American Exceptionalism

Exceptional.

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Exceptional! lol. omg lol.

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  • Affordable Housing
  • Sending money to Israel to slaughter Palestinians
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Which one should :united_states: focus more on?

usually dont vote for these things, but if you had an option 3 with “get trump out of government” i would chose that one :wink:

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I voted “Sending money to Israel to slaughter Palestinians” because Trump does things just to piss people off so maybe that will influence him.

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Hahahahaha. Exceptional.

Glad they made that ruling. Hopefully the Supreme Court will uphold the ruling.

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Okay. We are Canadians we think that bringing in a record amount of immigrants to increase the homeless population is a good idea. That taxing guitar makers and coffee shop owners and auto mechanics to give free drugs to ppl is a good idea. We hire junkies to cheer up other junkies and call it outreach support run through the BC Health Authority.

Why is that deportation wrong? The only wrong here is, that the US waited minimum 2 years to start the process of deporting the illegal migrated parents - assumed they crossed the border illegally due to them having „no documents“. Why is the blame on the state instead of the people entering a country illegally?

A state deporting its own citizen? That is unheard of.

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She’s an American citizen.

By illegals.

Doesn’t matter.

Maybe by US current law, but not every law is right. The parents are illegal. Why should they only get the right to stay just because they reproduced in the US?

The parents and their child should be deported (cause this would be really inhuman to separate them). I fully agree with the US government here. The longer the child stays in the US, the higher the disadvantages it has to face when being deported in a few years or even as a teenager.

Why would the child ever be deported in a few years or as a teenager? The child is a US citizen, born in the United States, and has no citizenship in any other nation in the world. The child could never be deported no matter what she did, and in this case she did nothing.

If you are arguing that the US should change its birthright citizenship laws, that’s fine, but until they are changed, this kid is a US citizen (poor girl), born in the USA, and can never be deported under any circumstances.

It’s not your problem Reggie. You have a glaring problem and too much confusion within yourself.
It’s clear you can’t even deal with those and are trying to swap things out.