Nobody present in the United States illegally is innocent.
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Yes, young children brought here by their parents should be separated from their families and placed in government warehouses. We are both very smart.
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1. Their parents' choices put them there. 2. We're talking about getting rid of terrible people and those like you and Rep. Pelosi choose to use kids as a political prop instead of address the issue. 3. Say it to my face in Mayonaka Arena, Shadow Jenniehttps://youtu.be/ZBHgcUGdj4I
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Say it to my face in this fictional arena where I can pretend that I'm 7 feet tall and my parents really love me.
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So your main problem with what I said was the lighthearted Persona joke directed at someone who has Persona art in their header? Sounds like you need to have an adventure to banish your Shadow Self and get rid of the rage in your heart, buddy.https://youtu.be/Mk0A5uFoG3c
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idk "lock up the children" sounds like something a Shadow would say
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I never advocated for kids to be locked up. Our laws dictate who is innocent and who is not, that's all. Ironically, Rep. Pelosi is among 535 people on Earth who can change the laws that force
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These aren't bad people. They're refugees fleeing a dangerous situation. How desperate would you have to be to pick up your family and walk 2000 miles to a different country?
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As opposed to children and parents being separated by murder from these "animals?"
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You are not informed. You must be a CNN fan. Get up to speed.
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Did you know that there are over 200 orchid species in the US?
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Bless your heart
@NancyPelosi , we're saving the children from criminals!! Child Protective Services does the same thing! Break the law, pay a price; maybe next time they'll think twice....#BuildTheDamnWall#NoDACA -
Clearly, you have never needed asylum which in your mind makes them criminals and losing their children to warehouse them is ok, collateral damage?
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No, but I have lived in a foreign country (France) for two years and did it the "Legal" way... As I've stated before, I completely support "Legal" immigration. I have seen and lived "open boarders" in Europe.. have you? We see how that's working out for them....
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Actually, I have lived with open borders. Waiting for 2 years to become ”legal” is fast, it can take year's and year's and year's here and if you are in need of asylum you worry about becoming legal once you are safe. It's not perfect if that we agree
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If you "lived" in open boarders, and it's so "great" why did you leave to seek asylum??? My point exactly... we have to protect this country, and immigration policies, or else we will end up like the country you seeked asylum from. Legal immigration, secure borders, laws enforced
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You assume to much, I never said I sought asylum, I didn't need to. I am and have been a citizen of the US since birth. I believe in vetting and background checks but I do not believe in the hatefulness that has come in with this administration.
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