Trump to declare national emergency & utilize U.S. military for mass deportation program

Do you believe him?


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1/19
@keithboykin
Venezuelans in South Florida feel “betrayed” that Trump broke his campaign promise not to deport documented immigrants with temporary protected status (TPS). Miami-Dade County is 69% Hispanic, but Trump won the county by 10 points in November.
We tried to warn them. 🤷🏾‍♂️






2/19
@m0v0v3r
Joder y descubrirlo. Translate





3/19
@annkeenan4420
They believed a professional liar. With so many outlets letting them know this but them turning their ears to the army of liars on republican outlets.





4/19
@distortion_maus
Fofa…🤦🏻‍♀️😢





5/19
@thecouncildude
We tried to tell you.





6/19
@jpinbklyn
Boo F***ing hoo. You voted for him.





7/19
@kmtnewzealand
Nah, see he LITERALLY told you he was going after legal immigrants to. You all just wanted cheaper eggs. Sorry. See ya.





8/19
@gary10035
🤣🤣🤣





9/19
@djtemplek
How many told ya.





10/19
@rpalatino
Bye Felicia’s. Dumb fukks





11/19
@expohomeinc
We warned you bye ✌️





12/19
@diana_ceja25
FAFO!!





13/19
@imaginarygawd
Thoughts&Prayers 🙏🏻





14/19
@emc.ren
Oh no, who could've seen that happening?





15/19
@millavelli_
good for them.





16/19
@julieoppenheim5355
You voted for this a$$holes





17/19
@carolperaza98
andale! Que te manda! PENDEJOS Translate





18/19
@cynthiastafford2014
Boo- fukking- hoo. Too late now, we tried to tell you. Cry harder. 🙄🙄🙄





19/19
@julieoppenheim5355
Did you vote for him b*tch?






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1/19
@keithboykin
Venezuelans in South Florida feel “betrayed” that Trump broke his campaign promise not to deport documented immigrants with temporary protected status (TPS). Miami-Dade County is 69% Hispanic, but Trump won the county by 10 points in November.
We tried to warn them. 🤷🏾‍♂️






2/19
@m0v0v3r
Joder y descubrirlo. Translate





3/19
@annkeenan4420
They believed a professional liar. With so many outlets letting them know this but them turning their ears to the army of liars on republican outlets.





4/19
@distortion_maus
Fofa…🤦🏻‍♀️😢





5/19
@thecouncildude
We tried to tell you.





6/19
@jpinbklyn
Boo F***ing hoo. You voted for him.





7/19
@kmtnewzealand
Nah, see he LITERALLY told you he was going after legal immigrants to. You all just wanted cheaper eggs. Sorry. See ya.





8/19
@gary10035
🤣🤣🤣





9/19
@djtemplek
How many told ya.





10/19
@rpalatino
Bye Felicia’s. Dumb fukks





11/19
@expohomeinc
We warned you bye ✌️





12/19
@diana_ceja25
FAFO!!





13/19
@imaginarygawd
Thoughts&Prayers 🙏🏻





14/19
@emc.ren
Oh no, who could've seen that happening?





15/19
@millavelli_
good for them.





16/19
@julieoppenheim5355
You voted for this a$$holes





17/19
@carolperaza98
andale! Que te manda! PENDEJOS Translate





18/19
@cynthiastafford2014
Boo- fukking- hoo. Too late now, we tried to tell you. Cry harder. 🙄🙄🙄





19/19
@julieoppenheim5355
Did you vote for him b*tch?






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Majority of Haitians in Springfield,OH have TPS status, and some are packing up to move other areas or countries.
Trump would likely make an example out of them when/if these roundups start. He vilified an entire community for campaign purposes, and won, so they aren't waiting for the ball to drop.
Many of them picked up the Spanish language over the years in the countries they were in before landing here, so at least they have more options for where they are going next.

If communities with legal protected status see the writing on the wall, I'd imagine that communities of undocumented/illegal status see it too.


Secretary Noem Rescinds Previous Administration's Extension of Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status​


February 20, 2025

“President Trump and I are returning TPS to its original status: temporary.” - Secretary Noem
WASHINGTON – Today, Secretary Noem vacated a decision by the previous administration to extend Haiti’s Temporary Protect Status (TPS) by 18 months. As part of this move, Haiti’s TPS will end on August 3, 2025, unless extended
 

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‘The government’s interests cannot justify this’: Judge rubbishes Trump admin for trying to ‘dismantle’ refugee resettlement system, issues nationwide injunction​


Colin KalmbacherMar 1st, 2025, 2:40 pm



U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a joint press conference with Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the East Room at the White House Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, in Washington (Carl Court/Pool Photo via AP).


U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a joint press conference with Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the East Room at the White House Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, in Washington (Carl Court/Pool Photo via AP).

A federal judge in Seattle has barred the Trump administration from attempting to “dismantle” the country’s refugee resettlement system.

Earlier this week, U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead, a Joe Biden appointee, issued a bench ruling in favor of a preliminary injunction. On Friday, the court issued a 62-page order formalizing that opinion.

Under the terms of Executive Order 14163, President Donald Trump aimed to suspend the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) for 90-day intervals “until such time as the further entry into the United States of refugees aligns with the interests of the United States.” The plaintiffs, in their lawsuit, said the 45th and 47th president’s executive order counsels a stark violation of federal law. The judge agreed.

“[T]hough the Executive enjoys considerable latitude to suspend refugee admissions, that discretion is not boundless,” Whitehead wrote. “Where, as here, Presidential action effectively nullifies a congressionally established program, causing irreparable harm to vulnerable individuals and organizations, judicial intervention becomes necessary to preserve the separation of powers our Constitution demands.”

Led by a Congolese refugee identified only with the pseudonym Pacito, the lawsuit said the major problem with the refugee ban is that it violates the 1980 Refugee Act — part of the broader Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). This federal law “sets out detailed policies and procedures” that make up the USRAP, according to the lawsuit. And portions of this law are “statutorily mandated,” the plaintiffs said.

The plaintiffs also alleged two additional fatal flaws with the would-be sea change in the refugee system: they violate the notice-and-comment procedures which govern all administrative agencies and are arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act.

“On all three fronts, the Court agrees that Plaintiffs have shown a likelihood of success on the merits,” the court observed.

The majority of the analysis, however, concerns the USRAP issues.

One aspect of the USRAP relevant to many plaintiffs is the statutory provision known as “follow to join” or “following to join” (FTJ), and which allows refugees already in the country to petition for their spouses and minor children to join them — subject to two conditions.

Here, the court sided with the plaintiffs in no uncertain terms.

“Plaintiffs contend that suspending USRAP violates the due process rights of follow-to-join petitioners, including Plaintiff Esther,” the court’s order read. “The Defendants counter that this ‘procedural due process claim’ lacks merit.”

Whitehead goes on to explain that the government, in support of the ban, cited a Supreme Court case that dealt with a U.S. national trying to get their non-citizen spouse into the country based on the Fifth Amendment. This was the wrong case to cite, the judge said.

“Esther’s interest stems not from constitutional implications but from a specific statutory entitlement,” the court’s order read. “Under [the FTJ statute], spouses and children of refugees ‘shall be entitled to the same admission status’ when following to join the principal refugee,” the court order read. “This mandatory language establishes a substantive right, not a discretionary privilege.”

The judge explained how the FTJ law is viewed in the circuit, at length:

Ninth Circuit precedent recognizes that procedural due process protections attach to liberty interests grounded in “non-constitutional law, such as a statute.” The mandatory language in [the FTJ statute] creates precisely such an interest—an entitlement for refugees’ eligible family members to receive the same refugee status, which in turn gives rise to procedural protections before that entitlement can be suspended.

“Plaintiff Esther’s interest in her daughter’s admission is substantial,” the judge continued. “After eight years of pursuing her petition, when her daughter was finally ‘on the verge of travel,’ Esther learned, with no prior notice or opportunity to be heard, that her daughter’s admission was indefinitely suspended. And given the Court’s conclusion that the Executive Order is itself likely unlawful, the government’s interests cannot justify this procedural deficiency. The government has no legitimate interest in enforcing an order that exceeds its statutory authority.”

The refugee resettlement process, or USRAP, is complicated, contains multiple steps, and often requires input from — and substantial work performed by — both public and private entities.

This fact of the refugee system implicates the Trump administration’s refugee funding suspension. A separate group of non-refugee plaintiffs – three Jewish, ecumenical Christian, and Lutheran refugee resettlement organizations – arguing the highly-litigated foreign aid pause “has nothing to do with refugee resettlement” and does not mention refugees or refugee support benefits whatsoever.

Additionally, the original petition said the spending freeze was unlawfully backdated by several months – resulting in a lack of “reimbursements for millions of dollars they are owed from the State Department for work performed in November and December 2024, well before the Suspension Notices and the Foreign Aid Executive Order issued.”

Again, the judge agreed with the plaintiffs.

In this case, the court said, the violation here is more egregious because the heads of the defendant agencies have even less discretion than the president under the law governing refugees.

“By withholding funding, the Agency Defendants likely act contrary to law not only by abdicating their own obligations to fund and administer the program but also by prohibiting resettlement partners from complying with their statutory obligations,” the court stated. “And given that neither the USRAP EO nor the Foreign Aid EO call for the defunding of the domestic refugee resettlement program, the Court is not inclined the credit the ostensibly temporary nature of those Orders as a factor weighing against the illegality of the Refugee Funding Suspension.”

The cumulative effect of the government’s action is that the plaintiffs have suffered numerous harms – and are likely to continue to suffer them.

“The public interest is not served by maintaining executive actions that conflict with federal law, particularly where those actions threaten to dismantle a refugee resettlement infrastructure built over decades to carry out Congress’s expressed commitment to humanitarian protection,” Whitehead mused.

The court issued a nationwide injunction that will remain in effect until the case concludes at the district court level or unless the governments seeks and is granted a stay pending appeal.
 

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[Politics] 5 year old post is suddenly relevant again



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1/11
@nayibbukele
Today, the first 238 members of the Venezuelan criminal organization, Tren de Aragua, arrived in our country. They were immediately transferred to CECOT, the Terrorism Confinement Center, for a period of one year (renewable).

The United States will pay a very low fee for them, but a high one for us.

Over time, these actions, combined with the production already being generated by more than 40,000 inmates engaged in various workshops and labor under the Zero Idleness program, will help make our prison system self-sustainable. As of today, it costs $200 million per year.

On this occasion, the U.S. has also sent us 23 MS-13 members wanted by Salvadoran justice, including two ringleaders. One of them is a member of the criminal organization’s highest structure.

This will help us finalize intelligence gathering and go after the last remnants of MS-13, including its former and new members, money, weapons, drugs, hideouts, collaborators, and sponsors.

As always, we continue advancing in the fight against organized crime. But this time, we are also helping our allies, making our prison system self-sustainable, and obtaining vital intelligence to make our country an even safer place. All in a single action.

May God bless El Salvador, and may God bless the United States.

🇸🇻🤝🏼🇺🇸



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2/11
@elonmusk
Much appreciated



3/11
@Motabhai012
A look inside a massive prison in El Salvador.



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4/11
@lubrio
Su acento es totalmente centroamericano, no son de Venezuela.



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5/11
@NobodymrRobert
AMERICA IS SAFE AGAIN



6/11
@Bubblebathgirl
Thank you for jailing the illegals from the US, President Bukele!



7/11
@LaughingLegend0
🚨🇸🇻 BUKELE: EL SALVADOR'S PRISONS WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES AS GANG CRACKDOWN EXPANDS

“Today, the first 238 members of the Venezuelan criminal organization, Tren de Aragua, arrived in our country. They were immediately transferred to CECOT, the Terrorism Confinement Center, for a period of one year (renewable).

The United States will pay a very low fee for them, but a high one for us.

Over time, these actions, combined with the production already being generated by more than 40,000 inmates engaged in various workshops and labor under the Zero Idleness program, will help make our prison system self-sustainable. As of today, it costs $200 million per year.

On this occasion, the U.S. has also sent us 23 MS-13 members wanted by Salvadoran justice, including two ringleaders. One of them is a member of the criminal organization’s highest structure.”

Source:
@nayibbukele



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8/11
@Motabhai012
prison in El Salvador 🇸🇻

A detention center the size of seven football stadiums 🏟️ with capacity to hold 40,000
prisoners



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9/11
@GuntherEagleman
Thank you!



10/11
@WashObserver
AXIOS:

Stephen Miller was responsible for the decision to defy Judge James Boasberg's order to keep these gang members in the United States.

"This is headed to the Supreme Court. And we're going to win."

[Quoted tweet]
Today, the first 238 members of the Venezuelan criminal organization, Tren de Aragua, arrived in our country. They were immediately transferred to CECOT, the Terrorism Confinement Center, for a period of one year (renewable).

The United States will pay a very low fee for them, but a high one for us.

Over time, these actions, combined with the production already being generated by more than 40,000 inmates engaged in various workshops and labor under the Zero Idleness program, will help make our prison system self-sustainable. As of today, it costs $200 million per year.

On this occasion, the U.S. has also sent us 23 MS-13 members wanted by Salvadoran justice, including two ringleaders. One of them is a member of the criminal organization’s highest structure.

This will help us finalize intelligence gathering and go after the last remnants of MS-13, including its former and new members, money, weapons, drugs, hideouts, collaborators, and sponsors.

As always, we continue advancing in the fight against organized crime. But this time, we are also helping our allies, making our prison system self-sustainable, and obtaining vital intelligence to make our country an even safer place. All in a single action.

May God bless El Salvador, and may God bless the United States.

🇸🇻🤝🏼🇺🇸


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11/11
@robbystarbuck
You’ve set the standard for how to deal with gangs and criminal filth. Thank you. 🙏




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'Like I'd been kidnapped': Canadian detained by Trump's ICE delivers chilling account​


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'Like I'd been kidnapped': Canadian detained by Trump's ICE delivers chilling account


ICE officers (YouTube/ ICE Gov)

A Canadian woman who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for two weeks has written an account of the ordeal, in which she said she felt "like I'd been kidnapped."

Writing in The Guardian, Jasmine Mooney described being taken into custody while she was reapplying for a work visa despite the fact that officials never accused her of any wrongdoing.

"I was taken to a tiny, freezing cement cell with bright fluorescent lights and a toilet," she explained. "There were five other women lying on their mats with the aluminum sheets wrapped over them, looking like dead bodies. The guard locked the door behind me."

ALSO READ: 'Not sure there's ever been anything like this': Rachel Maddow stunned by Trump 'oddity'

After a couple of days, she was given a stack of paperwork to sign and told that she faced a five-year ban from reentering the United States unless she applied for reentry through the consulate.

She signed the papers but was still kept under detention without explanation.

"Then they moved me to another cell – this time with no mat or blanket," she said. "I sat on the freezing cement floor for hours. That’s when I realized they were processing me into real jail: the Otay Mesa Detention Center."

Upon arriving at the center, she was told that she could be detained there for months on end.

Read the whole account at this link.
 

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Trump revokes legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans​


Donald Trump ’s administration will revoke the temporary legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans in the United States, according to a Federal Register notice on Friday, in the latest expansion of his crackdown on immigration .

It will be effective on 24 April.

The move cuts short a two-year “parole” granted to the immigrants under former president Joe Biden that allowed them to enter the country by air if they had US sponsors.

Trump, a Republican, took steps to ramp up immigration enforcement after taking office, including a push to deport record numbers of immigrants in the US illegally. He has argued that the legal entry parole programs launched under his Democratic predecessor overstepped the boundaries of federal law and called for their termination in a 20 January executive order.

Trump said on 6 March that he would decide “very soon” whether to strip the parole status from some 240,000 Ukrainians who fled to the US during the conflict with Russia. Trump’s remarks came in response to a Reuters report that said his administration planned to revoke the status for Ukrainians as soon as April.

Biden launched a parole entry program for Venezuelans in 2022 and expanded it to Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans in 2023 as his administration grappled with high levels of illegal immigration from those nationalities. Diplomatic and political relations between the four countries and the United States have been strained.

The new legal pathways came as Biden tried to clamp down on illegal crossings at the US-Mexico border .

The Trump administration’s decision to strip the legal status from half a million migrants could make many vulnerable to deportation if they choose to remain in the US. It remains unclear how many who entered the US on parole now have another form of protection or legal status.
 

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1/35
🇺 paleofuture.bsky.social
I’ll never forgive a single person who voted for this evil.
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2/35
🇺 nojustdan.bsky.social
I’m not hearing it in US media but BBC radio says 500,000 Cubans and South Americans here LEGALLY with work visas will be deported April 30th. Even if they just got here.

3/35
🇺 paleofuture.bsky.social
It’s been getting some coverage in the U.S. but not enough.
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Trump admin to end immigration program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

4/35
🇺 nojustdan.bsky.social
Thanks.

5/35
🇺 greatlakes88.bsky.social
Cuban supported Trump particularly in Florida. Venezuelan says you know supporting Trump. Nicaraguan are the only central American group that tends to support Trump. They tend to be Republican. The rest of Central Americans vote overwhelmingly democratic.

6/35
🇺 butterflyskelly.bsky.social
Im white, my kids are white, my grands are mixed, and I'm worried to death for them.
We are all Americans, all born here, but will that actually matter if they target certain colors and demographics of people.
I also am making plans to go ...... idk where
I hate all of this, for all of us

7/35
🇺 spacekat9.bsky.social
Heartbreaking.
But...that Bluey t-shirt suggests the family pass the cultural test for a refugee visa here in Aus...

8/35
🇺 mindob.bsky.social
i'm sorry. what do you mean?

9/35
🇺 greenleaf1.bsky.social
Bluey is an Australian kids’ show. Think they’re expressing empathy and encouragement to look into Australia as an option.

10/35
🇺 tonezib.bsky.social
I'll never forgive Congress for not protecting Dreamers.

11/35
🇺 defiantcat.bsky.social
I will not either. And it's really hard when you're surrounded by them. This was my father-in-law to my husband the other day. He has significant health issues like a kidney transplant. He is self-employed & the only reason we can do that is because of ACA. Rethuglicans have long fantasized about
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12/35
🇺 defiantcat.bsky.social
dismantling that & there is no longer a John McCain to come save the day. He's tried for YEARS to talk to them without judgment, hear their concerns and validate/agree with some. But also to explain where they may have been lied to. They've been on a steady diet of Faux "News" & now OAN. Nothing

13/35
🇺 defiantcat.bsky.social
will change their mind. They even try to influence our kids.

Some people just will not care or get it until his policies directly hurt THEM. I don't know this lady, but as a mother and just as a human being, NO ONE should have to go through this. That takes time & energy away from being a mother &

14/35
🇺 defiantcat.bsky.social
doing your best to raise up good human beings. I feel so sad, angry & sickened when I think about how many people will be hurt for no damn reason. It DOES NOT have to be this way. It will only be when enough people under his spell finally get a taste of his pain personally, that they'll get it.

15/35
🇺 dgoldman.bsky.social
How about the anti-Zionists who refused to vote for Harris because they fell for the same basic anti-Zionist propaganda that has been used for 100+ years?

16/35
🇺 leftistvoice.bsky.social
I hope your anus will be plenty loose when the AIPAC is done with it. Deplorable. Propaganda, genocidal maniacs.

17/35
🇺 dgoldman.bsky.social
Is this genocide the same one Hitler said was happening, dear? You're not a leftist. You're a raging antisemite hiding in left-wing clothing.

18/35
🇺 leftistvoice.bsky.social
Sure, "dear", it must be it. The only logical answer. Aham. Now go and check how many millions that murderous government of yours is spending in US elections alongside with traitors like the Adelsons or Marcuses or Singer.

19/35
🇺 dgoldman.bsky.social
Ah yes the money blah blah blah. Also what government is my government, bud?

20/35
🇺 leftistvoice.bsky.social
You're protecting Bibi as if it was your uncle, minimum. "Bud".

21/35
🇺 pamballard3.bsky.social
I also have a hard time with people who didn't come out to vote at all.

22/35
🇺 martysalo.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/shorts/2J9iH...
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23/35
🇺 bjbeebs1531.bsky.social
America used to be the ultimate dream. Thanks to Trump and Musk it is now just an uncertain nightmare. Being 76 years old without knowing day to day if you are going to have Social Security or Medicare tomorrow is a horrible feeling. 8647

24/35
🇺 primeministah.bsky.social
Don't forget those that sat on the couch and "protested" by not voting.

25/35
🇺 galovasco2.bsky.social
@galovasco.bsky.social

26/35
🇺 benthere-2.bsky.social
Forty years ago, I worked in a conflict zone. I highly despised the enemy, who I had never met, especially for their perceived ignorance. After meeting some of the enemy soldiers at a gathering in the war zone, I changed my mind. Yes, they are on the wrong side of history, but they are just flawed

27/35
🇺 benthere-2.bsky.social
Humans, like most of us.

28/35
🇺 adriennedikkinson.bsky.social
I leave it to their omnipotent figments of their imaginations to forgive them. I will disdain them until I leave this 💩hole behind.

They voted for a subhuman monster addicted to cruelty that is a seditious traitor & a neofeudalist fascist dictator.

They can’t be reasoned with nor trusted.
#NQNQ247
Bluesky

29/35
🇺 puggymama21.bsky.social
This poor woman. 😭🤬 I wish she was trying to get to Costa Rica, I would let her and her girls stay with me in my house! 😭😭😭

30/35
🇺 sajeguy.bsky.social
I'm also not thrilled by the people we spent years warning who just stood by and let it happen, thinking they'd be safe or whatever.

31/35
🇺 lauramissouri.bsky.social
this is so fukking sad and i will NEVER forgot or forgive

32/35
🇺 jessetriestolive.bsky.social
Same

33/35
🇺 navyeod.bsky.social
This is heartbreaking and the fact it is not unique is a disgrace. Our country is failing its citizens.

34/35
🇺 enemyfromwithin.bsky.social
💔 💔 💔 💔 😢😢😢😢

35/35
🇺 enemyfromwithin.bsky.social
Ass Officer. You had it right the first time.

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[🐶 🔫] US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem using prisoners in El Salvador as a prop for an official government video



Posted on Thu Mar 27 01:52:36 2025 UTC



Commented on Thu Mar 27 02:03:28 2025 UTC

Come to our country illegally, get sold into slavery. Seems super-fair dudes, nothing to see here. Remeber that time when they separated kids from their families for them to never seen each other again and we thought it was just an insulated act of cruelty. Turns out it wasn't. Cruelty IS the agenda.
 
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