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Remember when the libtards used to argue in here for hours about how this wasn't possible lol?

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18 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Remember when the libtards used to argue in here for hours about how this wasn't possible lol?

Concentration camps are a great deterrent. No one here said naziism wasn't effective.

8 minutes ago, Gannan said:

Concentration camps are a great deterrent. No one here said naziism wasn't effective.

lol what a ****.

durrr it's "naziism" to not have literally hundreds of thousands of unvetted illegals pouring across the borders on a monthly basis! They even have concentration camps! lol

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

durrr it's "naziism" to not have literally hundreds of thousands of unvetted illegals pouring across the borders on a monthly basis! They even have concentration camps! lol

It goes back to TEW's argument. If we just shot them at the border there would be no migrants coming. Putting them in concentration camps and disappearing anyone who objects turns out to be just as effective.

And yes, it's naziism. Just admit what you are.

10 minutes ago, Gannan said:

It goes back to TEW's argument. If we just shot them at the border there would be no migrants coming. Putting them in concentration camps and disappearing anyone who objects turns out to be just as effective.

There's almost no illegals coming in now without the shooting. The "disappearing" people is just hysterical fodder for weak-minded libtards like yourselves. They're deporting illegals like we've always done until democrats decided roughly 10-15 years ago to open the flood gates to give themselves greater electoral power.

59 minutes ago, Kz! said:

There's almost no illegals coming in now without the shooting. The "disappearing" people is just hysterical fodder for weak-minded libtards like yourselves. They're deporting illegals like we've always done until democrats decided roughly 10-15 years ago to open the flood gates to give themselves greater electoral power.

Concentration camps, a secret police, disappearing people to El Salvador and Sudan, just normal NSDAP type stuff.

https://time.com/7306493/us-human-rights-watchlist-civicus-trump/

U.S. Highlighted on International Human Rights Watchlist for ‘Sustained Attacks on Civil Freedoms’ Under Trump

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The U.S. has again been highlighted on a watchlist maintained by global alliance CIVICUS to draw attention to serious concerns regarding the exercise of civic liberties in various countries, with the organization pointing to "sustained attacks on civil freedoms” in the first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term.

"The United States appears to be sliding deeper into the quicksands of authoritarianism. Peaceful protests are confronted with military force, critics are treated as criminals, journalists are targeted, and support for civil society and international cooperation have been cut back,” said Mandeep Tiwana, Secretary General of CIVICUS, in a press release accompanying the alliance’s July Monitor Watchlist Wednesday morning. "Six months into Donald Trump’s second term, a bizarre assault on fundamental freedoms and constitutional safeguards has become the new normal.”

Oh my god, CIVICUS said that!!? Wonder where CIVICUS gets its money because it sounds totally impartial.

CIVICUS receives its funding from a diverse range of sources, including:

Foundations and Institutional Support: Prominent examples include the Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Wikipedia and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Denmark Ministry of Foreign Affairs. CIVICUS also partners with the Lifeline Embattled Fund and EU SEE Flexible Support Mechanism.

Membership Fees: Contributions from its member organizations constitute another source of income.

Grants and Partnerships: CIVICUS actively seeks and receives grants, often collaborating with other organizations on specific projects. For instance, it partners with the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL) on initiatives supported by donors like USAID and the Ford Foundation.

Libtards really don't get how hilarious it is to cite organizations like this. lol

True, true, we all should be citing prison planet instead.

3 hours ago, Kz! said:

Oh my god, CIVICUS said that!!? Wonder where CIVICUS gets its money because it sounds totally impartial.

CIVICUS receives its funding from a diverse range of sources, including:

Foundations and Institutional Support: Prominent examples include the Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Wikipedia and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Denmark Ministry of Foreign Affairs. CIVICUS also partners with the Lifeline Embattled Fund and EU SEE Flexible Support Mechanism.

Membership Fees: Contributions from its member organizations constitute another source of income.

Grants and Partnerships: CIVICUS actively seeks and receives grants, often collaborating with other organizations on specific projects. For instance, it partners with the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL) on initiatives supported by donors like USAID and the Ford Foundation.

Libtards really don't get how hilarious it is to cite organizations like this. lol

Is anything they printed wrong or not factual? Yeah, that's what I thought.

Panama’s notorious Darien Gap, once a treacherous corridor for tens of thousands of U.S.-bound migrants, including dangerous criminals, is now virtually deserted amid President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown and Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino’s vow to shutter the deadly route.

On 8/1/2025 at 11:53 AM, Gannan said:

And yes, it's naziism. Just admit what you are.

Lazy thinking

Anyone comparing deporting people who are here illegally to concentration camps like Auschwitz is just pathetic. No one is being gassed, experimented on, or mass murdered.

Illegals make it harder for the people coming here legally to obtain legal residency by having more background checks, more forms, higher cost, the list goes on and on. Clearly some of you have no idea what going through immigration is like and a large part of it comes from people coming here illegally.

17 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

Illegals make it harder for the people coming here legally to obtain legal residency

BS, the bigots in the GOP make it harder for people to come here legally.

48 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said:

BS, the bigots in the GOP make it harder for people to come here legally.

Clearly you’ve never dealt with immigration. Good job showing your ignorance

45 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

Clearly you’ve never dealt with immigration. Good job showing your ignorance

I’m not dismissing the difficulties you have personally had. Your personal experiences give you incite on the issues coming here legally, but it does make you an expert on immigration/border policy.

Congress, regardless of who is in control, continually fails to pass an immigration/border bill. The most recent blame can go to the orange clown who killed a GOP dream bill, because of politics. We need a better and easier path for people who are not criminals, and have a job here in the US, to come here legally.

My immigrant wife was naturalized in 2002. We married a few years later and have kids. She's seeing the aggressive posture this administration is taking towards naturalized citizens and feels targeted as an undesirable.

There is a loud and emboldened plurality of Trump supporters who would absolutely love to see people like my wife deported.

It's one thing to support deportation of undocumented immigrants. It's quite another to be aggressively seeking to denaturalize tens or even hundreds of thousands of citizens, which is what Miller wants.

Even if you support stronger border control and more aggressive deportation policies, continuing to support the immigration policies of Stephen Miller is frankly supporting fascist levels of nativism.

3 hours ago, 20dawk4life said:

Anyone comparing deporting people who are here illegally to concentration camps like Auschwitz is just pathetic. No one is being gassed, experimented on, or mass murdered.

Illegals make it harder for the people coming here legally to obtain legal residency by having more background checks, more forms, higher cost, the list goes on and on. Clearly some of you have no idea what going through immigration is like and a large part of it comes from people coming here illegally.

The secret police pulling people off the street with no warrents or identifying themselves in any way and putting them into concentration camps with no due process is nothing at all like naziism. Great point!

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

My immigrant wife was naturalized in 2002. We married a few years later and have kids. She's seeing the aggressive posture this administration is taking towards naturalized citizens and feels targeted as an undesirable.

There is a loud and emboldened plurality of Trump supporters who would absolutely love to see people like my wife deported.

It's one thing to support deportation of undocumented immigrants. It's quite another to be aggressively seeking to denaturalize tens or even hundreds of thousands of citizens, which is what Miller wants.

Even if you support stronger border control and more aggressive deportation policies, continuing to support the immigration policies of Stephen Miller is frankly supporting fascist levels of nativism.

My dad's wife is Venezuelan. She got her citizenship a few years ago. Can't leave the house without her passport.

16 hours ago, ToastJenkins said:

Lazy thinking

Keep ignoring the signs.

4 hours ago, Tnt4philly said:

I’m not dismissing the difficulties you have personally had. Your personal experiences give you incite on the issues coming here legally, but it does make you an expert on immigration/border policy.

Congress, regardless of who is in control, continually fails to pass an immigration/border bill. The most recent blame can go to the orange clown who killed a GOP dream bill, because of politics. We need a better and easier path for people who are not criminals, and have a job here in the US, to come here legally.

The bill of course was filled with Bullsheet because they always need to attach other crap to a bill.

My incite is talking to actual immigration officers who tell you why certain paperwork is needed now. It’s from illegals sneaking in and people over staying their visas.

2 hours ago, Gannan said:

The secret police pulling people off the street with no warrents or identifying themselves in any way and putting them into concentration camps with no due process is nothing at all like naziism. Great point!

They aren’t even close to concentration camps but way to down play mass genocide. When we start gassing the illegals let me know.

3 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

My immigrant wife was naturalized in 2002. We married a few years later and have kids. She's seeing the aggressive posture this administration is taking towards naturalized citizens and feels targeted as an undesirable.

There is a loud and emboldened plurality of Trump supporters who would absolutely love to see people like my wife deported.

It's one thing to support deportation of undocumented immigrants. It's quite another to be aggressively seeking to denaturalize tens or even hundreds of thousands of citizens, which is what Miller wants.

Even if you support stronger border control and more aggressive deportation policies, continuing to support the immigration policies of Stephen Miller is frankly supporting fascist levels of nativism.

My immigrant wife hates all the illegals and wants them out. White, brown, black, Asian doesn’t matter.

If someone came here illegally and gained citizenship through some loophole then they deserve to be sent home. If someone missed one of these Bullsheet forms you need now because of all the illegals, it should be get it fixed and move on. Stephen Miller is and will always be a lizard person in disguise and shouldn’t have anything to do with the government.

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56 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

The bill of course was filled with Bullsheet because they always need to attach other crap to a bill.

My incite is talking to actual immigration officers who tell you why certain paperwork is needed now. It’s from illegals sneaking in and people over staying their visas.

Yeah, it was such a horrific bill, it’s crazy only MAGA morons shot it down because dear leader told them too. And there only excuse was politics.

Did you talk to every single immigration officer? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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