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Comments by "Cupid Stunt" (@Cupid-Stunt) on "Border patrol VP says situation is 'absolutely insane'" video.
@rubyornelas1 Crockadiles?
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@Paulftate What is a "true" American?
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@Gaber8845 Grammar first every time dear boy. 😁
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@nannybeth55 How do you know they are cartel prisoners and from China when you know nothing about them?
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@littlebob1261 🏆
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XIV signs of fascism: I. Powerful and continuing nationalism II. Disdain for the recognition of human rights III. Identification of enemies/scapegoats [of the country’s problems] as a unifying cause IV. Rampant sexism V. Supremacy of the military VI. Controlled mass media VII. Obsession with national security 👈👈👈 VIII. Religion and government are intertwined IX. Corporate power is protected X. Labor power is suppressed XI. Disdain for intellectuals and the arts XII. Obsession with crime and punishment XIII. Rampant cronyism and corruption, and XIV. Fraudulent elections
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@harryfarber6435 Defund Texas? How is Texas wasting so much money? When examining the amount of federal money allocated to immigration in Texas, it is important to note that the majority of this money comes from the DHS and the Department of State. In 2017, the DHS allocated more than $1.6 billion in grants to Texas for immigration-related programs. This includes funding for border security measures, immigration enforcement, and other initiatives. Meanwhile, the Department of State allocated nearly $200 million to Texas for refugee and migrant assistance.
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Defund Texas? How is Texas wasting so much money? When examining the amount of federal money allocated to immigration in Texas, it is important to note that the majority of this money comes from the DHS and the Department of State. In 2017, the DHS allocated more than $1.6 billion in grants to Texas for immigration-related programs. This includes funding for border security measures, immigration enforcement, and other initiatives. Meanwhile, the Department of State allocated nearly $200 million to Texas for refugee and migrant assistance.
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