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I completely agree that we have a moral obligation to the tired, poor, and huddled masses and would be willing to bet that you and I could craft a better immigration bill than the pubs are going to craft because we aren't owned by anyone. I have a dear friend who moved from brazil with his wife and son because his wife had been stopped by the local cops and harassed. He went to the station and lodged a complaint. Two days later while at work, his car was riddled with bullets. He left brazil and came here bringing a skill. He worked in NYC until he saved enough money to by all the tools he needed, applied for citizenship, and moved his family to Wilmington 9 years ago. During those 9 years he has traveled to NJ 9 times to meet with his immigration attorney and spent close to $40,000. Still not a citizen. At the request of his attorney I have written letter after letter on his behalf. The system is fucked up beyond belief and has to be fixed. Even after going through all that he is more patriotic towards America than many of its citizens but even he agrees there has to be a system that is followed.
And even with all of this you fail to recognize how much better your friend has it than immigrants from Mexico do. Make no mistake, your friend should be a citizen. But also make no.mistake that his treatment is 100x better than Mexican immigrants.
 
He left brazil and came here bringing a skill.
How did he legally immigrate? Did he get on a plane and come here and overstay his visa? You don’t just show up in the US and start working legally.How many years elapsed between deciding to emigrate from Brazil until he was able to legally work in the US?
 
Eh, we could write down the important stuff and then send it to the attorneys so they could make it almost unreadable so they get to appear smart.
I could probably do that in the field of education. But that would be the limit to my koalafication, unless there was a legislation that needed to be written on the proper use of wordplay.
 
“Pete Hegseth’s ex-wife recently gave a new statement to the FBI about the defense nominee’s alcohol use, according to two sources familiar with the matter, an issue that has become a source of controversy during his confirmation process.

Senate Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker and the ranking Democratic member Jack Reed were briefed on Samantha Hegseth’s statement, which has not been previously reported, on January 16, two days after the committee held Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing, the sources said.

Wicker and Reed were initially briefed about the FBI’s background check before the confirmation hearing, according to another source familiar with the matter. Since then, the FBI has interviewed Samantha Hegseth and has included her statement in its supplemental review.

In the briefing, Wicker and Reed were told the FBI connected with Samantha Hegseth and that she gave a statement in which she discussed concerns about Pete Hegseth’s drinking. One source familiar with the statement said Samantha Hegseth told the FBI, “He drinks more often than he doesn’t.”

The source familiar noted that Samantha and Pete Hegseth have been divorced since 2017.

“There’s nothing new here and we look forward to the confirmation vote,” Tim Parlatore, Pete Hegseth’s lawyer, told CNN. …”

 


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More than 10,000 refugees were currently in the pipeline to travel to the United States, according to government data. They include Afghans who faced danger because of their association with the United States before the military withdrawal from Afghanistan. Among other refugees who had been approved for travel were people from Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.

The sudden halt to the flights was an agonizing blow to refugees who had been following a complicated and lengthy process to enter the country legally, resettlement group workers said. …”
 
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“… The State Department followed his order with a memo Tuesday that said “all previously scheduled travel of refugees to the United States is being canceled, and no new travel bookings will be made.”

Organizations, such as the International Rescue Committee and others that assist refugees, it noted, “should not request travel for any additional refugee cases at this time.”

On Wednesday, U.S. refugee officers in Homeland Security agencies, such as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, were told to stop making decisions on refugee cases, according to an internal memo obtained by The New York Times.

News that the Trump administration had canceled travel even for refugees already cleared to be resettled in communities across the United States shocked the leaders of nonprofit organizations that are contracted by the State Department to assist the newcomers.


“Refugees go through one of the most rigorous vetting processes in the world,” she continued, “and it’s heartbreaking to see their dreams of safety derailed just days before, or in some cases, just hours before they were set to begin their new lives here.”

Eskinder Negash, president of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, said that “many people have been waiting for years, and in some instances decades, in refugee camps and have diligently gone through the refugee process to receive travel authorization.” …”
 


I mean, they took the U.S. Constitution off the White House web site, so I am guessing in part they are wiping everything and starting over, but remains to be seen what is returned and what is not.
 


Trump makes it official, picking the guy who was in charge on site the day Trump was a mm from being assassinated. But Curran pretty easily convinced Trump it was Biden’s fault.

Curran has no apparent management experience for a department of this size but he is an experienced secret service officer.
 


Take a close look at the photo this proud J6 dad (and future Trump Admin official) posted and tell me what hand gestures you see …

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Trump makes it official, picking the guy who was in charge on site the day Trump was a mm from being assassinated. But Curran pretty easily convinced Trump it was Biden’s fault.

Curran has no apparent management experience for a department of this size but he is an experienced secret service officer.

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Curran joined the Secret Service in 2001 as a special agent in Newark, N.J. But in choosing a longtime agent with close ties to him, Trump eschewed one of the recommendations that emerged from the outside panel that examined the Secret Service: installing new leadership from outside the agency.

In a report issued last year, the independent review panel said, “the events of Butler suggest that there is an urgent need for fresh thinking informed by external experience and perspective.”

That report, along with others, highlighted widespread failures by the Secret Service related to the Butler rally, including poor communication and technical mishaps. A Senate report faulted the Secret Service for an unclear chain of command, technological issues and unheeded concerns about the American Glass Research building where the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, fired on Trump before being fatally shot by a Secret Service sniper.”

 
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