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you don't agree with deporting people who come here illegally, and drive around with no car insurance?

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Yeah because like Warren Buffett said last week “The luckiest thing that happened to me was that I was born in the United States.”

I’m grateful. I wish there were more.

I may joke (sometimes complain) and say things about there being more competition but eventually I love it because I get to step up my game, which only makes me better and more legit.

I would not have got a degree in Electrical Engineering and fell in love with Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves without the CS world getting more competitive for example. Now I can work a lot more different jobs than I was able to a few years ago.
 
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You're the typical dishonest radlib
No one is obligated to hold the Civil Rights Movement as sacrosanct. It lead us to the current conditions and climate we're in now.

The reason I know what's going on in my city is because I'm not arm-chair

Civil Rights is not the perfect political philosophy or political objective. If it were, your f-gg-t ass wouldn't have any political complaints in 2025.

Civil Rights is just one political school of thought that you unduly venerate because you're not too bright.
What a moron
 

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Yeah because like Warren Buffett said last week “The luckiest thing that happened to me was that I was born in the United States.”

I’m grateful. I wish there were more.

I may joke (sometimes complain) and say things about there being more competition but eventually I love it because I get to step up my game, which only makes me better and more legit.

I would not have got a degree in Electrical Engineering and fell in love with Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves without the CS world getting more competitive for example. Now I can work a lot more different jobs than I was able to a few years ago.
was this post supposed to address illegals driving around border states without car insurance :mjlol:

part of trump's win came from people being tired of this bullshyt
 

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Nothing that poster says should be taken seriously.


This is the level of stupid we're dealing with. This is a person who tries to twist the Civil Rights Movement into just a fight to get closer to white people, which is not only ignorant, but extremely dishonest. He's your typical arm-chair radical spitting on people who actually sacrificed something that he is taking for granted. He should never be taken seriously. He has several posts calling it the "Civil Wrongs Movement."
Sounds like youre the one who doesnt know what youre talking about.
 

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N.J. just lost its fight to ban private immigration detention centers​

Jul. 23, 2025
Family visits I.C.E. detainee at detention center
The Elizabeth Detention Center visitor entrance in Elizabeth, NJ


A federal appeals court struck down a New Jersey law that banned new immigration detention contracts with private companies.

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that by passing a law banning new contracts for civil immigration detention with private companies, New Jersey overstepped its authority and interfered with federal immigration enforcement.

The law at issue is state Assembly Bill 5207, which was enacted in 2021 by the New Jersey Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy.


It prohibited the state, local governments and private entities from entering into, renewing or extending contracts to detain people for civil immigration violations.


The law directly affected CoreCivic, which operates the Elizabeth Contract Detention Center, which at the time was the only private immigration detention facility in New Jersey. GEO Group owns and operates the state’s other immigration detention facility at Delaney Hall in Newark, which opened in May.


Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas said that when a state crosses the line, by “interfering” with federal policy or “destroying it” through “hostile legislation,” that is a violation of the Constitution.


“New Jersey is on the wrong side of that line,” Bibas said. “It dislikes some of the federal government’s immigration tools, so it passed a law with the ‘intent’ to forbid new contracts for civil immigration detention.”


The court found that the law functionally blocked the federal government’s ability to carry out immigration enforcement in New Jersey, violating the constitutional principle that federal law is supreme over state law.


However, Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro disagreed.


In a dissenting opinion, he argued that New Jersey’s law doesn’t directly regulate the federal government—it only applies to state, local, and private actors.


Ambro said the majority stretched the Constitution’s protections too far, and that it should be up to Congress—not the courts—to decide whether such state laws interfere too much with federal immigration policy.


Circuit Judge Cheryl Ann Krause cast the deciding vote, joining Bibas in the 2–1 majority that struck down the law.


The decision upheld a lower court ruling that had already found New Jersey’s law unconstitutional.


The decision is a win for CoreCivic and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which argued that the Elizabeth facility is critical to their operations.


The ruling could influence other states considering similar bans
 
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