That showed just a brief Hollywood esque picture of what those camps looked like. I grew up in Miami and had tons of Cuban friends that lived there, even while they were going to our schools. The stories they told us were horrible.
Fkn disgrace and now we r stuck with them , this movie is a fkn horror flick ..I pray it ends soon and our President sends them back on a fkn cruise ship, that ought to hold quiet a bit of them ! Better than dozens of planes
I have worked in the US DoD in some capacity continuously since 1975. Straight talk - this is the scariest threat to National Security that I have ever seen.
Did you see Miami in the late '70s to early '80s? I'd say that was at least on par with today, maybe worse. I grew up in Miami back then. The stories, movies, and documentaries don't do that saga justice.
This reminds me of Miami from '79 to about '86. You should've seen all the tent cities underneath the Don Shula Expressway and I-95. Looked just like this. I can literally smell the funk in this pic from my house in FL. You could smell it back then in Miami, too. You knew you were getting close, even though you'd be blocks away, sometimes miles away. Fucking horrid. No way to manage a crisis like this, either. The only humane way to deal with it is to send them back. They'd be better off for it, than to be stuck in the elements in the Deep South. Especially the children and elderly.
What we haven't seen is if there been any rapes, molestations, murders, or deaths from exposure. Gee, I wonder why?
District 9
That showed just a brief Hollywood esque picture of what those camps looked like. I grew up in Miami and had tons of Cuban friends that lived there, even while they were going to our schools. The stories they told us were horrible.
Idiocracy?
Fkn disgrace and now we r stuck with them , this movie is a fkn horror flick ..I pray it ends soon and our President sends them back on a fkn cruise ship, that ought to hold quiet a bit of them ! Better than dozens of planes
Looks like every single blue city in America.
I have worked in the US DoD in some capacity continuously since 1975. Straight talk - this is the scariest threat to National Security that I have ever seen.
Did you see Miami in the late '70s to early '80s? I'd say that was at least on par with today, maybe worse. I grew up in Miami back then. The stories, movies, and documentaries don't do that saga justice.
This reminds me of Miami from '79 to about '86. You should've seen all the tent cities underneath the Don Shula Expressway and I-95. Looked just like this. I can literally smell the funk in this pic from my house in FL. You could smell it back then in Miami, too. You knew you were getting close, even though you'd be blocks away, sometimes miles away. Fucking horrid. No way to manage a crisis like this, either. The only humane way to deal with it is to send them back. They'd be better off for it, than to be stuck in the elements in the Deep South. Especially the children and elderly.
What we haven't seen is if there been any rapes, molestations, murders, or deaths from exposure. Gee, I wonder why?
"s...s...su.....superspreader! It's a superspreader event!"
I thought 3 plane loads backs to Port A Prince sent em scattering? Mostly Haitains coming in from Chile and Brazil, trading up, cuz why not?
Trading up because the Clinton Foundation told them to.