Did I just miss the memo? I thought Republicans were against eminent domain and government overreach.
Totalitarians care not for the window dressings of their proffessed ideology. They are merely the siren call used to recruit the usefull idiots needed to do their bidding.
Elections matter.
His parents and sister have US citizenship- came here at 5 from St Maarten.
â He was picked up on 11 January, as part of what human rights advocates say is a last sweep of black migrants in the final days of the Trump administration.â
â Paul Pierrilus, a 40-year-old financial consultant from Rockland County, New York, was born in the French Caribbean territory of Saint Martin, according to a birth certificate supplied by his family, who said he came to the US with his parents when he was five. His sister and parents are US citizens.â
â Neomie Pierrilus supplied copies of emails last year from the then Haitian ambassador, HervĂ© Denis, confirming that her brother was not a Haitian citizen. Nor did Paulâs birth in Saint Martin confer French citizenship, making him stateless.â
The âStansted 15â were tried in relation to their attempt to prevent the deportation of a group of people at Stansted Airport in 2017. The 15 human rights defenders took non-violent direct action to prevent the deportation of 60 people on a charter flight bound for Ghana and Nigeria.
Their actions - which at no point harmed anyone - prevented the flight from leaving. Of the 60 individuals due to have been deported, at least four have since been granted permission to remain in the UK, with others still pursuing their claims.
I canÂŽt imagine the despair of this boy. Travelling this way is suicide.
And we are OFF!
Abbot is a true piece of shit.
There was a story on Weekend Edition today talking about how Abbot as Texas AG held the same position W did on immigration. As AG, he regularly argued that ensuring that everyone who lived in the state was safe, regardless of immigration status was of paramount importance.
Itâs kind of wild how far he is from this position now.
The newspapers say that the baby is alive and well. Juan Francisco Valle says he is trained for âalmost any situationâ at sea, but he has never seen anything like the âhuman tide of hundreds of desperate peopleâ that he helped save in the past few days. Eight thousand people reached the beaches of Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, in just one day, many of them taking children.