β65% of the people who come here on TPS status are on welfare. The President is 100% RIGHT to END this madness NOW !!β
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH !! π€¨
Temporary means TEMPORARY β not a lifelong free ride!
Send them ALL BACK. Secure our borders. Protect American families FIRSTβ¦
This is no accident. A well planned take-down of all the Western Nations. A class action lawsuit against ALL who schemed and enabled the flood of Gimmigrants. Jail time for ALL who were part of the evil scheme. Every long suffering and demoralized citizen should sue for $1 million each. I would immediately start lending against the proceeds for young Christian couples to start having families. A great start to the 250th USA birthday.
Which Democrat or communist was it who said "flood their welfare system with millions of useless dependents in order to sink the country" ?
I forgot. But their plan is working.
We need to end most welfare, deport all illegals and temporary retards and lower our deficit
Money for nothing is the primary source of inflation. The more illegals and other foreigners suckling on the welfare system that are removed, the better inflation picture we will see.
The problem is that we have a welfare system in this country that has incentivized welfare lifestyles, not only for US citizens, but also for foreigners, however they enter the US. Sponsorship must be enforced. That used to be the case. I know because my mother's family immigrated with sponsors. The sponsor is the one that must guarantee the financial responsibility of the immigrant they are sponsoring - not the US taxpayer. These regulations are already on the books. It is time to start enforcing them. Anyone that must rely on public assistance must be sent back to their home country and they can take their American born children with them if they so chose.
TPS is temporary. There must be time limits set as to how long the newly arrived can be on public assistance until they get on their feet. If after a couple of years they fail to remove themselves off public benefits, and become contributors instead of takers, they have to be sent back. The research shows that most of the foreigners that enter this country in recent decades have taken far more than they have contributed over the course of their lifetimes. The experiment was a failure. Time to reevaluate that approach and make adjustments.
This is not a matter of compassion. The compassion of the American people is not in question. Americans have always shown that we are some of the most compassionate people on earth. But this is a question of national survival that cannot financially continue to pay for dead weight that adds little to our overall survival and growth as a nation.
The key is to find a balance between unrestricted compassion and strict justice. Unrestricted compassion that does not have boundaries ultimately results in anarchy and failure that damages everyone. On the other end lies strict judgment that eventually results in tyranny, suffocation, and stagnation - also damaging everyone. Our immigration system in the past allowed this nation to prosper and grow based upon an immigration system that was both responsible and compassionate. The balance point between those two extremes is where we find true justice tempered by compassion. We used to have that balance but threw it away in favor of unrestricted compassion that knew no boundaries. Removing those immigration guardrails has been a cautionary tale in immigration failure for the nation as a whole and for the immigrants.
It is time to recognize that our compassion must be given back proper boundaries that allows compassion to find its full potential; a compassion based upon a balanced immigration system that not only gives compassion to immigrants seeking to find a better life, but compassion that also does not become a detriment to the very society offering that compassion. That kind of a system is both compassionate and just for everyone. This very same balance must also be found within our welfare system. A balance that gives people a helping hand when it is needed that at the same time does not allow that helping hand to become a form of enslavement to perpetual failure.
Just fix the bureaucratic rules that govern the hand-out program's so that all American citizens are eligible for the same payouts. Push the socialist bullshit to its max; force it to "skink or swim" (it will sink). That ends the BS real fast.
β65% of the people who come here on TPS status are on welfare. The President is 100% RIGHT to END this madness NOW !!β ENOUGH IS ENOUGH !! π€¨ Temporary means TEMPORARY β not a lifelong free ride! Send them ALL BACK. Secure our borders. Protect American families FIRSTβ¦
This is no accident. A well planned take-down of all the Western Nations. A class action lawsuit against ALL who schemed and enabled the flood of Gimmigrants. Jail time for ALL who were part of the evil scheme. Every long suffering and demoralized citizen should sue for $1 million each. I would immediately start lending against the proceeds for young Christian couples to start having families. A great start to the 250th USA birthday.
Gimmigrants... I'm borrowing that. Good one kek
Which Democrat or communist was it who said "flood their welfare system with millions of useless dependents in order to sink the country" ? I forgot. But their plan is working.
We need to end most welfare, deport all illegals and temporary retards and lower our deficit
Cloward-Piven?
lol I cant even remember, those small hats have SO MANY different plans to destroy white countries, I get them all mixed up.
Kalergy, cloward piven, welfare to "keep those nwords voting democrat forever" president, and shitloads more. THESE "PEOPLE" ARE EVIL!
corporate welfare dwarfs individual welfare . dwarfs it.
I think capital punishment via military tribunal is more appropriate than civil legislation. Otherwise, I agree with everything said.
Agreed..
Itβs unacceptable.
I am hoping for a high speed removal process.
Money for nothing is the primary source of inflation. The more illegals and other foreigners suckling on the welfare system that are removed, the better inflation picture we will see.
The problem is that we have a welfare system in this country that has incentivized welfare lifestyles, not only for US citizens, but also for foreigners, however they enter the US. Sponsorship must be enforced. That used to be the case. I know because my mother's family immigrated with sponsors. The sponsor is the one that must guarantee the financial responsibility of the immigrant they are sponsoring - not the US taxpayer. These regulations are already on the books. It is time to start enforcing them. Anyone that must rely on public assistance must be sent back to their home country and they can take their American born children with them if they so chose.
TPS is temporary. There must be time limits set as to how long the newly arrived can be on public assistance until they get on their feet. If after a couple of years they fail to remove themselves off public benefits, and become contributors instead of takers, they have to be sent back. The research shows that most of the foreigners that enter this country in recent decades have taken far more than they have contributed over the course of their lifetimes. The experiment was a failure. Time to reevaluate that approach and make adjustments.
This is not a matter of compassion. The compassion of the American people is not in question. Americans have always shown that we are some of the most compassionate people on earth. But this is a question of national survival that cannot financially continue to pay for dead weight that adds little to our overall survival and growth as a nation.
The key is to find a balance between unrestricted compassion and strict justice. Unrestricted compassion that does not have boundaries ultimately results in anarchy and failure that damages everyone. On the other end lies strict judgment that eventually results in tyranny, suffocation, and stagnation - also damaging everyone. Our immigration system in the past allowed this nation to prosper and grow based upon an immigration system that was both responsible and compassionate. The balance point between those two extremes is where we find true justice tempered by compassion. We used to have that balance but threw it away in favor of unrestricted compassion that knew no boundaries. Removing those immigration guardrails has been a cautionary tale in immigration failure for the nation as a whole and for the immigrants.
It is time to recognize that our compassion must be given back proper boundaries that allows compassion to find its full potential; a compassion based upon a balanced immigration system that not only gives compassion to immigrants seeking to find a better life, but compassion that also does not become a detriment to the very society offering that compassion. That kind of a system is both compassionate and just for everyone. This very same balance must also be found within our welfare system. A balance that gives people a helping hand when it is needed that at the same time does not allow that helping hand to become a form of enslavement to perpetual failure.
SEND them BACK!
It's probably A LOT higher than 65%.
Just fix the bureaucratic rules that govern the hand-out program's so that all American citizens are eligible for the same payouts. Push the socialist bullshit to its max; force it to "skink or swim" (it will sink). That ends the BS real fast.