noAre you comparing Anne Frank to the illegals who enter our country? Really?
noAre you comparing Anne Frank to the illegals who enter our country? Really?
I forgot, once when I was in my early 20's, my uncle and I came across a raft with three Cuban refugees in the Keys. We picked them up, took them to my uncle's house and fed them lobster and steak, while we waited for INS to arrive.
Are you comparing Anne Frank to the illegals who enter our country? Really?
That is one of their rights. Ding, Ding, Ding. A conservative with a brain.They have a right to representation in legal proceedings, including criminal court in regard to their immigration status.
That's apparently the south Fla. DEM version.... Did you hear the democrat screaming about President Trump trump the other day and her Comment one nation "under the vine"...No, it was a misquote of the Declaration of Independence.
Known as expedited removal, people detained under the policy aren't entitled to a court hearing, but are instead subject to immediate expulsion from the country.They have a right to representation in legal proceedings, including criminal court in regard to their immigration status.
Indelible tends to speak about things that are hard to remove, like memories, or sharpie markers that are impossible to erase. Inalienable tends to speak to things that are outward, like rights... both things have a portion of their definition that makes them seem like synonyms, but they aren't really as they are not quite the same thing.I know what it means. Maybe you can share with us where that exact word is enshrined in any founding document? Amendment?
Are you that proud and narcissistic you can't admit you just fucked up? That is why nobody respects you
No but she was declared illegal after being born there, and was likely never truly considered a citizen.
Now that I think about it, some comparisons to some American immigrants. You do not believe in birthright citizenship, you want to change the current standard, then deport them. Frank was born legally in Netherlands, they changed the rules and wanted to enslave or kill her.Are you comparing Anne Frank to the illegals who enter our country? Really?
Indelible means imposable to remove.Indelible tends to speak about things that are hard to remove, like memories, or sharpie markers that are impossible to erase. Inalienable tends to speak to things that are outward, like rights... both things have a portion of their definition that makes them seem like synonyms, but they aren't really as they are not quite the same thing.
Considering her story took place in the Netherlands, yeah.Indeed, she did not enter Germany illegally.
Indeed and one of the female Reps was upset about “Korea” being invaded…”Crimea.”That's sppently the south Fla. DEM version.... Did you hear the democrat screaming about President Trump trump the other day and her Comment one nation "under the vine"...
They commit a crime as soon as they cross illegally.Do you think all illegals are bad people who come here to commit crimes?
Hahahahaha, great point. Had not even thought of that.Considering her story took place in the Netherlands, yeah.
She was declared Jewish in an attempt to eradicate Jews from Europe. Not quite the same thing. Many Jews were citizens of Germany, this was not one of them as Anne Frank was born and lived in the Netherlands.No but she was declared illegal after being born there, and was likely never truly considered a citizen.
They commit a crime as soon as they cross illegally.
That just proves Congress should have an IQ requirement to serve.Indeed and one of the female Reps was upset about “Korea” being invaded…”Crimea.”
Too funny.m
She did not enter the Netherlands illegally either.Considering her story took place in the Netherlands, yeah.
It is not exactly the same thing, but the Felon wants to declare current American citizens to be non-citizens and then deport them.She was declared Jewish in an attempt to eradicate Jews from Europe. Not quite the same thing. Many Jews were citizens of Germany, this was not one of them as Anne Frank was born and lived in the Netherlands.
It was really funny... Kind of reminds me of the screaming that goes on around here.... Including the colorful language... And the wrong wordsIndeed and one of the female Reps was upset about “Korea” being invaded…”Crimea.”
Too funny.