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They are economic migrants. They are in the country illegally and literally say they are here to make money. Good on you for wanting to help your family but there is a legal process to follow to work in the USA. You have failed to follow it and should be immediately banned for life from the country. This story alone and them saying they are here to work is enough to immediately disqualify them from being here for what is probably listed as refugee status.

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From the post: Working hard for his family back in Venezuela is what motivated Alfredo Porras to make the grueling trek to the U.S. and resettle in north Denver. "I came here to work, to make money and to help my family," said Porras.
He documented the journey, as he worked in various cities, walked on foot, and took transportation to finally cross the U.S./Mexico border.
"To give my children a better life, to be able to buy the things they need for school," he said.
Since the end of June, the city of Denver has received 800 migrant guests on 21 separate buses originating from Texas.

They are economic migrants. They are in the country illegally and literally say they are here to make money. Good on you for wanting to help your family but there is a legal process to follow to work in the USA. You have failed to follow it and should be immediately banned for life from the country. This story alone and them saying they are here to work is enough to immediately disqualify them from being here for what is probably listed as refugee status. Archive: https://archive.today/Ghueb From the post: Working hard for his family back in Venezuela is what motivated Alfredo Porras to make the grueling trek to the U.S. and resettle in north Denver. "I came here to work, to make money and to help my family," said Porras. He documented the journey, as he worked in various cities, walked on foot, and took transportation to finally cross the U.S./Mexico border. "To give my children a better life, to be able to buy the things they need for school," he said. Since the end of June, the city of Denver has received 800 migrant guests on 21 separate buses originating from Texas.

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Bussing to other parts of the country might piss off mayors, but it exacerbates the problem. Now instead of deportation from one confined area of the country, you have a national problem on your hands.

Even if we do manage to agree to deport all of the invaders, how do you do that in a coordinated way without a national ID program, for example?

This manufactured crisis can be used to force digital ID. That's one of their angles. It could get the right to support national ID for the purposes of deportation, which, of course, would be digital and enable all sorts of social credit score shenanigans.

We don't have a country. We have a borderless jewish economic extraction zone.

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I would agree with that but in reality we already have multiple national id's. They just are not implanted in your arm.. yet.

And yes, it makes the problem bigger but the other problem is that these progressive/liberals love to have the bleeding heart mentality until it comes to THEIR neighborhood. Then all of a sudden they are offended and angry.. Just like everyone that has been dealing with this bullshit for over a decade.

It is not a good solution but visibility is necessary and these commies need to feel the suffering they are inflicting on everyone else to understand that this is NOT a good thing anywhere in the country. They live in their little progressive bubbles and get to have "life as usual" while border towns are overrun and ranchers are stolen from or murdered by the illegals coming over the border.

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Sure, maybe you turn a few mayors to conservative NIMBY from liberalism, but they have no power on a national level to deport, even from their own jurisdiction, because that would be "racist".

As soon as the low-IQ immigrants have children, which will happen within a few years? The problem is now permanent because the children are anchor babies and citizens.

Twenty years later your country is Brazil.

It's better to keep them concentrated at the border rather than disseminating them everywhere. If you disseminate them across the country, you have no chance at Balkanization later on, where parts of the country can remain first world and potentially leave the federal government entirely. You end up with more jewish race mixing propaganda, and a mocha colored, 85 IQ slave nation with no common religion, culture or ethnicity tying it together.

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All true again.

I do happen to be against any form of birth right citizenship of children that are not from citizens. The 'law' that allows that today has been misinterpreted on purpose to allow it.

I have no problem deporting them and 3 generations of their family. I do not give a fuck if they have been living here illegally for 40 years. That just makes you more of a criminal.