Discussion: Gov't Attorney: 100,000 Visas Were Revoked In Immigration Order Chaos

Oh, that’s wonderful, thanks for the big laugh.

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I should have added all these suspects in the making were born in California. as were the daughter’s parents. Horrors!

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…and not a single misspelled word of five letters or less!

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California. There you go. The hotbed of illegal anti Trump votes. I am surprised he has not nuked or at least droned you guys by now.

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I, for one, would like to see a new law put in place that would require all members of the Executive branch to disable their Twitter accounts. Never happen, but I can hope, no?

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Thanks for that reminder. I get so irritated at the WaPo for its passive, allegedly objective voice. They make even the most heinous of murderous acts sound like just another day in Washington. I have pretty much stopped reading any of their articles all the way through because I want to keep my brain inside my skull.

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Just ask George Takei.

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It’s the falafel shortage over at Fox News I bet’cha

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Have you ever seen cold turkey withdrawal? It ain’t a purty sight.
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DING DING DING
WE HAVE A WINNER!!!

Stealing that for later use

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"“I’ll have to get back to you on that. I don’t have all the details on that right now,”

“…We may just put them in camps instead.”

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Not just Bannon, Pompeo (and I’m guessing a couple of the other vipers in the pit we used to call the White House) are hoping for a Holy War. Endgame? Rapture.

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Kellyanne / Spicer: “100,000 people had a small inconvenience. No biggie.”

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A very good book to read on the subject of forced relocation is Farewell to Manzanar [CA] by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, a second generation American. She described how Boy Scouts troops were formed, sock hops, baton twirling lessons, all trying to create the America they’d been tossed out of.

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They were detained coming to the United States to be with their father, who is a U.S. citizen in Michigan, and were then “coerced into renouncing their claims to legal permanent residence in the United States,”

Given sufficient funds I'd renounce my U.S. citizenship and take up residence in any number of available safe havens with stable governments and temperate climates. Costa Rica for example. Done. Eff this insane asylum.

The pages were coated in that kid-proof non-stick puffy plastic.

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Good only for purchases made at Trump businesses.

Next page: “And I still don’t know what the hell is going on!”

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Bannon and Conway are Dominionists and members of the Council for National Policy.

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The scale on which this was done is unnerving. Basically 60,000 to 100,000 innocent people who had the legal right to be in the US had that right cancelled with 1 order. That’s not democracy. There is something very wrong about it. This was, in effect, Muslim ban wave 1.

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The embrace of evil is usually done quickly.

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