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They are right, there should be a update to the policy. It should be 3-strikes.

1 strike, Deported immediately 10 year ban from re-entering. 2 strikes, Deported, lifetime ban for you and all family members. Citizenship revoked for any family member found assisting you if they are "citizens". 3 strikes. Public execution. All Genetically related family members stripped of citizenship (if they have it) and deported. Entire family line banned for 100 years.

ACCESS TO WHITE PEOPLE AND THEIR LAND, ECONOMY IS NOT A RIGHT TO THE REST OF THE WORLD.

Archive: https://archive.today/xOtNI

From the post: "The immigrant rights activists walked, despite blisters forming on their feet and their shoes wearing thin, despite the physical and emotional toll it was taking on their bodies, and despite the cold air that blew against their faces. They walked for 60 miles because, if nothing else, it forced the people around them to pay attention.

Colorado immigrants and their allies joined for all or part of the journey from Denver to Greeley earlier this month in a pilgrimage calling for the state’s congressional leaders to support legislation that would expand a pathway to citizenship for immigrants lacking legal status. A federal bill would update what’s known as the immigration registry, which has been used in the past to grant amnesty to waves of immigrants who entered the country without authorization."

They are right, there should be a update to the policy. It should be 3-strikes. 1 strike, Deported immediately 10 year ban from re-entering. 2 strikes, Deported, lifetime ban for you and all family members. Citizenship revoked for any family member found assisting you if they are "citizens". 3 strikes. Public execution. All Genetically related family members stripped of citizenship (if they have it) and deported. Entire family line banned for 100 years. ACCESS TO WHITE PEOPLE AND THEIR LAND, ECONOMY IS NOT A RIGHT TO THE REST OF THE WORLD. Archive: https://archive.today/xOtNI From the post: "The immigrant rights activists walked, despite blisters forming on their feet and their shoes wearing thin, despite the physical and emotional toll it was taking on their bodies, and despite the cold air that blew against their faces. They walked for 60 miles because, if nothing else, it forced the people around them to pay attention. Colorado immigrants and their allies joined for all or part of the journey from Denver to Greeley earlier this month in a pilgrimage calling for the state’s congressional leaders to support legislation that would expand a pathway to citizenship for immigrants lacking legal status. A federal bill would update what’s known as the immigration registry, which has been used in the past to grant amnesty to waves of immigrants who entered the country without authorization."

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