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To: research1234 who wrote (15760)7/11/2018 9:35:51 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15903
 
If you talk to people of any age, race or nationally who live near the Southern U.S. borders of CA, AZ,NM, or TX you will get a much different perspective than what is commonly reported in the press. They will tell you unless you live here and see what is going on, you have no right to tell is how to protect ourselves or what should be done about what is occurring all around our areas.



To: research1234 who wrote (15760)7/11/2018 10:25:34 PM
From: Trumptown1 Recommendation

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Fintas

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It IS NOT a racial thing...They entered the country legally, learned the language and contributed to society....



To: research1234 who wrote (15760)7/11/2018 10:31:07 PM
From: AdvocatusDiaboli2 Recommendations

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Fintas
Trumptown

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Just remember all the wonderful people from various European countries who came to and built countries like the US, Canada, Southern Africa and Australasia came through the front door not the back window. They were vetted and many missed out. If you believe the Washington Post, Anne Frank and her family were denied refugee status by the US in 1938.
Feel free to play the Race Card.
Of course there are always misgiving held by folks as they see their comfort zone changing. That is natural and I personally do not label someone a racist because of any misgivings they may feel when things change too rapidly.

Wanting control of our borders and who is permitted to enter our country is common sense not racism.

It is how we decide which countries will fill the annual quota of genuine asylum places that could be a subject for debate and if not managed tactfully could be construed as racial or religious bias

There is a long queue of genuine aspiring migrants. I do not warm to queue jumpers who choose to break the law to get to the front of the queue.



To: research1234 who wrote (15760)7/12/2018 10:58:36 AM
From: Fintas2 Recommendations

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toccodolce
Trumptown

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This has nada to do with RACISM but securing the borders.

Want to come in do it legally. When ever I enter a foreign country I do so LEGALLY.

And if ya want asylum then that too can be done LEGALLY.

Fintas