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They busted him with 30 pounds of coke. If she hadn’t cooperated, they would have gotten a warrant and entered anyway. She saved them 30 minutes of waiting. For that huge assist she gets to stay?

“We’re not a dumping ground for the 3rd world.”

Yeah, Nazi comparisons tend to be over the top. Jews and blacks didn’t do anything wrong. Criminal aliens, by definition, have.

The very foundation of Call of Duty is arena style. That’s why I enjoyed Adavanced Warfare so much more than any other title in the franchise. It added maneuverability, agility, and variance to not just the gameplay, but the maps as well.

“Deportation should be reserved for violent criminals”

My guess is that yes she was the wife of a drug smuggler when they both got here.

Did you major in philosophy and now realize that you wasted $100,000 on a useless, worthless degree so you are going to show everybody how much you learned by creating a stupid thought experiment that could, literally, be applied to any action “criminalized” by people and which clearly has no applicability in an

But what is the correct homeostasis where people will stop trying to sneak in (thus lowering enforcement costs), but we also don’t become the dumping ground of the third world? Because we don’t really need uneducated labor unless you are taking a pro-big business/keep labor rates low stance.

1.5 million per year is too few? And even if that is true, are spouses of drug distributors supposed to be at the front of the line? So we’re going to need a force to deport people who are line cutters and undesirables.

The facial animation actually looks good though. COD games always have really good facial animation. And even if it was bad most of the time you’re not even gonna be looking at their faces, considering the game is 100 percent combat. Unlike Mass Effect, where the dialogue with visual contact is a big part of the game.

Every time immigration comes up, you bring up the Just World Fallacy. Obviously good things don’t always happen to good actors and not all bad actions are punished/sometimes people benefit from them, but how are you applying it to whether or not a country has the right to assert its sovereignty within its own borders?

There is a legal process for entering this country. You’re welcome here, just follow the process. It’s documented. It’s in tons of languages.

Since the complaints are primarily against other detainees, I am not sure why this would help the claim that we should keep illegal immigrants in this country.

Don’t forget about the crystal meth they found in their apartment.

I wish they did something with the Norwegian paramilitary fighters that went behind enemy lines to destroy entire war facilities and skied away through the mountains where the enemy couldn’t follow.

What COD needs is a mechanical overhaul more than anything. All the campaigns are the same sorts of set pieces with different paint jobs. They should be pushing themselves to provide new twists on their gameplay, like maybe destructible environments or squad commands for more tactical play. That’s what I, as a lapsed

“Visceral and gritty” Perfectly whole corpses lying on the beaches of Normandy. Show me gibs, entrails, intestines, destructable bodies and you sir will have my attention.

It’s a great article, and honestly I’m willing to tolerate it here because it’s better than the vapid tripe Gizmodo has put up over similar stories (largely just Hamilton Nolan rambling about how every criminal doesn’t deserve punishment because unclear non-reasons), but it really is weird that it’s here. Unlike the

Aside from a tenuous GM link, it has nothing to do with cars and absolutely doesn’t belong on Jalopnik.

Alleged corruption by the Public Servants of Detroit?!