Jeff Sessions is a fucking fascist

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Jeff Sessions detailing the Trump Regime's policy of  ripping apart families and tearing children and babies away from their parents. And the Trump regime isn't just doing this to people crossing the border, they're ripping apart families that have been here for years and some who have have legal status. Latinos are being demonized and targeted by the Trump regime.

"If you don't like that, then don't smuggle children over our border,"

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/sessions-parents-chi...

We do have problems with immigrants from all countries south of the Mexico border coming hear to support their families. So they come here and take jobs. CEO's like that more profits by driving down salaries.

Californians like to hire illegals with the cost of living so high. Lots of business keep a few illegals off the books mirroring regular employees and paying them with petty cash.

>So they come here and take jobs. 

 

yes, they come here and find work. you think that's a problem? why? you understand that they're not taking a job away from anyone else, right?

 

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/brookings-now/2017/08/24/do-immigrants-st...

What an awful post by nugs (not to mention full of grammatical errors). You're an asshole dude.

He said he believes they drive down wages and increase profits for CEOs.

>>>>So they come here and take jobs. 

No to support there families financially. The jobs they do take would you say those jobs go unfilled otherwise? I don't.

Yes, those jobs do go unfilled.

 

 

not all the time they dont. right after high school i worked at nurseries and did landscaping, and i lost out on alot of landscaping jobs because i did not speak spanish and would not be able to communicate with the team. jobs that i wanted were taken by illegal immigrants willing to work for less. now i dont really care about illegal immigration, i believe in open borders, so im not on the trump side of the issue, im with you, most of these people should be allowed to stay and given a path to citizenship...but to say that illegal immigrants willing to work for less are not taking jobs that citizens could have is just silly. they are - i have experienced it first hand.

 

Really ?

 

Daylight, C'mon, man, you blame the poor man for trying to do better, but the rich man has no blame for facilitating the problem in the first place ? Some desperate guy from Guatamala is driving the economy ? really ? Don't fall for the bourgeoisie propaganda. Admit you had less skills than were necessary in the modern workplace and take responsibility for your own life. Someone out-worked you for those (non-Union jobs, I bet) and you couldn't react in time to get a better share of the market place.So, to think of a guy, who should be your natural workplace brother as a competitor is really a Capitalist fallacy designed to make you both compete to the bottom. You should have worked with that guy, learned Spanish and together dominated the work place for higher wages.

>>>>Yes, those jobs do go unfilled.

Maybe with fruit rotting on the vine but what about the meat packing industry & diary industry??

What about chefs (white & black) in the bay area who are leaving after training there hispanic replacements at more than one job. Five chefs I've known in last seven years with similar stories most have moved out of the state.

Back in Massachusetts it was Brazilian immigrants. Same thing mirror regular union employees for half there hourly wage.

>>>>We do have problems with immigrants from all countries south of the Mexico border coming hear to support their families. So they come here and take jobs. CEO's like that more profits by driving down salaries.

Californians like to hire illegals with the cost of living so high. Lots of business keep a few illegals off the books mirroring regular employees and paying them with petty cash.<<<<

Donald, dahling,  ees dat you? 

Buddy of mine owns a landscaping business and he employs both english and spanish speaking folks. He said that unlike his english speaking employees, his spanish speaking employees are never late because of, or have to leave early for court

I worked as a migrant fruit harvester for 8 years in a row.  The pay was the same for at least 20 years!   Not hard to do the math and discover the variables.  My other trade is construction.   I never had trouble getting a job.  It’s not that anyone is talking jobs, It’s that greed is keeping the gate throttled down on the flow of money.  Naturally, anyone who are the children of America’s greate$t generation are going to feel the pain of a nation who’s middle class is withering...

I make $12.50 an hour. Never learned Spanish. 

>>>diary industry??

Dear diary, today an immigrant took my job.

I worked for a landscaping company for a few months in the early '90's. Those so called "illegal" immigrants were the hardest workers on our crew.

In Oregon in the 70s, the tree planting and Xmas tree trimming and harvesting was all done by hippies. Now all Hispanic. For "some" reason  they seem to work harder.

It's not the weed - they smoke just as much.

"It will be seen that, as used, the word ‘Fascism’ is almost entirely meaningless...All one can do for the moment is to use the word with a certain amount of circumspection and not, as is usually done, degrade it to the level of a swearword."

http://www.orwell.ru/library/articles/As_I_Please/english/efasc

Sounds like a lot of political bluster to me.

 

>>>DHS officials said adults have been separated from children in the past if border officers could not be certain that they were actually the parents of the children accompanying them or if the adults were prosecuted for a crime.

"I want to be clear. DHS does not have a blanket policy on separating families as a deterrent," said Thomas Homan, deputy director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "There is no new policy. This has always been the policy. But you will see more prosecutions because of the commitment to zero tolerance" of illegal border entries.<<<

 

 

These parents have the unenviable burden of weighing the risks and benefits of leaving their country of origin and searching for a potentially safer/healthier life for their children.

 

What would you do in their shoes?

Dear Diary,

I will learn to spell dairy today and not rely on spell check.

Nationally, more than half of dairy workers are immigrants, according to a 2015 industry-sponsored study, with farms that employ immigrant labor producing 79 percent of the nation’s milk...

http://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/immigrants-are-backbone-of-wiscons...

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/wisconsin-dairy-industry-undocument...

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not a fan

There are many immigrants allowed to legally work in the US.

Was reading on Sessions' new policy of charging all border crossers criminally (including those seeking asylum, btw) and what they do with the kids.  They send them to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which places the children with US relatives or in refugee shelters in the US.  Welcome to the US kids!

I applaud Sessions for creating so many jobs--if they are going to criminally prosecute all those people who cross the border, then they will need to a hire a whole bunch of defense attorneys. 

 

> then they will need to a hire a whole bunch of defense attorneys. 

 

for the Trump regime? wink

true,  Sessions now plans  to charge these immigrants as criminals which would make them  entitled to a court appointed defense attorney -  maybe the "lawyers" at the White House haven't thought this one through..or they just plan on violating the rights of these immigrants. 

>The Supreme Court has held that deportation is not punishment, but rather an administrative procedure whereby an illegal alien is returned to his homeland. The alien has not been deprived of life, liberty, or property, so many constitutional protections do not apply. Most important to the discussion is the fact that most detainees facing deportation are dealing with administrative charges in a civil process, rather than criminal. Consequently they do not have a constitutional right to an attorney; such protections only apply to criminal law.

https://cis.org/Feere/Detained-Immigrants-and-Right-Counsel

 

if they do it legally no problems

maybe if ca didn't make such a huge deal of defying federal law this shit may not have happened

Eric Schneiderman is an attorney.

^^^Straight from the law firm of Schneiderman, Spitzer and Weiner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

>>>>maybe if ca didn't make such a huge deal of defying federal law this shit may not have happened

 

What's the federal law?

maybe we can get these immigrants to clean the nuclear waste up that they are trying to bury in my back yard?

Ain't no law saying that California must give ICE unfettered access to its schools and jails.  They have their own federal jails they can go access all they want, plus agreements with some jurisdictions who want to spend time and money being ICE's lackey.  We ain't got time for that shit.

I make $12.50 an hour. Never learned Spanish. <<<

 

Well improve yourself already.

Are you telling me to do something? 

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"All things else"

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2018/05/10/session...

>..Under Sessions’s plan, they would swallow the federal criminal justice system entirely. In 2013, there were about 188,164 federal prosecutions. Prosecuting each one of the more than 660,000 migrants apprehended at the border would increase the federal criminal caseload by more than 350 percent. Immigration cases would represent more than 85 percent of all criminal prosecutions, dwarfing organized crime, gang, fraud, public corruption and gun crimes.

To make matters worse, Sessions is making good on a months-long plan to separate children from their parents when they are apprehended at the border. Under the current civil enforcement, families are left to live on their own or are detained together while they face deportation proceedings. Sessions wants to see this stopped. “If you cross the border unlawfully … then we will prosecute you,” Sessions said. “If you’re smuggling a child, then we’re going to prosecute you, and that child will be separated from you. … If you don’t want your child separated, then don’t bring them across the border illegally.” This is a new level of cruelty in seeking to punish immigrants.

And to what end? The attorney general repeatedly argues that stopping undocumented immigration will reduce crime. But he describes an imagined problem. The idea that undocumented immigrants are more likely to commit crimes has been repeatedly debunked. Sessions also likes to use the language of invasion to describe the migrants, saying, “We are not going to let this country be invaded. We will not be stampeded.” But invasions are attacks on a nation aimed at toppling its government and taking over its territory. Immigrants coming to the United States are attempting to take part in the American way of life, not destroy it. These aren’t hardened criminals, but tempest-tossed souls seeking better lives for themselves and their families..

Another fascist heard from: John Kelly says undocumented immigrants 'don't have the skills' to assimilate into US society

 

 

Today Donnie declared that Immigrants are animals. yay for fascism?!

 

Likely that he picked up that talking point from Hannity..or Bibi.

Is this what the President Of The United States meant by "Animals"?

Children???

 

https://www.azcentral.com/picture-gallery/news/politics/immigration/2014...

 

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Trump blames Democrats for separating migrant families at the border

 

President Trump on Saturday called for an end to his administration's policy of separating immigrant families at the border for legal prosecution, blaming Democrats for inaction on immigration policy. 

"Put pressure on the Democrats to end the horrible law that separates children from there parents once they cross the Border into the U.S. Catch and Release, Lottery and Chain must also go with it and we MUST continue building the WALL! DEMOCRATS ARE PROTECTING MS-13 THUGS," Trump tweeted

 

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/389503-trump-calls-for-end-t...