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re: Illegals removed from Martha's Vineyard. That was quick.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:37 am to 75503Tiger
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:37 am to 75503Tiger
A MVers logic would probably be...
Laredo tx is poor as hell compared to Martha's Vineyard.
The filthy poor migrants would fit right in, in Laredo. In Martha's Vineyard, it just makes the migrants feel uncomfortable. The beautiful scenery, the fresh air, the migrants would never grow accustomed to that kind of stuff.
Laredo tx is poor as hell compared to Martha's Vineyard.
The filthy poor migrants would fit right in, in Laredo. In Martha's Vineyard, it just makes the migrants feel uncomfortable. The beautiful scenery, the fresh air, the migrants would never grow accustomed to that kind of stuff.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:38 am to 14&Counting
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I have been to Martha's Vineyard and its a small place. They really don't have the services to care for them.
That's the whole point, dumb arse.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:38 am to LEASTBAY
So liberals are going to bus them out of their town . Sounds like a racist move also causing climate change . Oh forgot those rules are only for us peasants.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:39 am to Froman
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That’d be great if they sent them all to the Texas governor’s house.
50 illegals in Austin would be less than 0.02% of the illegals already there. Wouldn't even be noticeable.
(Edited for actual pop data)
This post was edited on 9/16/22 at 10:51 am
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:42 am to LEASTBAY
I love the Dbags claiming it is for the best because there are no jobs for them. Like there are jobs for the thousands pouring across the border in Texas, NM and AZ. Or the ones being airlifted in the dark of night to St. Louis or the Carolinas?
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:43 am to LEASTBAY
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not Walmart down the street.
Something tells me that MV does not have a Walmart? Demographics probably wouldn't support one
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:45 am to Damone
You don’t even believe what you typing. 
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:46 am to Damone
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but the optics failed in the end
i think you are missing the biggest point...
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Illegals removed from Martha's Vineyard
libs in general tell us how this diversity strengthens our country....then they remove this "strength" with the quickness.
two faced much??
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:47 am to Damone
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I believe they're moving them to a military base for housing.
Why, they’ve already been processed and are free to roam, correct?
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:48 am to Texas Yarddog
Way off on my estimate. Looked it up.
There are currently 296k illegals that reside in Austin (14% of that City's population). That would be the equivalent of over 2k illegals residing in Martha's Vineyard (pop of 15k in 2010).
The liberal elite can't even handle 50 for more than a day....
It isn't hypocrisy, it is the tyranny of the elite (h/t Bongino). They honestly do not give a shite about the bug eaters.
There are currently 296k illegals that reside in Austin (14% of that City's population). That would be the equivalent of over 2k illegals residing in Martha's Vineyard (pop of 15k in 2010).
The liberal elite can't even handle 50 for more than a day....
It isn't hypocrisy, it is the tyranny of the elite (h/t Bongino). They honestly do not give a shite about the bug eaters.
This post was edited on 9/16/22 at 10:49 am
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:50 am to 14&Counting
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I have been to Martha's Vineyard and its a small place. They really don't have the services to care for them. I appreciate the sentiment but their isn't anything remotely in place there for this situation. I imagine they would at least have to transport them to the mainland.
They're probably taking them to Portland, ME.
This post was edited on 9/16/22 at 10:57 am
Posted on 9/16/22 at 10:52 am to LEASTBAY
What these sick people at Martha's Vineyard are putting these immigrants through is disgusting. How many whites did they ship out of there on busses??
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:03 am to Rebel
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That’d be great if they sent them all to the Texas governor’s house.
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can you seriously not see the hypocrisy?
They're lost. They grope in the darkness until their favorite talking head issues some talking points.
Cognitive dissonance takes over from there.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:05 am to Perse
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They're probably taking them to Portland, ME.
The Migrant Crisis — in Portland, Maine: LINK ]It’s already struggling with a relative handful of newcomers, and its ability to continue is in doubt (Center for Immigration Studies)
Theoretically, Portland may have meant well. But practically—after only a handful of illegals—the uninformed liberals learnt the obvious.
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Portland Struggles with the Migrant Surge. The city’s compassion finally hit a wall in May, when it was providing shelter for 1,771 people — 1,200-plus “asylum seekers” and 500 homeless locals in a series of shelters and hotel rooms spread over a three-county area.
That overflow prompted Kristen Dow, the city’s Health and Human Services director, to send an E-mail to CBP and other immigration officials, FEMA, the office of local U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree (D), Portland’s city council and mayor, and “community partners” in early May, which read:
I am writing this email to alert you to the fact that as of the date of this email, there is no further shelter OR hotel capacity in Portland, Maine. We have been over capacity in our shelter for quite some time and have now reached the point where the hotels we have been utilizing are also full. . . .
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Please know, that as a result of our capacity limitations, if your organization sends a family to Portland, Maine they are no longer guaranteed shelter upon their arrival to our shelter. Additionally, because our staff are spread quite thin, it is not guaranteed that we will be in a position to aid individuals in their search for emergency housing. I ask that you all share this information widely within your organizations and with families you are working with.
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Compared to the country as a whole, Portland is dealing with a relative handful of newly arrived migrants and struggling to do so. The city’s altruism and compassion are admirable, but whether it can keep it up is questionable at best, and unlikely at worst.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:07 am to Damone
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who stepped up and fed and supplied the people.
Do you even believe the shite you type?
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:08 am to Flats
Those boxes of generic corn flakes and a few dozen bananas undoubtedly wrecked the Island’s economy for several quarters to come.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:10 am to L1C4
COViD buster party for a former President? Absolutely! No problem!
What? Uninvited Illegals?
Alert the national guard!!
What? Uninvited Illegals?
Alert the national guard!!
This post was edited on 9/16/22 at 11:10 am
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:10 am to EKG
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Those boxes of generic corn flakes and a few dozen bananas undoubtedly wrecked the Island’s economy for several quarters to come.
And they handed that out with one hand while they had their phone in the other telling the governor to get these GD brown people off their island.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:19 am to LEASTBAY
Wait! I thought moving illegals was immoral and against the law?
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