Opinion Leopards Are Eating My Face Thread/Having The Day You Voted For

stories of other military people being detained after returning from Canada or Mexico "These are military people currently serving or former members? I wonder how Trump family get treated as none of them ever served including his dad his grandad and his kids.

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I went to Canada and back a month ago. When I was going through customs I got the third degree from the customs officer. They were grilling me on all sorts of questions including where I'm from, what im planning to do in the city, and when I'm leaving.

Mind you, I'm a U.S. citizen, born in California, and look about as white as they come. I gave the Customs agent my U.S. Passport, and my U.S. military ID.

I was half tempted to tell the customs agent to fuck all the way off, I'm a U.S. citizen, I can do whatever I want in the US and stay for as long as I damn well please.

I can only image what going through Customs is like as a non-U.S. citizen, if I'm getting grilled like that."
 
We had decades of immigration executive orders to band aid the issue and congress happy to do nothing but use immigration for political purposes. You might not like what Biden did but he did cause congress to work on immigration LAWS instead of of EOs.

And you might not like what Trump is doing, but he is also using executive orders to reverse those of Bidens. People are complaining that Trump reversing the Biden EO's are illegal when it is perfectly within the executive branch's ability to do so.

I disagree with Trump when he is ignoring court orders or due process but most of the deportations are simply enforcing the laws that have been ignored for decades.

People simply do not want him to deport anyone even if they're illegal.
 
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stories of other military people being detained after returning from Canada or Mexico "These are military people currently serving or former members? I wonder how Trump family get treated as none of them ever served including his dad his grandad and his kids.

"
I went to Canada and back a month ago. When I was going through customs I got the third degree from the customs officer. They were grilling me on all sorts of questions including where I'm from, what im planning to do in the city, and when I'm leaving.

Mind you, I'm a U.S. citizen, born in California, and look about as white as they come. I gave the Customs agent my U.S. Passport, and my U.S. military ID.

I was half tempted to tell the customs agent to fuck all the way off, I'm a U.S. citizen, I can do whatever I want in the US and stay for as long as I damn well please.

I can only image what going through Customs is like as a non-U.S. citizen, if I'm getting grilled like that."
I’d make a joke about “what are they going to do, deport you to your country of origin?” And then I remembered that they’d send you to a third world gulag instead.
 
Aren't you in your 50's? There are medications to help with your self image. You don't need to worship a conman.
No I'm not in my 50's dumb shit. Wrong as usual..

Here is more rage porn for you though
 
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Ah yes, even more pathetic that this is the type of shit that you're browsing every day, and feel like it makes you look good by posting it here.
Aren't you in your mid 60's, what are you doing about the constitutional crisis that's going on? That's like D day to you purple haired people isn't it.
 
genuine libertarians can definitely now count themselves amongst those whose faces are eaten by those ravenous, rapacious leopards;



The data analytics firm Palantir is building a master list of personal information on Americans that could give president Donald Trump immense surveillance power.

The president signed an executive order in March calling for the federal government to share data across various agencies, and while he hasn't publicly spoken about the effort since, officials have been putting the plan into place with the help of the publicly traded tech firm Palantir, which the government has paid at least $113 million since Trump took office, reported the New York Times.


"The push has put a key Palantir product called Foundry into at least four federal agencies, including [the Department of Homeland Security] and the Health and Human Services Department," the newspaper reported. "Widely adopting Foundry, which organizes and analyzes data, paves the way for Mr. Trump to easily merge information from different agencies, the government officials said. Creating detailed portraits of Americans based on government data is not just a pipe dream."


"The Trump administration has already sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through government databases, including their bank account numbers, the amount of their student debt, their medical claims and any disability status," the report added.
 
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