Roundybout Posted May 8 Posted May 8 42 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: 👏 Oh man, look at that caption. Indian hands wrote that. There is no way that account owner lives within 6,000 miles of the United States. 1 1
BillsFanNC Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 ⬆️ Hates brown people who come to our country LEGALLY. 2 1
Wacka Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) I don;t know exactly when, but the downstairs neighbor (the wife )is scheduled to take the oath soon. She is from the Philippines. Edited May 8 by Wacka 2 2 2
Roundybout Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) 2 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: ⬆️ Hates brown people who come to our country LEGALLY. ⬆️ Loves following foreign rage bait accounts Also it’s completely unacceptable that it took 9 years to immigrate. It should take 9 months, max. Preferably 9 weeks. Edited May 8 by Roundybout 1
K D Posted May 8 Posted May 8 This is how it's done! Deport all of those who think they are above the law and make room for more of the people that do it the right way!
K D Posted May 8 Posted May 8 How about for every one that gets deported then they let in someone else who did it the right way? That would be good marketing and get people to not break the law
LeviF Posted May 8 Posted May 8 5 minutes ago, K D said: How about for every one that gets deported then they let in someone else who did it the right way? That would be good marketing and get people to not break the law The problem isn't *illegal* immigration. 30 million people should be deported before we even think about letting anyone else in.
T master Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) 4 hours ago, BillsFanNC said: 👏 Has anyone shown this video to Kamala, Joe, Roundy, or Tibs ?? But yes I totally agree congrats and thank you for doing it the legal/right way which is the American way ... Edited May 8 by T master
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted May 8 Posted May 8 4 hours ago, Roundybout said: ⬆️ Loves following foreign rage bait accounts Also it’s completely unacceptable that it took 9 years to immigrate. It should take 9 months, max. Preferably 9 weeks. Roundy discussing his approach to fitness. 1
4th&long Posted May 8 Posted May 8 9 hours ago, Roundybout said: ⬆️ Loves following foreign rage bait accounts Also it’s completely unacceptable that it took 9 years to immigrate. It should take 9 months, max. Preferably 9 weeks. There's a lot of truth to this. If it wasn't so hard or took so long I'm sure more people would do it legally. What I don't get now is why are people with green cards or who are going to school being deported? Not what trump ran on but no surprise he lied.
Andy1 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 hour ago, 4th&long said: 10 hours ago, Roundybout said: Also it’s completely unacceptable that it took 9 years to immigrate. It should take 9 months, max. Preferably 9 weeks. There's a lot of truth to this. If it wasn't so hard or took so long I'm sure more people would do it legally. 20 yrs ago, it was at least 10 years to get family members here legally, even if they were financially sponsored by an American citizen. That is ridiculous and a sign that the system is completely broken. Before, Republicans always said that legal immigration can’t be fixed until illegal immigration across the border is stopped. Well, that time is now. Fact is, America needs a lot of legal immigrants to do alot of jobs Americans won’t do. A lot of jobs just need bodies we don’t have to do them. Instead, Trump and Republicans doesn’t want legal immigrants either. 1 1 1
Steve O Posted May 9 Posted May 9 14 hours ago, 4th&long said: There's a lot of truth to this. If it wasn't so hard or took so long I'm sure more people would do it legally. What I don't get now is why are people with green cards or who are going to school being deported? Not what trump ran on but no surprise he lied. re doing it legally - All 4 of my grandparents came to America legally in the late 1800/early 1900's - 2 from Italy, 1 from Poland, 1 from what was then Russia. The paperwork might take longer today, but do you really think they had an easy time doing things the right way? Or that they didn't face prejudices once they got here? re deporting people with green cards - Those with green cards and student visas are allowed to visit here. Before being granted student visas or green cards there are application and interview processes. If the interviewee says they intend to help take over buildings and lead student protests in order to show support for designated terrorist groups, or they withhold pertinent information on their applications, they are not going to be granted those visitor documents. If they participate or lead those activities, or pertinent information that was withheld from the application is found subsequent to their submission, those visitor documents will be revoked. Or not. Guess the courts are trying to sort it out. 2
Wacka Posted May 9 Posted May 9 On 5/8/2025 at 8:26 AM, Wacka said: I don;t know exactly when, but the downstairs neighbor (the wife )is scheduled to take the oath soon. She is from the Philippines. I hear the neighbors coming home this evening and they were dressed up. She took the oath today and they had just got back from having a celebratory dinner at Salvatore's. 2 1
4th&long Posted May 10 Posted May 10 10 hours ago, Steve O said: re doing it legally - All 4 of my grandparents came to America legally in the late 1800/early 1900's - 2 from Italy, 1 from Poland, 1 from what was then Russia. The paperwork might take longer today, but do you really think they had an easy time doing things the right way? Or that they didn't face prejudices once they got here? re deporting people with green cards - Those with green cards and student visas are allowed to visit here. Before being granted student visas or green cards there are application and interview processes. If the interviewee says they intend to help take over buildings and lead student protests in order to show support for designated terrorist groups, or they withhold pertinent information on their applications, they are not going to be granted those visitor documents. If they participate or lead those activities, or pertinent information that was withheld from the application is found subsequent to their submission, those visitor documents will be revoked. Or not. Guess the courts are trying to sort it out. I'm familiar with grandparents who came here legally on a boat, I'm not an American Indian. I'm sure they all went thru some sh it. That wasn't my point. Obviously it went over your head. Somehow I get the feeling that trump is deporting people who had their ducks in a row and were not involved in protests. 1
stevestojan Posted May 10 Posted May 10 On 5/8/2025 at 4:41 AM, BillsFanNC said: 👏 FINALLY a post of yours I can get behind. And you can bet they are the staunchest supporters of kicking out those who didn’t follow the rules to get here. 1 1
Steve O Posted May 10 Posted May 10 12 hours ago, 4th&long said: I'm familiar with grandparents who came here legally on a boat, I'm not an American Indian. I'm sure they all went thru some sh it. That wasn't my point. Obviously it went over your head. Somehow I get the feeling that trump is deporting people who had their ducks in a row and were not involved in protests. Not saying this is or isn't true, just saying it might be wise to think before choosing protest leading terrorist sympathizers and wife beating MS-13 gang members that invaded the country illegally as your poster boys for not following protocol. It hurts cases that might be legitimate. 1
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