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How can I turn my conservative girlfriend into a sult? You konw, I want her accept that she is a sult and not force her.
By having a conversation about it.
#sack up and tell her
So...beghazi didn't work, Russia didn't work, stormy didn't work, so now it's kids of illegal aliens. Pitiful. This assures a red sweep in next election.
The Trump administration border crackdown that has separated thousands of children from their parents is built on a mountain of small-time criminal prosecutions that typically end with people sentenced to spend no additional time in jail and pay a $10 fee, according to a USA TODAY analysis of thousands of cases.
The “zero tolerance” push along the U.S. border with Mexico was meant to deter migrants by bringing criminal charges against everyone caught entering the United States illegally. In addition, it served as the legal machinery for splitting children from parents who were accompanying them across the border. Since the crackdown began in May, border agents have separated about 2,300 children from their families.
The administration gave little sign that it would ease that stance Thursday despite an international backlash so intense that even some of the president’s allies had threatened to break with the White House. The Justice Department said there would be “no change” in its enforcement push, and Trump insisted the government must to maintain “a very tough policy” along the border.
The crackdown has produced a high-velocity assembly line of prosecutions that has sped thousands of migrants through crowded federal courtrooms to answer for the misdemeanor of having entered the United States illegally
An examination of thousands of pages of federal court records show that those cases are seldom more than a symbolic undertaking. In many cases, migrants are taken from an immigration holding facility, bused to federal court, quickly plead guilty to having entered the country illegally, and are sentenced to whatever time they have already spent in the government’s custody and a $10 court fee. Then they’re returned to immigration authorities to be processed for deportation.
USA TODAY examined 2,598 written judgments in border-crossing cases filed in federal courts along the border since mid-May. In nearly 70 percent of those cases, migrants pleaded guilty and immediately received a sentence of time served, meaning they would spend no additional time in jail. Another 13 percent were sentenced to unsupervised probation, including a condition that they not illegally re-enter the United States. In both cases, that meant they would immediately be returned to immigration officials to be processed for deportation, leaving them in essentially the same position as if they had not been prosecuted.
Still, Meyers and other defense lawyers said that by the time some of their clients returned to the immigration facilities where they had been held, their children were gone.
So far, there’s no sign that the separated families that were put in the system before Trump pumped the brakes have been grandfathered into the new “keep them together” executive order. Those kids are still stuck, and there’s a possibility that some of them may never be reunited. All over an infraction that only warrants a fine and an absolute maximum of six months in prison.
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She is beautiful
You have Trump derangement syndrome....better see to that.
Writer has bad case of TDS
[Conservative commentator Matt] Schlapp said the Trump administration’s policy of separating families is “the same way Barack Obama did it.”
Obama’s immigration policy specifically sought to avoid breaking up families. While some children were separated from their parents under Obama, this was relatively rare, and occurred at a far lower rate than under Trump, where the practice flows from a zero tolerance approach to illegal border-crossings.
We rate this False.
That’s not to say Obama didn’t have bad immigration policies. He just didn’t have fucking baby jails.
See also: NBC News digs a little bit deeper into why people like Schlapp are wrong, wrong, wrong.
Ok...who would you like on the board?
America, meet evil.
These degenerates sold out the country and risked the lives of millions.
No surprise seeing Cheney, a Rothschild, Murdoch, the CIA, a Democrat and strong Clinton ally, and two prominent investment bankers on this list.
Traitor
(via LolitaDixxon / janefondaofficial)
Wow...I had no clue
He could play the theme of Schindler’s List on the violin at the age of 12.
He takes his Jewish faith very seriously.
He skipped two grades, graduating high school at age 16.
He graduated from UCLA at age 20 with a degree in Political Science and graduated from Harvard Law School 3 years later.
He started writing his first book at age 17, and he currently has written 7 books total, two of which were published by the time he was 21.
He is not afraid to speak his mind to inform people and to defend the rights of the Constitution.
He is editor-in-chief of The Daily Wire which he founded in 2015. It includes his political podcast The Ben Shapiro Show which airs on weekdays.
When asked to do jumping jacks, he one upped everyone in the room by doing clapping push ups.
The thug life chose him.
He has two kids, a daughter and son.
His wife is a doctor.
Gorgeous
VW bus