AOCs nyc immigration conference today was hilarious

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Affirmative action was just stuck down.

That was a liberal program that benefitted a lot of Black people. Including the treacherous c00n Justice Thomas. Who voted to stop it.

I personally got through college with no debt because of Pell Grant.

You're really saying that there have been ZERO programs to benefit Black people?

I say there have been many. Starting from decades ago.

The Supreme Court being stacked with anti Black justices is an example of what can go horribly wrong when you allow Republicans to have control.
you talking to a pandering pan african-militant-feminist-rapist...

real natureboy esque poster...

not worth even arguing with him... we'll see him on the news one day
 

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Yep,we hand out money over to fund unlimited wars and rogue govt contracts like it's nothing, nobody says peep, so when money goes to immigrants, or education, or vulnerable citizens, laymen clutch their pearls, and cry socialism smh I'm not saying that funds aren't misappropriated, but this constant screeching about immigrants is lazy


Nothing “lazy” about it Black men can’t afford to simp for illegal immigrants when black folks make up 73 percent of the homeless population in Chicago and 30 percent of the homeless population nationally.
 

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This is how they try to dismiss the conversation.






Pretend like the mayor of NYC didn’t just take questions from his constituents of all races to discuss this topic. In the same meeting he says the issue was going to destroy his city.




Pretend like Chicago residents and city alderman aren’t saying the same things.


:unimpressed:



:ehh:
 

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Mother Russia & Greater Israel
Make them citizens
Tax them
Collect the revenue
Build more housing

They will do the jobs nobody else wants to do. If they act up, private prisons will eat off them.

Build more housing for fresh immigrants in NYC?

One of THE most expensive places to live in the world...

How exactly do you expect these newly arrived immigrants, who generally have nothing, to afford housing in NYC?

Where are they going to build all this new housing? And why do illegals get first dibs on it over citizens?

This kick the can down the road bullshyt is exactly why we have a crisis today.
 

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They will do the jobs nobody else wants to do.


the jobs nobody else wants to do, for a fair wage

I know in certain trades a lot of brehs wanna get in and are begging for work but the migos only look out for their own, 1, and 2 for the non-union work the brehitos cheap labor undercuts those looking to make a decent living
 

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These illegal immigrants will probably be pushed into black neighborhoods. Sounds like it'll be more taxing on an already strained system. Will they integrate with blacks and support out cause?

I sense no urgency. What's the plan and who are we looking to vote for?
there's no probably about it, that's the plan. that's what has happened in chicago, and what has historically happened throughout our history here. there's a reason first the asians, then the mexicans, now other latins from central and south america are always setting up shop in our communities, and it ain't because they want to.

dr. claude anderson explained when we became politically irrelevant and he explained the why and the how. if voting is the best plan we have then we don't have one.
 

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They're so disingenuous and dishonest. Most normal people would like to see immigrants get a chance to come to America.

Africans, Arabs, Indians, East Asians, Europeans, Hispanics. If we had let's say 1 million visas to give out every year and it was organized, most people would be cool with it. Everybody gets an equal chance to come :obama: Hispanics have convinced everyone that they should get to cheat the system and overwhelm it at the expense of every other ethnic group and if we don't like that, we're racist :mjlol:


the worst part is you can't even go to MEXICO and choose to live there as an American if you don't have regular income
you can't just show up somewhere like Norway and be like "I wanna live here :ehh: " and them be like "coo :youngsabo:"


I had one buddy who was married to a euro and went over there to live with her and even THEN he couldn't get permission to work and stay.

another buddy married a german pawg and was with her for a while but as soon as they split they sent his ass back to the states post haste :mjlol:



no other country on earth allows this kind of thing except the US
 

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Build more housing for fresh immigrants in NYC?

One of THE most expensive places to live in the world...

How exactly do you expect these newly arrived immigrants, who generally have nothing, to afford housing in NYC?

Where are they going to build all this new housing? And why do illegals get first dibs on it over citizens?

This kick the can down the road bullshyt is exactly why we have a crisis today.
Those exact talking points could apply to new York in the 1900s when Italians and Irish and Greeks were coming in. Seeing as new york is still here, I imagine somehow they figured it out.

I didn't even say who the housing would be for, and it's bizarre that you'd automatically jump to who gets what and when with respect to housing instead of how the extra tax revenue would be used by who and how to address the problems for all.

New York was made expensive. It didn't just accidentally become expensive. When you have private businesses buying up apartment complexes, bulldozing them and then building skyscrapers and charging whatever the fukk they want for them or landlords being allowed to jack up the rent to price out retirees or families you create a situation where people can't afford to live there. When you don't have zoning laws that create zones where only rental or subsidized housing can be built and landlords are prevented from charging more than 30% of the renter's income based off the average wage of people living there, you make the city unaffordable.

Rather than being mad at the people who actually allowed this to happen and allow it to continue happening, you're wasting your time and energy blaming immigrants. THAT is an example of kicking the can down the road bullshyt. If you just killed or deported all those immigrants NYC wouldn't magically become affordable again. New York has less people living in it than Tokyo and somehow there's space for 37 million people to live there. It's not magic, it's city planning that focuses on people living there not companies trying to make money.
 

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Those exact talking points could apply to new York in the 1900s when Italians and Irish and Greeks were coming in. Seeing as new york is still here, I imagine somehow they figured it out.

:mjlol: You literally made that up. Literally, just *voila, poof*...

Urban life was often filled with hazards for the new immigrant, and housing could be one of the greatest dangers. At the turn of the century more than half the population of New York City, and most immigrants, lived in tenement houses, narrow, low-rise apartment buildings that were usually grossly overcrowded by their landlords. Cramped, poorly lit, under ventilated, and usually without indoor plumbing, the tenements were hotbeds of vermin and disease, and were frequently swept by cholera, typhus, and tuberculosis.


New York City has forked over $35 million to a pair of nonprofits to house migrants at hotels in Manhattan and Queens — part of the $5.2 billion racked up so far to navigate the growing crisis, The Post has learned.

 
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