Burn of the Day

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Wednesday, March 20, AD 2024 5:25am

I see what they are doing: Questioning the status of her citizenship is pretty sneaky. Just throwing it out there to muddy the waters of what’s true and what’s not true.

Every nation has immigration. My parents were immigrants to Australia.

What they fail to realise is that illegal immigration is not only bad for the nation, it is particular bad for the illegal immigrant because it robs them of an identity, a sense of permanence and security for themselves and their family. It’s an awful way to exist. Not to mention, the obvious of which the lengths they go to trying to cross boarders or coming by boat is dangerous. Those they pay are sinister and have no regard for their welfare. It’s a horrible industry and many die in the process.

Lead kindly light
Lead kindly light
Wednesday, March 20, AD 2024 7:02am

My assistant Immigrated by herself from Albania when she was 17 fleeing that country during the Kosovo genocide. She is now a naturalized citizen with a nice family. While I had my doubts about her when she was 1st hired, she has really grown Into her role and I would have a hard time functioning without her at this point. She’s a God fearing woman that literally enriches my life. So, yes, legal good illegal bad. Like pretty much everything else.

CAG
CAG
Wednesday, March 20, AD 2024 8:40am

A government which ignores law breaking is an illegitimate government … whether they be immigration laws, election laws, Constitutional laws or even (IMO) natural laws. The entire purpose of government is to protect the citizenry … even from the government.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Wednesday, March 20, AD 2024 7:06pm

Another example of the rule that if there is a question in a headline, the answer is no.

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