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and there you have it :francis:
 

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For someone as data-centric as she is, she sure as hell doesn’t grasp basic concepts let alone the context of the situations

:mjlol:Like does she not realize the Central Americans being detained (very few of them are Mexican) have been vilified from day one with the whole MS-13 boogeyman which is why Trump is specifically targeting them?

Also, the fukk is with so called Pro-Blacks buying into the whole concept of colonizers enforcing rules on stolen land?

Then again she lost it with her whole “Pan Africanism is dead” spiel a few weeks back.

People see maybe a handful of black folk in a sea of white and Latinos and think all black folk is ridding with the situation at hand. Madness.
 

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Joke's on the Mexican kid. There's nothing in the box. Got eem.

you sure about that? look at what all Obama put in place for them during his presidency:

FACT SHEET: Obama Administration Efforts that have Expanded Opportunities for the Hispanic Community

Ensuring Our Youth Can Reach their Full Potential

  • President Obama invested an additional $4 billion in Head Start programs to provide quality early learning for more children across the country. Thirty-eight percent of Head Start recipients are Hispanic. President Obama has also expanded Early Head Start over the course of his time in office. Today, more than double the number of Hispanic infants and toddlers are in Early Head Start programs, compared to 2008.
  • More than 2.6 million Hispanic children, close to half of Latinos under the age of five, have benefited from Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge grants.
  • The Administration will release the first federal policy statement on better supporting dual language learners in high quality early childhood programs. The policy statement will highlight the evidence on the benefits of bilingualism and provide a set of state and local recommendations.
  • At 82 percent, our nation's overall high school graduation rate is at an all-time high, due in part to significant gains made by Hispanic students. Over the last decade, Hispanic students’ dropout rate was cut by more than half and graduation rates have risen to 76 percent.
  • The Obama Administration has invested more than $12 billion in research grants for Hispanic-serving colleges, scholarships, training programs, and other resources that will help Hispanic students enroll and succeed in college.
  • College enrollment for black and Hispanic students is up by more than a million students since 2008.
  • More Hispanic students are graduating college than ever before; now, 70,000 more students are completing a bachelor’s degree, annually. In the 2013- 2014 academic year, more than 200,000 Hispanic students completed their college degree.
  • Millions of young Americans can afford college due to historic investments, including increasing the maximum Pell grant award by more than $1,000 and creating the American Opportunity Tax Credit that is worth up to $10,000 over four years of college; keeping interest rates low on federal student loans; and helping borrowers manage debt after college with plans like Pay as You Earn (PAYE) that caps monthly loan payments at 10 percent of income.
  • The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been revamped and simplified, making it easier for students to apply for financial aid. Now more than six million families can electronically retrieve their income information from the IRS when completing their 2014-2015 FAFSA, an improvement on speed and accuracy. Students and families on average fill out the FAFSA in 20 minutes, one third of the time it took seven years ago.
  • President Obama launched the My Brother’s Keeper initiative to address persistent opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color and ensure that all young people can reach their full potential. Since 2014, nearly 250 communities in all 50 states have accepted the President’s My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge and the effort has leveraged more than $600 million in private sector support, philanthropic grants, and in-kind resources.
 
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