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re: White House tweet

Posted by Chazreinhold on 2/25/26 at 12:05 pm to
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56lsu


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Prefers illegals over Americans.


Barnum and Bailey would be proud of the Collection of Sideshow Freaks that inhabit The Dem Party.
That was devastating for the Dems. No one else like DJT.
This is The Face of the Democrat Party.
Dicks in woman’s restrooms and protecting Illegal Alien Criminals.

Great job Dems..
How many times has “ Bring back the insane Asylums” been said?

This bitch is Evil and needs to be put away.
Narrator is a Flamer. Reminds me of this.

Honey Badgers funny though.

re: Bourbon Street Live Feeds

Posted by Chazreinhold on 2/17/26 at 2:00 pm to
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there are some weight appropriate girls at Cats Meow right now FWIW.


Not sure. That’s why they’ll take it out to Orangeville to run tests .
He was excited to participate in it.
My SIL helped unload it at Hill here in Utah.
Said it was 70K lbs
This entire story sounds like fiction.
The MSM telling sob stories playing in emotions of the weak minded.


My question is, Why didn't they seek asylum in Poland or Estonia? A country alot closer?
Why come to the US? Probably because of chinajoe, come one come all!



A Russian couple and their children sought asylum in the U.S. In a Texas detention center, they say they endured worms in the food and hours long waits for medicine.


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Worms in their food. Guards shouting orders and snatching toys from small hands. Restless nights under fluorescent lights that never fully go dark. Hours in line for a single pill. “We left one tyranny and came to another kind of tyranny,” Nikita said in Russian. “Even in Russia, they don’t treat children like this.” NBC News spoke with the family over Zoom this week and reviewed their lawyer’s request for their release, as well as dozens of pages of medical records. For an hour and a half on the video call, Nikita, an engineer, and Oksana, a nurse, described how their months at Dilley have worn down their children — physically, emotionally and academically. Their two oldest sat behind them in a drab conference room, doodling or staring blankly at the screen. The preschooler wandered the room, swinging a thin plastic rod from a set of window blinds like a toy sword.




NBC

ICE has an impossible task. They are responsible for enforcing US immigration laws. This includes removal of immigrants that have no legal basis for being in the country.

During the previous administration, the US was the only country in the world that essentially had an open border policy. Somewhere between 8 and 21 million people entered the US through the southern border. Many of them entered as asylum-seekers and were readily let in with a pinky swear promise to attend an asylum hearing in a US court (which everybody knows will never happen, given the backlog of cases to hear).

Many more people came in without even checking in at the door. We have no idea who many of these people are. We know that there are violent criminals, drug traffickers, and human traffickers, terrorists, and the like. ICE is tasked to root out the people that are here illegally. They have stated they are searching for the most violent criminals as their to priority.

Rather than assist ICE in their efforts, for some reason, city, county, and state leaders across the country (mayors, governors, judges, attorneys general, and the like) are actively impeding ICE and their efforts to enforce laws. They are also riling up citizen armies to impede the enforcement of US law.

Federal lawmakers are on record in support of abolishing immigration enforcement altogether. People are intent on making an impossible job even more impossible. We look for anything we can to put law enforcement at fault, instead of the law breakers.

We really should put this to a vote in Washington -- do we want to get rid of our border enforcement and just let anyone come in and out as they please, unchecked.? Because any restriction on entry and staying in this country will require some entity to enforce the laws. And weak enforcement is just another way of saying we really aren't serious about having a border.
Court rebukes Trump administration for denying immigration detainees access to lawyers




The Supreme Court already ruled in Trumps favor to be more aggressive when deporting illegal aliens.
This is just another activist and wearing a robe.

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U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel said it appeared the Trump administration had surged law enforcement into the Twin Cities without accounting for “the constitutional rights of its civil detainees” held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


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The government suggests—with minimal explanation and even less evidence—that doing so would result in ‘chaos,’” wrote Brasel, an appointee of President Donald Trump. “The Constitution does not permit the government to arrest thousands of individuals and then disregard their constitutional rights because it would be too challenging to honor those rights.” The judge ordered the administration to dramatically revamp conditions in the Bishop Henry Whipple federal building, and provide routine and unmonitored phone access to detainees, including the chance to alert attorneys and family members at least one hour before being transferred out of state.



Politico
When have any of these hacks been right about Trump?
Bunch of frauds..
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Try to prevent it from happening again. Put everyone on notice it happened before in spite of msm claiming it didn’t. Arrest those responsible to let people know there are consequences.


This is a rational answer. Some folks do not get it.
Looks like Curtis received the messages I've been sending him.

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