All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
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Families are no longer a social group. Back to your shithole:
Barr, under his authority to oversee immigration court rulings, reversed a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals that found the Mexican man's family was a recognizable social group. Ultimately, the Board did not approve the man's asylum application because it did not recognize the necessary connection between his membership in the group and the alleged persecution.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/29/74644809 ... ent-claims
Barr, under his authority to oversee immigration court rulings, reversed a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals that found the Mexican man's family was a recognizable social group. Ultimately, the Board did not approve the man's asylum application because it did not recognize the necessary connection between his membership in the group and the alleged persecution.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/29/74644809 ... ent-claims
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Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
To be fair, the Republican party website clearly states its support for American families as 'the bedrock of our nation'. The families of brown immigrants on the other hand must realistically be understood as an invasive infestation, leading to the US soon looking like 'South American countries'. The horror, the horror!
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To hear you say it, America is 'white', and all the other countries are 'brown'. Tell me, without race, how would you devide the world into US citizens and non-citizens?
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Hey, why not put a clueless conspiracy theorist political hack at the head of the nation's intelligence services? Seems like a splendid idea.
Congressman Ratcliffe is the most partisan and least qualified individual ever nominated to serve as Director of National Intelligence. The sum total of his qualifications appears to be his record of promoting Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about the investigation into Russian interference and calling for prosecution of Trump's political enemies. Furthermore, he has endorsed widespread government surveillance and shown little concern for Americans’ rights, except for those of Donald Trump and his close associates.
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I'm a bit worried that the 'conspiracy theorists' you fear are in charge of more important stuff.
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Can't be bothered to click on links, eh? That's OK, I'm willing to spoon-feed you once in a while.
Apparently you have no problem at all with the US Attorney General claiming that families are not a particular social group, for the express purpose of denying asylum to members of a family that has been threatened and attacked. Good to know that you continue to toe the right wing party line.In audio obtained and published by the Pheonix New Times, Republican Sylvia Allen can be heard warning that the United States is “going to look like South American countries very quickly” and sounding alarms about the “browning of America.” She gave the remarks at “Mormon Political Pioneers” held at the headquarters, the Times reported.
In Matter of L-E-A-, A.G. Barr was faced with a problem—how to eliminate family-based asylum when almost every Circuit Court has said that membership in a family IS a "particular social group" under asylum law.
How did Barr do it? Simple—just say that every court was wrong.
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick 9:08 AM - 29 Jul 2019
I don't understand what you're trying to ask. Care to attempt to rephrase that into a coherent query?
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You refered to americans as 'white', sort of denying a sizeable chunk of reality.
But then again, you probably think 'white' is a race, or that 'brown' is.
Simple ideas for simple conclusions, I guess.
Getting back to the topic, no, it is not over yet.
My guess is that Trump will tweet something soon, and the news will be that Trump Is Racist. I imagine the effect on his reputation will be devastating, since no-one knows.
But then again, you probably think 'white' is a race, or that 'brown' is.
Simple ideas for simple conclusions, I guess.
Getting back to the topic, no, it is not over yet.
My guess is that Trump will tweet something soon, and the news will be that Trump Is Racist. I imagine the effect on his reputation will be devastating, since no-one knows.
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I'm not sure, but I think Trump just trolled the Dems into chaining themselves to Al Sharpton.
Classy of them to back that ignorant jackass.
Classy of them to back that ignorant jackass.
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I hear the decision has been well received in some quarters.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 1:17 pmHey, why not put a clueless conspiracy theorist political hack at the head of the nation's intelligence services? Seems like a splendid idea.
Congressman Ratcliffe is the most partisan and least qualified individual ever nominated to serve as Director of National Intelligence. The sum total of his qualifications appears to be his record of promoting Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about the investigation into Russian interference and calling for prosecution of Trump's political enemies. Furthermore, he has endorsed widespread government surveillance and shown little concern for Americans’ rights, except for those of Donald Trump and his close associates.
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So there is suggestion that the 'Russian Collusion' accusations were partisan attacks? OUTRAGEOUS!!! It was all LEGIT. RussiansRUSSIANS R-U-S-S-I-A-N-S !!!
Where is Rachel Maddow when we need a reasoned opinion?
Where is Rachel Maddow when we need a reasoned opinion?
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It's amazing how dumb the democrats actually are.
The squad of four wackos
Sharpton the hustler
Rat trodden Maryland (some lovely documentaries on that)
San Francisco and it's feces laden streets is next on Trump's list.
Trump pokes something left wing crazy, and all the democrats circle wagons and defend it. It's like lemmings running off a cliff

A rational skeptic should be able to discuss and debate anything, no matter how much they may personally disagree with that point of view. Discussing a subject is not agreeing with it, but understanding it.
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It's pretty funny that they still think telling everyone that 'Trump said a racism' is going to have some sort of effect.
We already knew that the Dems would shout racism at every opportunity. I never knew it could be so hilariously exploited though. It's like they genuinely can't help themselves. Pelosi even tried to reign everyone in, showing some sane political skill. Trump wouldn't allow that, he right away poked at the crazies again. Worked a treat.
Now that he has pointed out some of those terrible cities, I'm starting to notice that the most 'Democrat' cities in the US are the best examples of how a city can be a terrible place to live.
We already knew that the Dems would shout racism at every opportunity. I never knew it could be so hilariously exploited though. It's like they genuinely can't help themselves. Pelosi even tried to reign everyone in, showing some sane political skill. Trump wouldn't allow that, he right away poked at the crazies again. Worked a treat.
Now that he has pointed out some of those terrible cities, I'm starting to notice that the most 'Democrat' cities in the US are the best examples of how a city can be a terrible place to live.
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#ImpeachTheMotherfucker. For being an asshole.
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