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3namechangezalowd Evry90dayzlernmor
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Comments by "3namechangezalowd Evry90dayzlernmor" (@3namechangezalowdevry90day7) on "'You work for us!': Chicago residents call out Johnson during heated meeting over migrant housing" video.
@Whoknowsme007 BS. They're here to "take the jobs that we don't want " as Obama said. While you complain about jobs not having a living wage, they'll do that job and live on that wage if it's in a shed with no water or AC! You will benefit because their exploitation by the construction, agriculture, and hospitality industries keeps prices down for you. But then they'll climb the ladder and leave you in the dust!
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They were public about their immigration policy.
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They're not used to coming in second in the oppreession olympics. That part about coaches being the kids' " dads" was extra sad!
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Maybe this crisis will start a tradition of allowing non immigrant homeless families to rest in public buildings without being arrested/ having their things trashed by police.
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Johnson clearly didn't spend enough of the budget hiring coaches to raise the teens! Seriously, what that lady said was sad.
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Why be mad at TX? They didn't ask for these dudes to show up, either!
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@rhuttrho88 There are different categories. Asylum seekers are let in by the border patrol/ National Guard and don't become illegal unless they miss a naturalization hearing. These are the ones on the buses. Anyone snuck in by the cartels starts off illegal and it's also illegal for a US citizen to transport them across state lines for work.
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That school wasn't taken from the neighborhood to put migrants in, it had been closed for underperformance and was sitting empty. By not allowing local poor people to also stay in the school, the City of Chicago is practicing segregation, which should be considered unconstitutional.
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They're here to "take the jobs that we don't want " as Obama said. While you complain about jobs not having a living wage, they'll do that job and live on that wage if it's in a shed with no water or AC! You will benefit because their exploitation by the construction, agriculture, and hospitality industries keeps prices down for you. But then they'll climb the ladder and leave you in the dust!
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There was a "De-fund Police" sign there, too, (@ 1:44) so I wouldn't count on a conservative being elected next time.
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The new guys have a low standard of living so they're able to live on what the Chicagoans don't consider a living wage.
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@itsintheword230 Yeah It's always everybody but the father's fault kids are fatherless...must be due to feminism! Or cops locking them up for jaywalking, or white women seducing them or something...
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That school wasn't taken from the neighborhood to put migrants in, it had been closed for underperformance and was sitting empty. By not allowing local poor people to also stay in the school, the City of Chicago is practicing segregation, which should be considered unconstitutional. They need to screen whoever stays there for drugs, alcohol and criminal history or the school will turn into another "project."
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There are different categories. These guys on the busses are asylum seekers. They're let in and don't become illegal until they miss a naturalization hearing. The guys that are snuck in by cartels are illegal from the start and it's also illegal for an American to transport them across state lines for employment. They provide a cheap source of labor to the agriculture, construction, and restaurant industries, which keeps prices low for you. Someone wants them there or they'd be put on a bus to somewhere else. They didn't "get the money you were fixin' to get paid for reparations". You weren't going to get those anyway with the national debt where it is. The new guys that get work permits will pay taxes, so they're an investment.
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There was a "De-fund Police" sign there, too, (@ 1:44) so I wouldn't count on a conservative being elected next time.
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@ladyleo9780 While some places put up barriers to voting such as discriminatory history tests and poll taxes it's not accurate to say that no blacks could vote until after the Civil Rights Act. You can search portraits of black politicians elected during the reconstruction period after the Civil War .
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