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re: Illegal immigrant, 19, from Honduras is accused of raping girl, 14, in Kenner, Louisiana
Posted on 2/29/24 at 7:54 pm to Solo Cam
Posted on 2/29/24 at 7:54 pm to Solo Cam
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you're soft
You based that all based on who I told the board who I voted for? The funny thing is, everything I say on here people think am lying, but I say "I voted for Biden" and people hold on to it forever. The truth is, you really have no idea who I voted for but since it triggers you I will stick with it. I voted for Biden.
This article is from January 5th 2023.
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WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced a major shift to its immigration strategy Thursday, expanding the use of a Trump-era policy that gives border agents the power to quickly turn back migrants at the border while also creating new ways for people from Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti to apply for legal entry into the U.S.
“Do not just show up at the border. Stay where you are and apply legally from there,” Biden said in a speech announcing the new approach.
A record number of migrants have descended on the southwest border this year, stretching border cities’ resources and placing political pressure on the administration. Border agents made more than 2 million arrests at the border during the yearlong period that ended Sept. 30, according to Customs and Border Protection data, and Republicans have argued that those numbers prove that Biden is weak on border security.
Biden hopes his administration’s new plan will “substantially reduce” the number of people attempting to cross the border, he said. It appears the administration decided that turning back migrants from Cuba and Nicaragua — two countries that have either limited or refused to accept deportations of their nationals, along with Haitians — was an essential tool to lower the number of people arriving at the border.
The new policy allows up to 30,000 individuals per month from Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti to apply to live and legally work in the U.S. through a humanitarian parole plan the administration had previously offered only to Venezuelans. Migrants can apply from anywhere, but must not cross the borders or Mexico, Panama or the U.S. without authorization. They will be required to have U.S.-based financial sponsors and pass rigorous background checks.
latimes
You can google and read all what's out there, but of course you never know what's true, what's half true, what's complete bullshite. I am sure you believe anything that supports what you believe because you are pretty basic, but trust me I am not fricking soft. You are the one having a meltdown and you call me soft? You fricking loser.
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