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9 minutes ago, cezero said:

so, in denver, some women are afraid to testify against those who sexually assaulted them for fear of deportation. 

turd supporters must love that. fuck they're stupid. 

Then they are uninformed or stupid

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http://abc7chicago.com/news/veteran-fighting-deportation-after-2-tours-in-afghanistan/1739129/

Army Private 1st class Miguel Perez, Jr., was born in Mexico and grew up in Chicago. On Monday, Perez faces a deportation hearing because he committed a non-violent drug offense, his family said.

He served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and was injured in an explosion. He sustained a brain injury and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, his family said.

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13 hours ago, cezero said:

just let turd supporters keep talking. they demonstrate their stupidity completely unprompted. they're proud of it. 

Says the guy who went from normal person to this just because some dude got elected.  

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8 hours ago, cezero said:

so, in denver, some women are afraid to testify against those who sexually assaulted them for fear of deportation. 

turd supporters must love that. fuck they're stupid. 

So they are either here illegal or stupid.  I have zero idea if illegals are less likely to call the cops if they've been assaulted but logic tells me they would be more hesitant.  It's truly awful. 

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A reasonable approach to immigration would be to provide some sort of amnesty or work permits to those NON-criminal people already here for a long time, and deport the violent criminal aliens. Get the law-abiding people who are here already (and there are millions of them) into the system paying payroll taxes etc. and get the violent criminals out of our country. Then build the wall and strictly guard the borders going forward.

Otherwise, there are going to be hundreds of these heartbreaking stories of families being torn apart because Dad got a DUI ten years ago. The optics here are terrible for Trump.

 

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Trump is his own worst enemy.  If he just kept his mouth shut, and off social media, and just focused on running this country.  He'd actually have a chance at being a president that made significant changes in this nation.  Instead, he will face roadblocks after roadblocks because of his mouth.

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5 minutes ago, gotbeer said:

Trump is his own worst enemy.  If he just kept his mouth shut, and off social media, and just focused on running this country.  He'd actually have a chance at being a president that made significant changes in this nation.  Instead, he will face roadblocks after roadblocks because of his mouth.

Quit making excuses for him. He's not going to change, this is who he is.

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Holy fucknuts...Mango is tweeting Breitbart conspiracy theories...

 

And let's keep something in mind...let's just say, for shits and giggles...let's just say the feds wiretapped Trump Tower...that would require a FISA warrant...meaning a judge ruled there was probable cause

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/03/04/trump-accuses-obama-of-nixonwatergate-plot-to-wire-tap-trump-tower/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_pp-trumptap-813am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

“It's highly unlikely there was a wiretap,” said one former senior intelligence official familiar with surveillance law who spoke candidly on the condition of anonymity. The former official continued: “It seems unthinkable. If that were the case by some chance, that means that a federal judge would have found that there was either probable cause that he had committed a crime or was an agent of a foreign power.”

A wiretap cannot be directed at a U.S. facility, the official said, without finding probable cause that the phone lines or Internet addresses were being used by agents of a foreign power — or by someone spying for or acting on behalf of a foreign government. “You can't just go around and tap buildings,” the official said.

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