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Lena Kaplansky
kalpanskyleo

There is nothing wrong with Mexico, if you exclude border towns. Just like there is nothing wrong with America if you exclude the hotbed of drug/violent cities.

First of all, it’s not my party.

Teaching positions at universities are coveted. If this moron gets a position despite making herself and her old school look bad, that speaks volumes about the unfairness in hiring practices at these schools.

Gozanga University is a real school?

My impression is that Drake is getting flak for being dorky, needy and insufficiently cool. Meanwhile, Chris Brown gets to beat women up, throw guns at cops and it’s all “poor man, he’s so disturbed”. Again, this is just my impression of it, from the Jez coverage and general tabloids.

I’m not resetting the bar. They’re not different. Just because Clinton and Obama speaks in civil tones and Trump doesn’t, doesn’t make their immigration policy any different.

Seems to me that Drake is getting more flak than Chris Brown ever did.

You claim asylum at the border, not SC.

Mexico and Costa Rica are safe countries. Look at a map once in a while.

A person who needs to make their partner look like a fool in public is a garbage person. it’s not putting them first, it’s humiliating for no reason.

Maybe Drake just needs to beat her up like Chris Brown did.

They’re in SC, which is not a border state. You can’t apply for asylum in whatever state you feel like; it has to be a border state.

I’m in favor of deporting however many millions of people are already in detention before doing anything else.

They’re already “rounded up”, per this article and many like it. There’s millions of people in detention centers already. The budget of deportation offices has already been topped up significantly under Obama, so the cost of deportation is a moot point.

So why don’t the homeless move in then? Could it be because they respect the laws, and property laws are enforced?

On a related not-sad note, Terry Tao is one of the most brilliant mathematicians working today, and was also a prodigy who finished his PhD at 21. He turned out fine, and is a lovely, well-adjusted person who even got married recently, I think. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_T…

No, I am cursing you out for your idiotic claim that defectors were never turned back.

It did not take 15 years. She applied, was rejected and reapplied for 15 years until she was accepted.

It did not take you 10 years to get a green card. You applied, were rejected and reapplied until you were successful.

You don’t need an immigration lawyer any more than you need a tax lawyer to complete your tax forms.