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Dump Term 2 Part 3: "But I Say Unto You, Hate Thy Enemies." -- Revulsions 5:44

Dude’s from Poland. His family probably killed Nazis. That makes him antifa, and therefore, a threat.

I mean, he's not the cleanest guy in history:

Paul John Bojerski was born Zbigniew Janusz Bojerski – a name he swore he never used during his lifetime in the U.S. – in a displaced persons camp in Lubec, Germany in October 1946 to Polish nationals. The family emigrated to New York in January 1952, and he was admitted as a lawful permanent resident under the Displaced Persons Act of 1948, according to Immigration and Naturalization Service records.

From there the story of his residency grows tangled.

He was arrested as a young man in 1966 for larceny and then again in 1967 for receiving stolen goods.

While he was incarcerated, an immigration hearing officer in 1968 ruled that those convictions were considered acts of moral turpitude that violated the country’s immigration laws. He ordered Bojerski to be deported.

But when both Poland, which was under communist rule at the time, and West Germany refused to take him, he was released from prison and remained in the United States.

Bojerski’s efforts to have the deportation order tossed out failed. Still, in 1969, immigration authorities issued another order that allowed him to be released from custody and apply for employment authorization, Stoller said.

Bojerski was in trouble with the law again after that, convicted in 1972 of rape and sentenced to three years in prison. He was released in 1975 and placed on parole for one year.

According to his wife, the rape charge was related to an incident at a fraternity party, where several other students sexually abused a young woman. Bojerski said he didn’t participate but was arrested along with the others. She said the other men took plea deals but he didn’t because he believed he did nothing wrong.

“He has never trusted the system since then,” Gayle Bojerski said.

After completing college Bojerski became an optician, working for the same company for more than 30 years. He eventually moved to Florida where he met Gayle in 1982, when she bought a pair of eyeglasses from him at the Montgomery Wards in Orlando.

Bojerski and Gayle married in 1988 and went to Niagara Falls in Canada on their honeymoon. Because he crossed the border then and again during a trip to Mexico, without questions from immigration officials, he and Stoller have argued that he had fulfilled the obligations of the old deportation order.

He made that case when he applied for permanent residency but immigration officials did not buy it. His request was denied, and in 2010 the government issued a new supervision order.

He has been following that order ever since, without issue, until July when the ICE told him he was to be kicked out of the country where he’s lived for over seven decades.

I mean, the rape conviction is not a good look; says he didn't participate, but who knows what the truth is there. Ignoring that (which is a moderate leap to make), he's been on the up-and-up ever since, has a job and family, and it sounds like he worked out something with immigration officials a number of years back. Yes by the exactest letter of the law there might still be issues with his legality here and whether the really old deportation order still stands, but is hunting down this specific now-productive guy really the best use of resources? This is not exactly hunting down hardened, active criminals, but basically trying to find anyone with anything on their record above jaywalking to then claim you've gotten rid of the worst.

(Again, ignoring the rape conviction, which is hard to do.)
 

Why did he get fired? Seems onbrand to me.
 

Why did he get fired? Seems onbrand to me.

Surprised he didn't get a leadership position at CBS News.
 
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As much as I loathe the idea of making Epstein the major story...the more we keep him talking the worse it gets for him.
 

Trump is openly threatening Blue State Governors that if they don't want Workd Cup matches moved they need to call him and let the National Guard in. I would love to see him try and move matches...

(It cant be done)
 

Trump is openly threatening Blue State Governors that if they don't want Workd Cup matches moved they need to call him and let the National Guard in. I would love to see him try and move matches...

(It cant be done)
If I were a Governor I would respond, "Bring it on Bitch".
 

Trump is openly threatening Blue State Governors that if they don't want Workd Cup matches moved they need to call him and let the National Guard in. I would love to see him try and move matches...

(It cant be done)
lol yeah they can’t be moved at this point, they’ve already started selling tickets. FFS the Draw is in three weeks. Once the Draw happens you definitely can’t move anything.
 
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