The Mass Deportation Of Black Immigrants That You Haven’t Heard About

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clearly not.

Clearly I am, that's why I don't get distracted when white liberals write some corny story using every victim canard in the book and trying to use intersectionalism to attach black people to the invasion of the us by 11 million illegal immigrants from Latin America


90 percent of black immigrant come here legally, there is no ethnic cleansing or mass deportation of black immigrants, that's a lie

As a black supremacist I cant get down with black people begging

If a black person wants to come to the us they should visit an embassy in their country and fill out the proper paperwork for a visa, if they want to ask for asylum they should go through the process and accept the judgement
 

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"Immigrants" is not the same as "Asylum seekers". Journalists should be able to make the difference.

they arent journalists, its written by an activist that is using intersectionalism to attach black people, the civil rights movement and blm into a left wing effort to grant amnesty to 11 million illegal aliens from latin america

the fact that the people being written about went through a judicial process and had a hearing is also left out
 

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Clearly I am, that's why I don't get distracted when white liberals write some corny story using every victim canard in the book and trying to use intersectionalism to attach black people to the invasion of the us by 11 million illegal immigrants from Latin America


90 percent of black immigrant come here legally, there is no ethnic cleansing or mass deportation of black immigrants, that's a lie

As a black supremacist I cant get down with black people begging

If a black person wants to come to the us they should visit an embassy in their country and fill out the proper paperwork for a visa, if they want to ask for asylum they should go through the process and accept the judgement
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I like to research the background of academically successful people. In 2013 Villanova women's basketball player Jessica Wamala was named a Rhodes Scholar from the US. When she won she thanked her mother (Elizabeth) Nabatanzi Lugudde Katwe who is a doctor of some sort in Uganda and former presidential aide. However, Jessica was raised in New Hampshire by two white people who she named as her parents on her Villanova athlete's bio page.

In the late 90s, (Elizabeth) Nabatanzi Lugudde Katwe, a nurse in the US, was detained by immigration and kept in a New Hampshire county jail where the staff seriously abused the inmates.

I assume Jessica was born in the US, her mother was deported, and Jessica was raised by foster parents.


Ugandan wins Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University
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I like to research the background of academically successful people. In 2013 Villanova women's basketball player Jessica Wamala was named a Rhodes Scholar from the US. When she won she thanked her mother (Elizabeth) Nabatanzi Lugudde Katwe who is a doctor of some sort in Uganda and former presidential aide. However, Jessica was raised in New Hampshire by two white people who she named as her parents on her Villanova athlete's bio page.

In the late 90s, (Elizabeth) Nabatanzi Lugudde Katwe, a nurse in the US, was detained by immigration and kept in a New Hampshire county jail where the staff seriously abused the inmates.

I assume Jessica was born in the US, her mother was deported, and Jessica was raised by foster parents.


Ugandan wins Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University
Villanova.com Jessica Wamala Bio - Official Athletic Site Official Athletic Site - Women's Basketball
Google Groups
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