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Basketball / Big Brown Quaalude - Made People Feel Good - Cause They Saw Whatever They Wanted
« on: September 03, 2020, 08:33:11 AM »
Les, thanks for telling me how I should feel. Talk about condescension.
No, how you feel is your business. I'm telling you what you should know. As apparently you didn't. Which isn't that surprising. A lot of mythmaking about the former prez. For me, the highpoint of the Obama years was when he gave a shout-out to atheists at the inauguration, then it was all downhill, lol.
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Obama deported only people who had committed crimes, a lot of them, but that was not scary at all, at least not to me and the people I know.
Obama was the DEPORTATION KING. More than any other president before...or..since. Nearly double Bush! Criminals my ass. Barack had that ice shit hummmmmmmmmmming...More NONCRIMINAL DEPORTATIONS in his first year than Trump TOTAL DEPORTATIONS any year. And it kept going from there.
Presidential candidate Joe Biden says it was a “big mistake” for the Obama administration to have deported hundreds of thousands of people without criminal records
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/time-biden-calls-obama-deportations-big-mistake-69010125
Trump isn't matching Obama deportation numbers
https://www.axios.com/immigration-ice-deportation-trump-obama-a72a0a44-540d-46bc-a671-cd65cf72f4b1.html
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/hard-truths-about-obamas-deportation-priorities_b_58b3c9e7e4b0658fc20f979e
The mainstream media keeps repeating the falsehood that Obama focused on deporting serious criminals. As the ‘New York Times’ put it in a recent article, “Gone are the Obama-era rules that required them to focus only on serious criminals.” The editorial reinforced this characterization, stating “ICE and the Border Patrol under Mr. Obama were ordered to focus on arresting serious criminals and national-security risks.”
The data from the Department of Homeland Security tells a very different story.
From 2009-2015, 56% of all immigrants removed from the country had no criminal convictions.
The preliminary data from 2016, when Obama was still in office, suggests that this trend of deporting non-criminals continued. What’s more, a good portion of the so-called criminal deportees were arrested on low-level misdemeanor charges such as marijuana possession.