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Can you explain what you mean? That's confusing.
If I was approached right now, by agents of Immigration and Customs, I could not prove I’m an American citizen.
Can you explain what you mean? That's confusing.
Woof. Well, the limit doesn't exist.
Let's do this, if we are playing the slippery slope/appeal to emotion/false equivalency game.
"How many American women like Laken Riley need to be raped and murdered by illegal immigrants before we remove all illegal immigrants from America, using whatever means necessary? Is it one? 100? 1000? Is it worth it to temporarily detain and then release Citizens to deport violent rapists and murderes here illegally? I think so."
Just take whatever response you've got, and apply it to your question, they're exactly same.
So, you don't have a birth certificate or a Passport? Passports clearly say whether you are an American Citizen. And if you haven't also requested a Passport card on renewal of your passport...my brother it's helpful AF.I am sitting at lunch right now, I could not prove I was an American citizen as I sit here.
So, you don't have a birth certificate or a Passport? Passports clearly say whether you are an American Citizen. And if you haven't also requested a Passport card on renewal of your passport...my brother it's helpful AF.
Got it, thanks for explaining. I understand your point on the 4th and detainment as an American citizen- I agree with your point about border stops fully, actually, they're unconstitutional as it pertains to habeas corpus and the 4th, IMO- but your argument loses me when you hit the bolded above.You are okay with the government detaining you until you’ve proven you are an American citizen?
I don’t carry my birth certificate or passport with me. Other than those two things how can I prove I am a citizen? I’m not willing to sacrifice an inch of my 4th amendment rights so that we can deport illegal immigrants. It is just too “show me your papers” for me to agree to anything like that. That is what is happening. It has been happening for decades at BP checkpoints in Border regions, and now they are going out and just arresting/detaining people, and putting the burden of proof on them. It is not right.
99.9% of Americans aren't required to by law. Profiling isn't illegal (inherently), so if someone just randomly asked for your passport or birth certificate at the restaurant I would get it if you got pissed, but I would also be pretty shocked.Like I said, sitting at a Mexican restaurant, I don’t have my passport or birth certificate. I don’t think 99.9% of Americans keep those things on them.
If the roles were reversed- if Americans flooded Mexico and we replaced Los Angeles for Mexico City- imagine. Imagine the response.Only in 2025 America would any discussion topic have content that included concern about the repercussions illegal aliens reaching voting age.
Fuck them all.
Fuck them all right in their stupid illegal assholes.
The rotting bags of guts do this shit here in the USA because they know that our growing population of empty shirts and dead souls will sympathize with them. If these cocksuckers did this shit in Mexico, the cartels would cut their fucking heads off.
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Do you think conflating the unconstitutional detainment of legal citizens with the broader operations of ICE/LE in the context of our very real national security threat environment is a valid argument?
99.9% of Americans aren't required to by law. Profiling isn't illegal (inherently), so if someone just randomly asked for your passport or birth certificate at the restaurant I would get it if you got pissed, but I would also be pretty shocked.
How much do you think unconstitutional detainment has happened recently? How big of a problem is it in your estimation? And what would be the reasonable fix here- for LE to assume that because they're here, they're legal, and we can't ask anyone for an ID?
The problem statement still remains- 10-15M illegals in the country. Undermines our constitutionally valid system of government re: voting. Illegals gotta go. Unless you disagree with those statements- what's the COA for identifying and removing illegals?
Yeah that's fair, I get what you were saying.I want to be very clear. I do not have an ounce of support in my body for these idiots in LA. My position is not in line with any of them. The use of unconstitutional powers by ICE for decades is bothersome to me. It is just at the forefront getting attention now.
I think I have brought up the BP checkpoints in every single discussion of immigration and enforcement ever. I think it is not appropriate for the government to ask me for proof of my citizenship unless I am entering the country.
How did Catch and Release work for us up until now?
Since getting my passport card...after the one time not bringing it and treating it like my passport. It stays in my wallet. Which helps since I needed a RealiD [because Arizona]. Highly recommend.Like I said, sitting at a Mexican restaurant, I don’t have my passport or birth certificate. I don’t think 99.9% of Americans keep those things on them.
I understand what point you're making here, and I disagree with the extent to which you buttress it.I don’t have an easy to write out answer to a problem as complex as this. I think we have seen in our past that it is not wise to sacrifice the liberties of others for perceived temporary safety. This isn’t about the protestors.
The protestors should be dispersed, violently if necessary. That they are flying Mexican flags while under the banner of our protection pisses me off to no end.
People cross illegally because America is the single greatest, most free, most tolerant, most benevolent force in the history of the universe. And then they dare to murder our women and children and fly their flag while they burn our cities and condescend about how we "should morally act" when we respond with like force and fervor.Snip...People cross illegally because they are incentivized by businesses/corps that'll give them jobs.
And @amlove21 the Marines be a coming.
Trump to deploy approximately 700 Marines to LA amid protests against immigration raids