Americans are not feeling safe in their neighborhood
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Went down that road in Miami in the 80's, and not one politician did anything about it back then. This so-called "migrant crisis" has been around for a long time, yet people are just now (over the last decade, or so, and especially these last 3+ yrs) getting to a point where they feel negatively affected by it?!
👏 GIVE 👏 ME 👏 AN 👏 EFFING 👏 BREAK!!!!!
How many of us here have lost out on job prospects or potential housing over the course of their adult lives due to the illegal invasion going on since the 60's? I know I've lost out on so many job prospects I can't count them all, and I know I lost out on housing opportunities 4 times since 2004, when I left the Navy.
Watching the people wake up to this finally has been bitter sweet for me because I have a hard time believing that it really took this long for The People to finally start figuring it out. I think the vast majority of The People have known all along, they just didnt give a shit enough to feel threatened by it, and are now basically virtue signaling out fear. And I have no sympathy for a SUCKA who lets themselves be ruled by fear.
I feel for you and thank you for your service.
People wake up when it impact them instead of trying to fix things before it gets bad. You know how people are. They don't fix their health until something major happened and neither would they fixed their AC until it breaks.
Look at this one.
The population of Springfield, Ohio, with Haitians by the federal government is not an isolated accident.
https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1834095294193049617