Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Forbes Breaking News"
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@douglemay7989
Charm.....that should make for a good governor. I know the best people that I work with ALL have charm. Not much food for anything else but they can charm a toad out it's warts. That's SO important.
All I know is that the population is Florida is going up. That doesn't happen when a state is run in a proper manner. They're doing a lot better than California, New York, Oregon, New Jersey.....all of which are losing people. A lot of people are sick of the high prices, taxes, crime, homelessness and the over regulation in those states, especially California. People leave places that they don't like and move to places that they do. That's being demonstrated by the huge influx of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border. They're leaving their homes in search of a better life and that's no different than people leaving the states, that I mentioned, and going to states who offer a better future.
So, who cares if DeSantis isn't Mr. Personality. It's the job that he's doing that counts.
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@scottfarner5100
My sister crossed into the United States, illegally and when caught she was summarily kicked out of the US and sent back to Canada. She's white, red hair and blue eyes, so this had NOTHING to do with racism. She was told that if she EVER enters the US again, she will not be deported right away but will be sent to jail first. Is this legal? She crossed the border, from Canada and was deported. If this is the policy and doesn't break the law, why aren't they detaining the illegals at the southern border and deporting them back to their own country of origin? Can my sister SUE the American government for preferential treatment?
There are immigration laws the must be followed and crying refugee, without evidence, from countries that are NOT in a war, civil or otherwise, do not fill the requirements for refugee status. If they're not at war or being persecuted by their governments, they don't fill the refugee status. Yet, the government is still allowing them in and by the millions.
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