Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

You had a bad day kid, it happens. Accept it and move on. Today was your day in the barrel, even @Grand Vol kept his pimp hand strong at your delicate expense.

Grand tried until he realized he was wrong. These people do know of American wealth. That’s why they’re coming here. He even tried insulting me by calling me your buddies, which was insulting you too. Hahahahaha
 
Bull ... I have dealt with it and can say for a fact that it was everything to do with illegal migrant workers piling up in a house together after one rents it . Renting to migrant workers has its own risks specific to them . You can evict but it takes time , you cannot just kick them out once they are in .

Do you know what has to happen when you accidentally rent to someone who cooks meth in your rental house? Not a whole lot of migrants cooking meth. That is a pale skinned thing.

Most migrants rent weak to weak with a one month lease. Also they don’t typically rent very expensive places.
Most illegals do not how to manipulate the system to stay for months. That is something American folks have mastered.
 
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Grand tried until he realized he was wrong. These people do know of American wealth. That’s why they’re coming here. He even tried insulting me by calling me your buddies, which was insulting you too. Hahahahaha

Aww, sure thing Champ.
 
Do you know what has to happen when you accidentally rent to someone who cooks meth in your rental house? Not a whole lot of migrants cooking meth. That is a pale skinned thing.

Most migrants rent weak to weak with a one month lease. Also they don’t typically rent very expensive places.
Most illegals do not how to manipulate the system to stay for months. That is something American folks have mastered.


How many have you rented too or collected rent from and I didn’t say anything about meth . They rent houses if you have a house for rent , and you are nuts if you think they don’t know exactly what they are doing when it comes to manipulating the system . Have you ever been around day workers or migrant workers ?
 
You're babbling again.

If you believe taking away aid to to third world countries is going to solve this crisis, when impoverishment is the underlying cause - then you're an idiot. This kind of stupidity will compound the problem, not solve it.

Use your noggin. Stop parroting. It's a non sequiter to suggest the humanitarian aid spent elsewhere would be spent domestically instead.
*non-sequitor
 
Same , I’ve went with mine several times when he tried to collect the rent , funny how nowbody in that house spoke English the week the rent check is due . They ruined his house . If it seems I take a dim view of illeagals you should hear his opinion of them . You rent to one and 15 end up staying in the house .
There is a house no too far from ours that at one point had 8-10 cars in the driveway/yard on any given day. You only ever saw Hispanic guys going in and out. The house’s exterior has brick, stucco, vinyl, and wood. It seriously looks like someone went to six different job sites and just stole ****. They cleared out a while ago, the house has been for sale since but apparently no takers. I imagine the interior is as good as the exterior.
 
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Being involved with ministries that try to help the Mexican poor, I'll tell you what I know. Ministries try to bypass the gov't because the gov't pilfers even humanitarian supplies. The gov't tries to keep ministries from bypassing them. It's a constant cat and mouse game trying to directly help the poor and keep the gov't from taking the help.
It's inconceivable that the bulk of our "foreign aid" to these countries is NOT simply enriching the jefe's who run those banana republics.
 
Do you know what has to happen when you accidentally rent to someone who cooks meth in your rental house? Not a whole lot of migrants cooking meth. That is a pale skinned thing.

Most migrants rent weak to weak with a one month lease. Also they don’t typically rent very expensive places.
Most illegals do not how to manipulate the system to stay for months. That is something American folks have mastered.
They know exactly how to manipulate the system. Every season in the town I lived in one would rent a house and depending on the house there would be 8-20 people in there.
Eventually the landlords refused to rent to them because they trashed the places.
 
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A 1/1024 injun is doing very well for herself.
I'm pretty sure I have more Cherokee Indian blood than Pocahontas... all on my dad's side - his "tribe" were basically Scotch-Irish hillbillies from southwestern Virginia. Wish'd I'd a thought about that for my son's application to college... he didn't even try for MIT because he's a white boy, and he was valid-victorian in a class of >500 in the Houston/Woodlands area. LOL, his best friend, a Hispanic boy, DID get into MIT. Anyways we're happy to have him close to home at Rice.
 
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Being involved with ministries that try to help the Mexican poor, I'll tell you what I know. Ministries try to bypass the gov't because the gov't pilfers even humanitarian supplies. The gov't tries to keep ministries from bypassing them. It's a constant cat and mouse game trying to directly help the poor and keep the gov't from taking the help.
Sad statement on our society.
 
How many have you rented too or collected rent from and I didn’t say anything about meth . They rent houses if you have a house for rent , and you are nuts if you think they don’t know exactly what they are doing when it comes to manipulating the system . Have you ever been around day workers or migrant workers ?

I have rented to a family that ended up cooking meth in the house. You have to tear it down to the studs. You would never think they would be doing that. Both parents worked and they had two young children.

I have also rented to a Hispanic gentleman and we worked his lease where his rent changed with the number of occupants. They were nasty and we had to put new carpets, hardwood and paint.

If rent to people you know that every ethnic group has people that destroy your property and those who respect it.

And yes, I work alongside two Hispanic gentleman currently. One used to live with his brother and cousin. He just built himself and his family a home. The other lives with one other guy currently. They used to have a third roommate but he was drinking and driving and got deported. I help them both as much as I can when they have to deal with the government or hospitals. I would say I have worked alongside no fewer than 50 migrants in the last twenty years. So yeah ,I think I have a pretty good idea of what I am talking about.
 
They know exactly how to manipulate the system. Every season in the town I lived in one would rent a house and depending on the house there would be 8-20 people in there.
Eventually the landlords refused to rent to them because they trashed the places.

That’s a bad landlord or management company. It’s not like you don’t meet the people you are renting to upfront.
 
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I have rented to a family that ended up cooking meth in the house. You have to tear it down to the studs. You would never think they would be doing that. Both parents worked and they had two young children.

I have also rented to a Hispanic gentleman and we worked his lease where his rent changed with the number of occupants. They were nasty and we had to put new carpets, hardwood and paint.

If rent to people you know that every ethnic group has people that destroy your property and those who respect it.

And yes, I work alongside two Hispanic gentleman currently. One used to live with his brother and cousin. He just built himself and his family a home. The other lives with one other guy currently. They used to have a third roommate but he was drinking and driving and got deported. I help them both as much as I can when they have to deal with the government or hospitals. I would say I have worked alongside no fewer than 50 migrants in the last twenty years. So yeah ,I think I have a pretty good idea of what I am talking about.

So do i , we have different experiences I see . You see one aspect I experienced the other .
 
Some or all, you know as well as I do as soon as you start pulling the plug on a money supply, someone will take notice.

C'mon, Septic, you ever see a third world country where all the aid went to the people?
I’ve studied several charities, the administrative costs run from 20% to 80% depending on the charity. If I can give directly to the benefactor, I do. If my funds are gonna be used for administration, I don’t.
A great example is the Clinton foundation and haiti.
 

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