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Leopards Ate My Face! The Official Thread.

Saw a great post regarding the "I didn't vote for this" crowd:

Listen, you don't order diarrhea from Taco Bell, you order the Cheesy Gordita Crunch. But you know what you're agreeing to when you place your order at the drive thru. When you ask for the cause, you are accepting the effect. When you voted for trump, you voted for everything that (PREDICTABLY) comes with him. Don't try to bullshit your way out of it.
 
Saw a great post regarding the "I didn't vote for this" crowd:

Listen, you don't order diarrhea from Taco Bell, you order the Cheesy Gordita Crunch. But you know what you're agreeing to when you place your order at the drive thru. When you ask for the cause, you are accepting the effect. When you voted for trump, you voted for everything that (PREDICTABLY) comes with him. Don't try to bullshit your way out of it.
they're the people who refused to take in hiding jews in the holocaust, and acted like not actively turning them over to the nazis was heroic
 
For all of the people who are so angry that they are losing their non documented worker labor, since you blasted so much on "the illegals"- bear in mind that you were doing far more illegal things by hiring. Being undocumented is just a misdemeanor, but hiring undocumented workers is a civil crime at minimum, and should be extended way into human trafficking when you turn those workers in to not pay them.

It boggles my mind that we put so much hate on the undocumented- to the point of putting them in concentration camps, but it was made a lot more illegal over 40 years ago to hire undocumented workers, but we NEVER prosecute them. Ever. And that source of income is the #1 reason people try to cross the border without documents- since the demand for immigrant work is so much higher than the regulated supply of them.

Yea, there are drugs that cross the border. But that is a fraction of the people who cross for work. That is most available in the reddest of states and industries. They freaking are causing the situation themselves. It's like trying to ban abortion, but the people who want it illegal are the ones who have 90% of the abortions.

And then they blame people for just wanting to treat humans like humans.
 
"I didn't vote for this!"

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Makes me wonder what these two chuds from 2018 are up to now. Or if they're dead from COVID.

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Being undocumented is just a misdemeanor, but hiring undocumented workers is a civil crime at minimum,
THIS!!!

Being here Illegaly is the equivalent of a parking ticket.

Hiring, fraudulently documenting, ot harboring illegal persons is a direct violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1324a and can result in fines or imprisonment.

But one is demonized as if its a felony the other is ignored.

I have had discussions with different coworkers point this out, especially when ICE got hot and heavy invading businesses and asked if these people are legitimately here Illegaly, why are thr businesses not facing punishment. I was met with many blank stares and heavy mouth breathing as they calculated the problem.
 
For all of the people who are so angry that they are losing their non documented worker labor, since you blasted so much on "the illegals"- bear in mind that you were doing far more illegal things by hiring. Being undocumented is just a misdemeanor, but hiring undocumented workers is a civil crime at minimum, and should be extended way into human trafficking when you turn those workers in to not pay them.

It boggles my mind that we put so much hate on the undocumented- to the point of putting them in concentration camps, but it was made a lot more illegal over 40 years ago to hire undocumented workers, but we NEVER prosecute them. Ever. And that source of income is the #1 reason people try to cross the border without documents- since the demand for immigrant work is so much higher than the regulated supply of them.
Well, sure, but people are here illegally; COMPANIES hire them. What are you going to do? Put a company in jail? Ha - checkmate, libtard!
 
THIS!!!

Being here Illegaly is the equivalent of a parking ticket.

Hiring, fraudulently documenting, ot harboring illegal persons is a direct violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1324a and can result in fines or imprisonment.

But one is demonized as if its a felony the other is ignored.

I have had discussions with different coworkers point this out, especially when ICE got hot and heavy invading businesses and asked if these people are legitimately here Illegaly, why are thr businesses not facing punishment. I was met with many blank stares and heavy mouth breathing as they calculated the problem.
I know I posted this here before, but a friend was telling us why he was so concerned about undocumented workers. So I asked him if he checked all of the workers he hired to harvest his grapes. He kind of deflected the question until I pointed out that it was his responsibility to not break that law, let alone people like him were feeding the drive for people to cross the border to work.

I wonder what people think when they are told that a copy of their SS card is required to prove they are legal to work.
 
Well, sure, but people are here illegally; COMPANIES hire them. What are you going to do? Put a company in jail? Ha - checkmate, libtard!
In yet another case of projection....

First of all, companies are obviously breaking the law by hiring not properly documented workers, right? Well, I've seen many reports that not only are they just hiring them, they are threatening them with turning them in for being undocumented. Which is illegal and is human trafficking- 18 U.S.C. § 1584 (Involuntary Servitude). Considerably more serious than a misdemeanor.

It's actually human trafficking to threaten to turn them in or not pay them for work provided.

So not only does the cult human traffic illegally for their pleasure, they human traffic for labor. And then run on some kind of serious claim of being against human trafficking. It would be nice if anyone in a town hall challenged them with why they don't go after human trafficking companies that use undocumented labor. They go after jaywalkers but let the people throw them on the street and then run them over get away with it.

How they think a Christian God isn't paying attention is beyond me.
 
In yet another case of projection....

First of all, companies are obviously breaking the law by hiring not properly documented workers, right? Well, I've seen many reports that not only are they just hiring them, they are threatening them with turning them in for being undocumented. Which is illegal and is human trafficking- 18 U.S.C. § 1584 (Involuntary Servitude). Considerably more serious than a misdemeanor.

It's actually human trafficking to threaten to turn them in or not pay them for work provided.

So not only does the cult human traffic illegally for their pleasure, they human traffic for labor. And then run on some kind of serious claim of being against human trafficking. It would be nice if anyone in a town hall challenged them with why they don't go after human trafficking companies that use undocumented labor. They go after jaywalkers but let the people throw them on the street and then run them over get away with it.

How they think a Christian God isn't paying attention is beyond me.
This is what happened at Koch Foods (yes, THOSE Kochs) in Mississippi. The workers won a lawsuit against the company, but rather than pay it the company called ICE and had the employees arrested and deported. Don't have to pay a settlement if the people are no longer in the country... Of course, no one at the company was ever charged with hiring all these people illegally...
 
This is what happened at Koch Foods (yes, THOSE Kochs) in Mississippi. The workers won a lawsuit against the company, but rather than pay it the company called ICE and had the employees arrested and deported. Don't have to pay a settlement if the people are no longer in the country... Of course, no one at the company was ever charged with hiring all these people illegally...
Nor charged with illegal human trafficking.

So much for being a country of laws.
 
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