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DOJ and Homeland Security might arrest Sanctuary leaders
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RENCORP
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Put Snowflake Jay Inslee, and Turd Ferguson into the same cell together.
Let them eat peanuts.
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:46 pm |
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Classic
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quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I have to agree but the action should put the fear of god into these assholes and help them pull their head out of their asses. I can only imagine what they are thinking about.... "If I get arrested how much is this going to cost and under the new Trump Tax plan will I be at least able to write off the costs?" I'm thinking that once a few get arrested and charged the balance and their cranialrectumitis will quickly be cured.
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:51 pm |
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Selador
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Classic wrote: quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I have to agree but the action should put the fear of god into these assholes and help them pull their head out of their asses. I can only imagine what they are thinking about.... "If I get arrested how much is this going to cost and under the new Trump Tax plan will I be at least able to write off the costs?" I'm thinking that once a few get arrested and charged the balance and their cranialrectumitis will quickly be cured. Or... We'll have a different kind of civil war than the one I was concerned we were going to have, a year ago...
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:55 pm |
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quantsuff
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Classic wrote: quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I have to agree but the action should put the fear of god into these assholes and help them pull their head out of their asses. I can only imagine what they are thinking about.... "If I get arrested how much is this going to cost and under the new Trump Tax plan will I be at least able to write off the costs?" I'm thinking that once a few get arrested and charged the balance and their cranialrectumitis will quickly be cured. Putting fear of diety *is* consistent with leaking one's plans to the paper. Maybe it'll work.
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:56 pm |
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leadcounsel
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Classic wrote: quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I have to agree but the action should put the fear of god into these assholes and help them pull their head out of their asses. I can only imagine what they are thinking about.... "If I get arrested how much is this going to cost and under the new Trump Tax plan will I be at least able to write off the costs?" I'm thinking that once a few get arrested and charged the balance and their cranialrectumitis will quickly be cured. I think that this press notice is a purposeful warning shot across the bow. Tell me that Inslee or Ferguson or Brown thinks getting a federal indictment is a good career move. Harboring XXXX fugatives - I suppose other law violations - you could be looking at decades in a federal prison. This is the feds flexing the necessary and welcome muscle to tell these state morons the feds are serious. If the states were protecting CITIZENS I would be against the feds coming in to oppress citizens. But the FEDS are protecting CITIZENS and the states are harboring illegals.
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:14 pm |
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Mediumrarechicken
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Selador wrote: Classic wrote: quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I have to agree but the action should put the fear of god into these assholes and help them pull their head out of their asses. I can only imagine what they are thinking about.... "If I get arrested how much is this going to cost and under the new Trump Tax plan will I be at least able to write off the costs?" I'm thinking that once a few get arrested and charged the balance and their cranialrectumitis will quickly be cured. Or... We'll have a different kind of civil war than the one I was concerned we were going to have, a year ago... I'm not scared of 11 million people that illegally have guns, I have half of the country that has my back
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:28 pm |
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Selador
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Mediumrarechicken wrote: Selador wrote: Classic wrote: quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I have to agree but the action should put the fear of god into these assholes and help them pull their head out of their asses. I can only imagine what they are thinking about.... "If I get arrested how much is this going to cost and under the new Trump Tax plan will I be at least able to write off the costs?" I'm thinking that once a few get arrested and charged the balance and their cranialrectumitis will quickly be cured. Or... We'll have a different kind of civil war than the one I was concerned we were going to have, a year ago... I'm not scared of 11 million people that illegally have guns, I have half of the country that has my back That's the civil war of a year ago. Not this different kind...
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:52 pm |
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Mediumrarechicken
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Go on...
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Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:23 pm |
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NWGunner
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quantsuff wrote: Your confirmation bias is showing. The paper is not suddenly trustworthy because they report favorable items. The DOJ and HSD are not suddenly competent because the are "thinking " about a course of action. If I were putting together an arrest plan, "tell the papers" is not an item on my list. I think you're confusing the Washington Times with the Washington Post. As far as 'tell the papers', that's not what they did. The papers are reporting what The Homeland Security Secretary testified to before Congress. As far as not trusting the DOJ, I'm with you on that. Until I hear about a purge &/or some arrests and prosecution, the DOJ & FBI will never have the level of respect they used to.
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Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:23 am |
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jukk0u
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In the face of this purported threat of arrest CA today issued a warning to private companies that they might be prosecuted for cooperating with ICE... wait... what? https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2018/01 ... m_medium=1
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Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:33 pm |
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TechnoWeenie
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They made it illegal to disclose information to ICE without a court order... But... doesn't that violate the 1st? I can give out any information I want. It's a civil matter as to whether the information causes damage/harm.
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Thu Jan 18, 2018 9:19 pm |
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Wetpaperbag
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I know right now there is a lot of social media hype over this guy from Detroit who was deported back to Mexico. He was here for 30 years, married, has kids, and the left is using this as the poster child for not splitting up families. But to that I have to say, he's been here for 30 years. That is plenty of time, especially under the last administration, to gain citizenship. If he didn't want this to happen, than perhaps he should have done something on his end to rectify this. The guy snuck into the country, which is breaking the law, not to mention any other laws he had to break, lie about, in order to establish an identity and life. Eventually you run the risk for this type of stuff to catch up to you. I don't like seeing families torn apart, but this guy had plenty of time. Besides, nothing is stopping his family from moving down to Mexico to live.
This, 'make up the rules as you go to fit your need' stuff needs to stop. Enforce the rules already on the books and stop making new ones that allow people to continue to break the law. Making all these sanctuary laws just shows to the world that you don't care about border enforcement, or for that matter, illegal activity enforcement.
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Fri Jan 19, 2018 7:05 am |
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WaJim
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. AAAAAAnd California AG says today he'll prosecute any business that helps ICE. http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-gov ... 34409.html In the same breath it seems deportation helps.... Well, maybe it doesnt. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01 ... times.html
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Fri Jan 19, 2018 7:25 am |
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TechnoWeenie
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Hmm, it's almost like, there's no boundary or... fence.. or ... I dunno.. some sort of ... tall mass of concrete or something that would make it hard for them to get into the country....
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Fri Jan 19, 2018 7:40 am |
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Mediumrarechicken
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Wetpaperbag wrote: I know right now there is a lot of social media hype over this guy from Detroit who was deported back to Mexico. He was here for 30 years, married, has kids, and the left is using this as the poster child for not splitting up families. But to that I have to say, he's been here for 30 years. That is plenty of time, especially under the last administration, to gain citizenship. If he didn't want this to happen, than perhaps he should have done something on his end to rectify this. The guy snuck into the country, which is breaking the law, not to mention any other laws he had to break, lie about, in order to establish an identity and life. Eventually you run the risk for this type of stuff to catch up to you. I don't like seeing families torn apart, but this guy had plenty of time. Besides, nothing is stopping his family from moving down to Mexico to live.
This, 'make up the rules as you go to fit your need' stuff needs to stop. Enforce the rules already on the books and stop making new ones that allow people to continue to break the law. Making all these sanctuary laws just shows to the world that you don't care about border enforcement, or for that matter, illegal activity enforcement. Even worse, he actually had 39 years. Fuck him. He's a piece of shit, he did this to himself and his family. If only the gov. was more assertive many years ago he wouldn t have family here so it wouldn't be an issue
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I'm going to type out 3 paragraphs and wax eloquently about a similar story in my life. Pm me if you figured it out.
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Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:15 am |
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