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

As long as NYC pays for it.

I dunno. Even if NYC pays for it, they're here illegally and should be sent home. It's like a scenario at an apartment complex or adjoined condo units: one tenant's place is a mess, and is overrun by pests. Eventually, the other tenants will a) have to deal with spillover of pests into their units, b) have their lease/rent jacked up by the landlord to cover the increased cost of pest control, or c) both.

That said, the pests in the dwelling units have more right to be there than the illegals have a right to be here.
 
I dunno. Even if NYC pays for it, they're here illegally and should be sent home. It's like a scenario at an apartment complex or adjoined condo units: one tenant's place is a mess, and is overrun by pests. Eventually, the other tenants will a) have to deal with spillover of pests into their units, b) have their lease/rent jacked up by the landlord to cover the increased cost of pest control, or c) both.

That said, the pests in the dwelling units have more right to be there than the illegals have a right to be here.
Agree. I’m saying let NYC pay for it out of their budget if they want to impose that on their city. However, that should not preclude any immigration enforcement or action on the part of the feds from going forward. Many took advantage of “just claim asylum” stance by the Biden admin to get here. Everyone should be vetted as to whether or not they can legally remain or be deported.
 
Agree. I’m saying let NYC pay for it out of their budget if they want to impose that on their city. However, that should not preclude any immigration enforcement or action on the part of the feds from going forward. Many took advantage of “just claim asylum” stance by the Biden admin to get here. Everyone should be vetted as to whether or not they can legally remain or be deported.

We're of the same mind on that for sure. If NYC wants to contradict established law and processes...they can do it on their own dime.
 

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“I came here to the United States because of persecution in my country … But they’re doing the same thing to me in the United States — persecuting me,” Moreno moaned.

“It’s all misinformation in the media about me. They’re defaming me. They’re misrepresenting me in the news … I am a good father, a good husband, a good son, a good person, humble, respectful to people who respect me,” he added.
 

Fresh Twist In Case Of Turkish Tufts Student Rumeysa Ozturk Who Was Detained By ICE​


A Turkish student who was detained by ICE agents and hauled away to a detention center in Louisiana has now had her visa revoked.

Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, a graduate student at Tufts University in Massachusetts, is at the center of a deportation challenge over claims she was a Hamas supporter. She was seen in footage being detained by plainclothes ICE agents on Tuesday.

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Ozturk's visa had been revoked, saying at a press conference that she was one of several hundred students facing the same fate.

'It might be more than 300 at this point,' he said. 'We do it every day. Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visa.'

While Rubio says he is charging ahead with the Trump administration's crackdown on activist students, he made the move against Ozturk as a federal judge in Boston ruled that she cannot be deported yet.


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Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, a Tufts student who was detained by ICE agents and hauled away to a detention center in Louisiana, has now had her visa revoked

 

Fresh Twist In Case Of Turkish Tufts Student Rumeysa Ozturk Who Was Detained By ICE​


A Turkish student who was detained by ICE agents and hauled away to a detention center in Louisiana has now had her visa revoked.

Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, a graduate student at Tufts University in Massachusetts, is at the center of a deportation challenge over claims she was a Hamas supporter. She was seen in footage being detained by plainclothes ICE agents on Tuesday.

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Ozturk's visa had been revoked, saying at a press conference that she was one of several hundred students facing the same fate.

'It might be more than 300 at this point,' he said. 'We do it every day. Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visa.'

While Rubio says he is charging ahead with the Trump administration's crackdown on activist students, he made the move against Ozturk as a federal judge in Boston ruled that she cannot be deported yet.


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Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, a Tufts student who was detained by ICE agents and hauled away to a detention center in Louisiana, has now had her visa revoked

So ICE (IMMIGRATION and Customs Enforcement) got involved before her visa status was changed and revoked?

If it's a problem of terrorism ICE isn't the one to handle that case. Hard to keep the burearacy in check if you have them routinely doing things not in their scope.
 
walls are a speed bump. their real intent is to buy the defender enough time to respond and be able to do so in a controlled manner. a wall (passive system) has to be backed up by some some of active system to actually be effective at keeping people out. otherwise it just slows people down.
And?
 

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