[Mega] MAGA Super Trump Mega Thread

so triple's trump derangement syndrome is firing on all cylinders this morning

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I'm pretty sure he has enough moronic quotes all of his own without having to resort to this sort of fake news juvenile bullshit

but hey - that's the left for ya

next up - gay sex pictures
 
:rofl:

triplekneesurgery *feels* he is getting people mad w/ Orange Hitler memes

i have to say, the mental gymnastics he performs, regardless the subject, vastly outstrips all the other lefties who post here for sure

do not stop posting, you bring alot to the table for sure. it's a shame no others will defend their ideology like you

tyia
 
I'm pretty sure he has enough moronic quotes all of his own without having to resort to this sort of fake news juvenile bullshit

but hey - that's the left for ya

next up - gay sex pictures
gay sex?

nononononnonono

piss tapes dude we've already crossed this bridge
 
:satan:Kingsobrieski since you are poor

Soros offering you a paid protesting job

You and tehvul ahould take up his offer and return to the dark side :satan:
 
This started when Sessions announced a zero tolerance policy. Anyone crossing the border between official border crossings (a misdemeanor) would be prosecuted, arrested, and held. This happens to everyone, regardless if you're seeking asylum, fleeing gang violence, domestic violence situation, whatever. He specifically announced this policy with the intent of separating families as a punitive measure.

When adults are put into prison, with no regard for their family situation, kids get separated and put into the system.

Now did Obama arrest illegal immigrants? Yes. But he chose not to prosecute everyone to the fullest extent of the law because he knew you would end up with the situation we're in now. You got released and ordered to show up before a judge. Families stayed together. The families that didn't, well 100% of immigrants were not getting separated, so the facilities that did exist were not over capacity, and kids were being processed through them and sent to live with family in a matter of days. Now kids are living there for months, and instead of having their own beds, they're just rounding them up and putting them in cages.

I would liken this to a policy that stated everyone who is caught speeding is arrested, their kids are taken into CPS custody, and the speeders are held until trial.

What would happen in a situation like that? You'd have jails overflowing with speeders. You'd have CPS overflowing with kids, unable to deal with the load. Under normal circumstances, the system works. Under normal circumstances. This is not normal. You're being dishonest if you think this is normal.


Oh the huge manatee

Separating Families At The Border: The Hysteria Overlooks Some Key Facts

So what's going on here?

First, it's important to note that many of the "separations" don't last long at all.

As Rich Lowry explains in a detailed article in National Review, "when a migrant is prosecuted for illegal entry, he or she is taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals," in which case, as when other adults are incarcerated in the U.S., they are separated from their children.

Lowry notes that "The criminal proceedings are exceptionally short, assuming there is no aggravating factor such as a prior illegal entry or another crime. Migrants generally plead guilty, and then are sentenced to time served, typically all in the same day."

The Los Angeles Times reports that Rio Grande Valley border agents prosecuted 568 adults and separated 1,174 children since the administration announced its "zero tolerance" policy in early April. However, it only took a matter of hours to reunite more than a third of these children with their parents.

That hardly constitutes an inhumane policy of "ripping" children away from their parents.

Most of the concern about family separations centers on the administration's handling of asylum seekers who've crossed the border illegally.

In the past, the practice has been to simply detain these families for a short time in an ICE facility. But rather than return for their asylum hearing, many just disappeared into the country.

Under the "zero tolerance" policy, Trump has tried to put an end to this "catch and release" policy, by arresting every adult caught illegally crossing the border.

If parents choose to seek asylum, they can end up separated from their children for months while the asylum process plays out.

duhhhh

The administration is right to point out, however, that there is a legal process for seeking asylum that won't involve facing such a choice — just show up at a port of entry to make the asylum claim.

"As I have said many times before, if you are seeking asylum for your family, there is no reason to break the law and illegally cross between ports of entry," Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen tweeted over the weekend.
 
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