• Migrants Shipped Back To Texas

    From Transition Zone@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 1 08:27:28 2023
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their paperwork were
    scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Transition Zone on Sun Jan 1 10:31:48 2023
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their paperwork
    were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”

    Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.

    This allows all asylum seekers to stay and eventually end up working illegally for Republican corporations at slave prices. And Texas and Florida are shipping some of them north to benefit northern corporations looking for cheap labor.

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Sun Jan 1 15:01:43 2023
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their paperwork
    were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”



    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?



    This allows all asylum seekers to stay and eventually end up working illegally for Republican corporations at slave prices. And Texas and Florida are shipping some of them north to benefit northern corporations looking for cheap labor.

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to risky biz on Mon Jan 2 09:53:26 2023
    On 1/1/2023 5:01 PM, risky biz wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their paperwork
    were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities," >> Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”



    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?

    It gets worse every day ... 2023 is going to be a long year.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Mon Jan 2 10:46:51 2023
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 3:01:47 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their
    paperwork were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities,"
    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”

    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot
    take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican
    Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?
    .

    You really don’t know? Or is this just another dodge?
    United States of America. Listen, if you’re going to dodge and run from everything by pretending
    You don’t understand our judiscial processes, perhaps you should just hang up…

    Trump fired all the judges. Then took kids away from parents. Then when Biden became President
    Republicans did everything they could to detain, stall and block appointment of new judges and rules.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-trump-court-special-r/special-report-how-trump-administration-left-indelible-mark-on-u-s-immigration-courts-idUSKBN2B0179

    https://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/637/

    https://tinyurl.com/28tk9mm3

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/16/politics/ron-johnson-pocan-judge-biden/index.html

    This allows all asylum seekers to stay and eventually end up working illegally for Republican corporations
    at slave prices. And Texas and Florida are shipping some of them north to benefit northern corporations
    looking for cheap labor.

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Mon Jan 2 12:54:07 2023
    On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 10:46:54 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 3:01:47 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their
    paperwork were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities,"
    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”

    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot
    take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican
    Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?
    .

    You really don’t know? Or is this just another dodge?
    United States of America. Listen, if you’re going to dodge and run from everything by pretending
    You don’t understand our judiscial processes, perhaps you should just hang up…

    Trump fired all the judges. Then took kids away from parents. Then when Biden became President
    Republicans did everything they could to detain, stall and block appointment of new judges and rules.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-trump-court-special-r/special-report-how-trump-administration-left-indelible-mark-on-u-s-immigration-courts-idUSKBN2B0179

    https://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/637/

    https://tinyurl.com/28tk9mm3

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/16/politics/ron-johnson-pocan-judge-biden/index.html
    This allows all asylum seekers to stay and eventually end up working illegally for Republican corporations
    at slave prices. And Texas and Florida are shipping some of them north to benefit northern corporations
    looking for cheap labor.


    But, Jerry- there's no 'Republican Senate' to block Biden's appointement of judges as you said. Biden has, in fact, appointed a very significant number of Federal judges in the last 22 months.

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to risky biz on Mon Jan 2 16:39:52 2023
    On 1/2/2023 2:54 PM, risky biz wrote:
    On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 10:46:54 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 3:01:47 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote: >>>>> "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their
    paperwork were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities,"
    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”

    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot
    take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican
    Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?
    .

    You really don’t know? Or is this just another dodge?
    United States of America. Listen, if you’re going to dodge and run from everything by pretending
    You don’t understand our judiscial processes, perhaps you should just hang up…

    Trump fired all the judges. Then took kids away from parents. Then when Biden became President
    Republicans did everything they could to detain, stall and block appointment of new judges and rules.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-trump-court-special-r/special-report-how-trump-administration-left-indelible-mark-on-u-s-immigration-courts-idUSKBN2B0179

    https://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/637/

    https://tinyurl.com/28tk9mm3

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/16/politics/ron-johnson-pocan-judge-biden/index.html
    This allows all asylum seekers to stay and eventually end up working illegally for Republican corporations
    at slave prices. And Texas and Florida are shipping some of them north to benefit northern corporations
    looking for cheap labor.


    But, Jerry- there's no 'Republican Senate' to block Biden's appointement of judges as you said. Biden has, in fact, appointed a very significant number of Federal judges in the last 22 months.

    really ... really ... can it be that Jerry is mistaken?

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Jan 3 11:24:45 2023
    On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 12:54:10 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 10:46:54 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 3:01:47 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their
    paperwork were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities,"
    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”

    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot
    take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican
    Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?
    .

    You really don’t know? Or is this just another dodge?
    United States of America. Listen, if you’re going to dodge and run from everything by pretending
    You don’t understand our judiscial processes, perhaps you should just hang up…

    Trump fired all the judges. Then took kids away from parents. Then when Biden became President
    Republicans did everything they could to detain, stall and block appointment of new judges and rules.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-trump-court-special-r/special-report-how-trump-administration-left-indelible-mark-on-u-s-immigration-courts-idUSKBN2B0179

    https://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/637/

    https://tinyurl.com/28tk9mm3

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/16/politics/ron-johnson-pocan-judge-biden/index.html
    This allows all asylum seekers to stay and eventually end up working illegally for Republican corporations
    at slave prices. And Texas and Florida are shipping some of them north to benefit northern corporations
    looking for cheap labor.
    .

    But, Jerry- there's no 'Republican Senate' to block Biden's appointement of judges as you said.
    .

    What I "said" was: "Republicans did everything they could to detain, stall and block appointment of
    new judges and rules."
    .

    "Biden has, in fact, appointed a very significant number of Federal judges in the last 22 months."

    How many "Immigration Judges?"

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 3 11:29:07 2023
    Biden’s New Immigration Judges Are More of the Same

    The Biden administration deserves the criticism it is receiving for welcoming to the Justice Department 17 new immigration judges who have virtually no professional experience other than as prosecutors, immigration officials, or military personnel.
    Thirteen of those new judges were selected by Biden administration officials; the four others were holdovers from the Trump regime. None appear to provide the sort of professional diversity — as defense attorneys or immigration advocates, for example
    that is desperately needed if the nation’s immigration courts are going to begin to be something more than cruel deportation processing centers.

    The system by which those courts operate was broken long before Donald Trump became president but, as with so many other things, he made a bad situation measurably worse. When Trump left office, the backlog of immigration cases had more than doubled from
    the end of the Obama administration. That backlog reached 1.3 million cases in January, a figure explained in part by Trump’s immigration officials reopening hundreds of thousands of low-level immigration cases while providing immigration courts with
    fewer resources to handle the crush. Trump officials even pressed to cut immigration court interpreters, for example.

    Those courts with overpacked dockets, run by the Justice Department and thus subject to executive branch control, already are stacked against asylum seekers, migrants, and other people who have come unannounced to our borders seeking a better life. That
    s not just because immigration law is stacked against the undocumented but also because so many immigration judges, from so many successive presidential administrations, already are predisposed to siding with the government. This White House, this
    Justice Department should be doing everything possible to make the immigration bench more diverse in every way.

    Almost all of the 17 new immigration judges come with backgrounds as federal, state, or local prosecutors or have strong ties to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or the Department of Homeland Security. One of the new judges, David Robertson, has
    served as both a military prosecutor and defense counsel. Another, Tamaira Rivera, spent two years as an “immigration practitioner” with Advantage Immigration PA, a Florida company that appears to have no working website. That’s it for the relevant
    professional diversity. No experts on asylum law. No earnest practitioners who might have additional reasons to empathize with immigration defendants.

    Indeed, to read the Justice Department’s press release last week announcing the new judges is to read a litany of law enforcement job titles and military credentials, all of which suggest that these new judges are both qualified for their new jobs and
    wholly unlikely to bring about the sort of internal reform that’s needed. So many company men and women. So many who have spent decades fighting to deport immigrants. So few who have spent their careers instead questioning the scope of governmental
    authority, or challenging the deplorable conditions of confinement that thousands of immigration detainees, including children, endure.

    The makeup of the list is particularly disappointing because one of the easiest ways for the Biden administration to bring about immigration reform is to reform immigration courts. Not as easy as rolling back Trump-era immigration policies, perhaps, but
    certainly easier than getting any sort of meaningful immigration reform passed through the Senate with Republicans already in opposition to whatever progressive approach Biden might take. Fixing immigration courts is an in-house solution that doesn’t
    need congressional approval. It wouldn’t guarantee systemic reform, but it might make more immigration cases more fair — a noble goal, too.

    Camile Mackler, an immigration advocate, last month offered a handful of practical policy suggestions the Biden team could implement to help change immigration courts. First, while some of the nation’s busiest immigration courts are still closed
    because of the coronavirus, federal prosecutors could exercise what little discretion they have to drop cases that crowd their dockets as no longer consistent with administrative priorities. The Justice Department also could work more aggressively to
    connect immigration defendants with lawyers and other specialists who can shepherd them through the chaotic and tortuous system.

    There are other avenues of reform, too. During the Trump era a federal labor board ruled against the union of immigration judges, declaring — against precedent — that they are managers and thus not eligible to be represented by a union. The Biden
    administration could move to unwind that decision. So far, it hasn’t. Likewise, the Biden administration last month said it would seek a 21 percent increase to the budget for immigration courts, good enough to hire 100 new immigration judges to begin
    to ease the courts’ massive backlog. To give spirit to the letter of this budget, those judges simply have to be more diverse than this first crop of 17.

    The ultimate solution to the eternal problem of immigration courts, of course, is to have Congress pass and a president sign sweeping immigration legislation, part of which grants immigration judges authority that is independent from the executive branch.
    The case for giving immigration judges more protection from the whims of a White House and a Justice Department is stronger than it first appears. Immigration judges could be granted limited terms, for example, rather than the lifetime tenure federal
    judges get under Article III of the Constitution. But first things first. That legislation is nowhere in sight. And so the Biden administration’s next batch of immigration judges must be more professionally diverse than this first crop is.

    The views expressed are the author’s own and not necessarily those of the Brennan Center.

    https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/bidens-new-immigration-judges-are-more-same

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  • From bruce bowser@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Sun Aug 13 11:01:54 2023
    On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-5, Ubiquitous wrote in rec.arts.tv:
    gms...@email.com wrote:
    On 1/5/23 10:58 AM, BTR1701 wrote:
    Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:

    Media grant award to Martha's Vineyard elites for immigration experience >>> https://www.frontline.news/post/media-grant-award-to-martha-s-vineyard-elites-for-immigration-experience

    The media have granted an award to the ultra-wealthy residents of Martha's
    Vineyard, who earlier this year were disturbed by the offloading of illegal
    aliens on the idyllic island courtesy of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. >>>
    Martha's Vineyard residents typically lean politically Left and have lectured
    on the importance of diversity and welcoming illegal aliens. Many support
    Biden's open border policy, which has devolved into an historic crisis. These
    residents include former President Barack Obama, whose open-door border >>> policy caused a spike in murder rates.

    Other homeowners in Martha's Vineyard include Hillary Clinton, whose proposed
    immigration plan was slated to top Obama's in lawlessness, Biden climate >>> commissar John Kerry, Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David,
    Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and many other celebrities.

    In September residents fumed when DeSantis had over 50 illegal immigrants,
    who found their way into Florida, bused to Martha's Vineyard. Hillary >>> Clinton declared it “human trafficking”. Filmmaker Ken Burns compared
    it to the Holocaust.

    The immigrants were herded into a small chapel and removed by the National
    Guard within 48 hours.

    Now, the Boston Globe has crowned Martha’s Vineyard residents “Bostonians of
    the Year” for their handling of the sudden arrivals, even though the >>> residents were unwilling hosts.

    “At some point in time, they have to move from here to somewhere else, >>> right?” resident Lisa Belcastro said at the time. “We don't have the services
    to take care of 50 immigrants. And we certainly don’t have housing — we're in
    a housing crisis as we are on this island.”

    But the Boston Globe felt that Belcastro's and others' efforts were worthy
    of commendation.

    “As Belcastro, Baker, and other volunteers dusted off cots and inflated air
    mattresses in St. Andrew's basement, reports of the surprise visitors began
    to ripple across the island,” The Boston Globe gushed. “That attracted
    residents to the church with the same urgency that an Obama sighting
    mobilizes tourists in the summer.”

    The Boston Globe has yet to bestow similar recognition on border states who
    face daily influxes of illegal immigrants.

    Well, since Biden inexplicably failed to award them the Medal of Freedom, >> the Globe had to make up an award for these deserving latter-day heroes of
    our nation, who didn't just talk about brown people. They showed courage >> under fire and actually interacted with brown people for 48 whole hours >> without asking any of them to clean the house or mow the lawn.

    Why don't you worry about your own house (or should I say House?) being
    in order you eunuch cunt. Tell us about your erudite comments on Kevin >McCarthy you motherfucking dickless wonder.
    Uh-oh! Looks like "trotsky" got triggered!

    (why are you obsessed with sucking BTR's penis?)
    --
    Let's go Brandon!

    Brandon? is this a media news report? Here: Look at KERA Texas Public Radio and NPR:

    =====================
    "A bus may stop in Georgia, for example, and a migrant may have family there. In a few cases, Nuñez and others have ended up sending migrants back to Texas after learning they have family there."

    A Political Statement? Exploitation? A Free Ride? Busing Migrants To The East Coast Raises Concerns
    NPR Local - Aug 17, 2022
    -- https://www.keranews.org/texas-news/2022-09-14/poll-majority-of-texas-voters-support-busing-migrants-out-of-state

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 13 17:43:20 2023
    Reminds me of the homeless busing wars in CA. All the metros shipping homeless to vegas. Vegas shipping them back. Now, libtards try to force homeless into the good neighborhoods so the rich can share the problems. Need to stick them on casino
    buses and send them back again. Maybe give them coupons for the dispensaries in vegas.

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  • From BTSinAustin@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Aug 15 08:40:22 2023
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 6:01:47 PM UTC-5, risky biz wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 10:31:51 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 8:27:33 AM UTC-8, Transition Zone wrote:
    "Abel Nuñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center, which has provided services to the migrants, said around 10% of the migrants arriving in Washington don't have any contact in the U.S. Some of the addresses on their
    paperwork were scribbled in by Border Patrol agents.
    Nuñez said some of the migrants didn't want to be in Washington and his organization coordinated transportation for them back to Texas. "

    Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here's what could happen next
    USA Today - Sept 2, 2022
    -- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/02/texas-arizona-busing-migrants-to-other-us-cities/7949381001/
    .
    Part way through we find:

    "President Biden's inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives
    of Texans --- and Americans -- at risk and is overwhelming our communities,"
    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement late Wednesday.”

    ~ Therein lies another Republican lie. There is ALWAYS action. The ‘inaction’ is that we cannot take these asylum seekers in front of a judge because Trump fired them all and the Republican Senate blocks President Biden from appointing any.


    The Republican Senate in what country?

    LOL true that

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