples' ancestors got to America there wasn't public assistance programs on the scale of today..
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And then the Federal govt doled out lands in the Midwest and farther out west to peasants/immigrants from Europe. Even the emancipated slaves didnt get that...who had been on this land for almost 2 centuries then...but the European migrants did
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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