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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jun 22

    The unsurprising absurdity of Kirstjen Nielsen and Stephen Miller eating Mexican food during a border crisis: http://nyer.cm/UwUHlUQ pic.twitter.com/GbXFiSyXWv

    7:41 PM - 22 Jun 2018
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      2. brian goble‏ @dancingphelps Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The absurdity is you making it an issue

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      3.  🦂‏ @longliveforty Jun 22
        Replying to @dancingphelps @NewYorker

        The absurdity is you

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      1. melomys‏ @melomys Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Hopefully they’ll be enjoying prison food in the future.

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      1. Jenna Olbermann‏ @bibliophile68 Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I guess they left their “I don’t care, do u?” jackets at home.

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      2. Joy 🦄Joy‏ @PastryPod Jun 22
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        Because Mexican food is only for Hispanics?

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      3. Stephanie Am‏ @stephllmax Jun 22
        Replying to @PastryPod @NewYorker

        No. Because they want nothing to do with Mexicans, but apparently their food is okay.

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      2. Gadfly M  ⌛️‏ @GadflyMorse Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The unsurprising absurdity of corporate-#MSM using the "border crisis" as a cynical political weapon, whilst having ignored it over the past 20 years under the corrupt #GWBush-#Obama regimes. #Hypocrisyhttp://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/01/hhs-handed-child-migrants-to-human-traffickers.html …

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      4. Gadfly M  ⌛️‏ @GadflyMorse Jun 22
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        #ImNoFanOfTrumpBut... Please do not forget that #GWBush created #ICE--aided-and-abetted by #HillaryClinton who supported their practices-- and, #Obama perpetuated them. #Hypocrisyhttps://www.pbs.org/video/trafficked-in-america-pppgmt/ …

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      2. John Wisniewski‏ @WhiskeyMD247365 Jun 22
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        Both are reprehensible.

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      3. Vote MidTerms Nov.6‏ @___lor__ Jun 22
        Replying to @WhiskeyMD247365 @NewYorker

        distraction that works

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      2. Duchampia‏ @Duchampia Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Well, I guess we are supposed to guess what message they are trying to send. My guess is that like really like Mexican food and if they eat it out in public, during the immigration crisis, the media will notice. Ok. Done.

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      3. Duchampia‏ @Duchampia Jun 22
        Replying to @Duchampia @NewYorker

        That they really like. Typo.

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      2. carol w‏ @carol9w Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        It takes nerve because there's always the chance that someone in the kitchen will spit in their food.

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      1. Andrea Vojtko‏ @AndreaVoyt Jun 22
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        These two people (Kirstjen Neilsen and Stephen Miller) shd be like GS-13's who are managing maintenance contracts on PCs or something. They have nothing of substance going on in their heads and have been promoted to a level that baffles them.

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      1. Glibtard‏ @BarefootNerd Jun 22
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        I wonder if they tipped somebody off that they were going to have the audacity to eat at a Mexican restaurant. Either way, you have to credit them for their culinary courage. There could have been anything in that burrito.

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      1. a bloo‏ @vlime286 Jun 22
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        Like literal card carrying villains

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      1. tksinclair‏ @tksinclair Jun 22
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        Irony at its best.

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      1. Jane’s not Tame‏ @JksKathryn Jun 22
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        Let them eat menudo.

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