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Inspire.
Task force for Black communities?? Sending some fukking expendables to our neighborhoods??
shyt's about to be rough for us but when has life in America not been rough for us
Task force for Black communities?? Sending some fukking expendables to our neighborhoods??
Black People not involved in that don't get harassed now?I'm not in a gang or a criminal. shyt doesn't bother me at all. How long do you want this bullshyt to go on?
I'm tired manshyt's about to be rough for us but when has life in America not been rough for us
Funny thing Obama signed off to deport more black illegal immigrants afew months ago but nobody talks about thatTo be real, I have no sympathy for the illegal thing simply because America doesnt let black people into this country to even enjoy the American dream. Less Visas come out of the entire continent of Africa and the caribbean combined than the entire country of Mexico.
These farmers are going to lose so much money because nobody wants to pick their sh!t. These illegals are not making min wage but their getting theirs still
It should be a interesting watch
I know some legals pick but it's a hard back breaking job
after Tuesday, fukk'em. They don't have any room to comment on right vs. wrongPence and the evangelicals would have heart attacks
I'm not in a gang or a criminal. shyt doesn't bother me at all. How long do you want this bullshyt to go on?
shouldn't/wouldn't jobs returning offset this?
Then again, I don't see companies hiring for every role that was outsourced, if anything they'd probably just double peoples workloads with minor job creation.
agreed... Im half black & half mexican. trump finna try to deport me just cus of who my family is. and these nikkas cheerin him on like what the fukk?After reading this thread and the ignorant ass uninformed responses "This is not bad" "I like point B" ass responses... This is what you guys deserve.
Enjoy America.
The Mexican Repatriation (AKA Repatriation Movement) refers to a forced return to Mexico of people of Mexican descent from the United States between 1929 and 1936.[1][2] The mandate, carried out by American authorities, took place without due process.[3] The Immigration and Naturalization Service targeted Mexicans in California, Texas, and Colorado because of "the proximity of the Mexican border, the physical distinctiveness of mestizos, and easily identifiable barrios."[4] Studies have provided conflicting numbers for how many Mexicans were repatriated during the Great Depression, but estimates range from 500,000 to 2 million.[5][6] In 2005, the State of California passed an official "Apology Act" to those forced to relocate to Mexico, an estimated 1.2 million of whom were United States citizens.[7][8]