Anti-ICE Riots Thread

Meanwhile Texas and Florida have some of the highest numbers of illegals. If the raids are being used as some way to own the libs that voted for Harris, isn't it better to let those areas marinate in all the diversity? ICE is being set up for failure.

Blue states use aliens to rig the electoral system in their favor - population number inflated by the aliens, gives them more seats in the House and more votes in the Electoral College.
 
Meanwhile Texas and Florida have some of the highest numbers of illegals. If the raids are being used as some way to own the libs that voted for Harris, isn't it better to let those areas marinate in all the diversity? ICE is being set up for failure.
I don't think so, because those states are letting illegals vote. Several of them will turn red if illegal immigrant and other voter fraud is stopped. For example, I've been seeing that Trump got 47% of the vote in Minnesota in 2024. If the current vote fraud in Minnesota were eliminated, they could swing red.

Even if they don't swing fully red, I expect at least some congressional districts could swing red.
 
So some of these idiots have been in the country for decades, why didn't they ever try to become citizens? Did they simply want to avoid paying taxes for the rest of the their lives and the lawyer to do it? I find it hard to believe that some of them dating back to the Clinton administrations and going through obama didn't have some sort of path they could take to citizenship.

Do I have this wrong? I ask because I just found out some gypsy albanians father who has been here for something like 40 years just got carted off by ice, found that amusing.
 
So some of these idiots have been in the country for decades, why didn't they ever try to become citizens? Did they simply want to avoid paying taxes for the rest of the their lives and the lawyer to do it? I find it hard to believe that some of them dating back to the Clinton administrations and going through obama didn't have some sort of path they could take to citizenship.

Do I have this wrong? I ask because I just found out some gypsy albanians father who has been here for something like 40 years just got carted off by ice, found that amusing.
Someone I know helped a non-English speaking Mexican who'd been working here 10-11 months out of the year for over 15 years get his citizenship and all it took was a little money for lawyer.

Dude speaks maybe 50 words of English and they began processing his family members while his was getting done even though they had not been here.

I don't remember the timeline perfectly, but it took a year or two for his green card and another year or two for citizenship, and his daughter's paper work was right there along with his being processed.

I don't know what the lawyer cost, but it couldn't have been much. I'm guessing less than $5K.

My "friend" is bi-lingual and helped him with all the paper work. If he'd had to pay a translator for all that it would have cost.
 
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Someone I know helped a non-English speaking Mexican who'd been working here 10-11 months out of the year for over 15 years get his citizenship and all it took was a little money for lawyer.

Dude speaks maybe 50 words of English and they began processing his family members while his was getting done even though they had not been here.

I don't remember the timeline perfectly, but it took a year or two for his green card and another year or two for citizenship, and his daughter's paper work was right there along with his being processed.

I don't know what the lawyer cost, but it couldn't have been much. I'm guessing less than $5K.

My "friend" is bi-lingual and helped him with all the paper work. If he'd had to pay a translator for all that it would have cost.

The guy I'm talking about has been here for decades he's an old man, he started a family here and had multiple kids, one of his daughters is close friends with the sister of my friend. I was over their house on a holiday during trumps first term and the Gypsy girl was there looking for sympathy talking about how she's a "dreamer" and was worried about being deported. Nobody said much this family are really good people and they didn't quite understand this stuff they are Ellis island Irish/polish type of folk, after she left I started telling them how stupid it was to be looking for sympathy when her family had decades to become citizens. Mind you this gypsy girl is a septum piercing trash ball, something not common for albanians.

Yesterday my friend told me that this girls father was picked up by ice, I laughed my ass off and she laughed too and told me to stop because she felt bad. I explained again what I explained all those years ago that this guy and his family thought they were just going to keep getting away with leeching off the USA for the rest of their lives, they chose this there is nothing to have sympathy for.
 
So some of these idiots have been in the country for decades, why didn't they ever try to become citizens? Did they simply want to avoid paying taxes for the rest of the their lives and the lawyer to do it? I find it hard to believe that some of them dating back to the Clinton administrations and going through obama didn't have some sort of path they could take to citizenship.

Do I have this wrong? I ask because I just found out some gypsy albanians father who has been here for something like 40 years just got carted off by ice, found that amusing.

I don't have any experience with migration services, but if I had to guess I'd say that they were afraid that if they fail he naturalization process they will be deported, so they chose to stay under the radar.
 
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