“Make no mistake: the criminality is not on the part of those seeking asylum in the U.S. after an arduous journey seeking to escape violence in their home countries. The criminality is on the part of a government that so traumatizes them when they arrive.” marianne2020.com/posts/towar…

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“The demonization, even mistreatment of the immigrant- is one of the darkest legacies of this administration. Something is deeply wrong with the heart of a nation when criminality like this is tolerated.” Marianne Williamson 2020 Healing The Soul Of America
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The criminality is in the oppressive social system in the countries of origin. The criminality is acted out by foreigners that elect to cross the border illegally. The criminality is in organized crime syndicates that use the border to traffic narcotics and children and women
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The United States cannot afford to accept every person who hates their homeland. We also cannot afford to deploy our young to clean up your damn mess. May I suggest you band together the good guys to eliminate the bad guys—worked for us.
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It’s true we must do better. But we must also push for their governments to change so that there is no need for escape. Think globally and act locally
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My wish is for you to be our next President
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What is your strategy to restore the troubled lands starting in this hemisphere, especially the Golden Triangle whose instability is a symptom of past polices?
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That's the Dumbest thing I've ever heard! All of those that cross that border, Have a GREAT sence of RELIEVE! Been there , done that!
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wikispooks.com/wiki/Document… America in World War I, which started the flow of money from the pockets of US citizens upwards into the vaults of the ruling elite and their banking partners.
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Seeking asylum in the United States is a statutory right. It is neither a crime nor an invasion.
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