Truth too hard for a pro-illegal to handle

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This pro-illegal wrote “Trump terrorism” in the title of her article (https://chiapas-support.org/2018/06/16/trump-anti-immigrant-terrorism/)

I wrote:

That’s not terrorism. Illegals have no business crossing the border to begin with and they have no right to be propped up by American tax payers. Moreover, they need to stop having so many children and making their problems, the problems of other people.

She wrote:

Under international law all human beings have the right to seek asylum in another country. The folks currently seeking asylum in the United States are fleeing life-threatening violence. They would not cost US taxpayers anything if they were given temporary work permits and released pending the legal outcome of their asylum claim. Your comment indicates that you are not aware of the law or the facts. As a mother, I would definitely consider a government agent taking my children away because I sought safety for myself and my child as terrorism.

I replied to her comment- but it struck a nerve and she deleted it.

So I will reiterate to you what I wrote.

Basically, I told her that:

It appears that you are the one who is unaware of the facts.  You failed to include that the first thing illegals demand is Social Security asylum benefits, food stamps, free education programs catered to their needs, job training, millions in FREE ESL, special housing arrangements, and free medical care.   The U.S.A cannot take in all of Central America.  These parents are putting their children in the middle of an illegal situation because it is more important for them to try their luck at the border than to keep their children safe, away from foreign police.  Moreover, these illegals need family planning, urgently.  If they cannot provide for themselves, why are they having children at all and expecting Americans to take care of the family?!  They have been using children to push through borders and carry out illegal activity, in America, for a long time.  These people need to take their problems to their president and/or move to a safer region in their own country.  They can fill out an application, at the border, and ALL return from where they came from, as a family.  Moreover, the fact that the American people elected Trump for president is ample message to illegals that they are not wanted in our country.  What part of that don’t they understand?  It’s over.

Migrant Caravan heads to U.S.

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After receiving extensive free legal counsel, the Central American migrants intend to ask for asylum once they cross into the U.S.

Why Americans should be very concerned:

Once they receive asylum, they qualify to apply to receive your hard earned Social Security money as free income (money that will go to special interest and to trade deals like NAFTA and CAFTA-DR). 

Then the U.S. government tells Americans, “There is no money for your retirement”. 

Where did it all go?  Now you know.

To read the story, click here:

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/politics/Migrant-Caravan-Supporters-Rally-in-San-Diego-481156621.html

 

The Dominican diaspora is flourishing (not “disappearing”) in America.

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Though it would seem that Dominican immigrants are “disappearing” from their home base in Washington Heights (per this Mahattan Times cover story) are they really?  War on Americans takes a closer look.

There are three important pieces of information that are missing from this article:

1. 40% of Dominicans are moving to new housing projects in the Bronx.

For reference, click here: http://www.lagaleriamag.com/no-nos-sacaran-gentrification-is-displacing-bronx-dominicans-and-we-must-resist/

2. Dominicans are spreading out within the U.S to states like MA, NJ, PA, and FL.

For reference, click here:  https://voicesofny.org/2015/11/dominicans-leaving-nyc-for-cheaper-locales/

3. Dominicans are buying homes in their country (DR).

For further reading, click here:  https://presidencia.gob.do/noticias/dominicanos-residentes-en-boston-felices-casa-propia-en-su-pais-compraron-en-ciudad-juan

Due to gentrification, fourty percent of Dominican immigrants have moved from Washington Heights to new housing projects in the Bronx.  Despite negative publicity, the American private sector does not discriminate when it comes to marginalizing people that are in the way of their potential for increased revenue.  They have pushed American citizens out from the rental market forcing them to live, indefinitely, with their family; rent an expensive bedroom with numerous housemates; or face homelessness like many are now  doing in the West coast.  They are not treating Dominican immigrants differently.

Dominicans are also moving to the suburbs near New York City (Long Island, for example) and to other states for quieter living and more spacious accomodations.  In addition, many have purchased their own apartment (or house) back in their home country with income earned during their time living and working in the United States.   The Manhattan Times fails to provide readers with the information necessary to understand the actual migration pattern of Dominican immigrants living in America.  Instead, the paper paints a shallow portrait of them as unique victims of unjust treatment.

Featured here are some of the prominent advertisers [in the Dominican community papers] for luxury homes available for purchase in the Dominican Republic.  The Dominican embassy even helps to expedite home ownership applications for Dominican citizens, residing in the U.S..  Though the rise in rent is driving many people out of Washington Heights, Dominican immigrants maintain various housing options and enjoy the benefits of tightly-knit communities (which advocate on their behalf) throughout America.

 

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Though it would seem that Dominican immigrants are “disappearing” from their home base in Washington Heights (per this Mahattan Times cover story) are they really?  War on Americans takes a closer look.

There are three important pieces of information that are missing from this article:

1. 40% of Dominicans are moving to new housing projects in the Bronx.

For reference, click here: http://www.lagaleriamag.com/no-nos-sacaran-gentrification-is-displacing-bronx-dominicans-and-we-must-resist/

2. Dominicans are spreading out within the U.S to states like MA, NJ, PA, and FL.

For reference, click here:  https://voicesofny.org/2015/11/dominicans-leaving-nyc-for-cheaper-locales/

3. Dominicans are buying homes in their country (DR).

For further reading, click here:  https://presidencia.gob.do/noticias/dominicanos-residentes-en-boston-felices-casa-propia-en-su-pais-compraron-en-ciudad-juan

Due to gentrification, fourty percent of Dominican immigrants have moved from Washington Heights to new housing projects in the Bronx.  Despite negative publicity, the American private sector does not discriminate when it comes to marginalizing people that are in the way of their potential for increased revenue.  They have pushed American…

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