PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Number7 on April 25, 2025, 06:18:33 PM
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Cue the hypocrite liberals and libertarians,
DOJ arrested a lefty cunt judge for aiding and abetting the escape of an illegal from the courthouse where the cunt works.
The lefty world is outraged and terrified because when the law is enforced against a liberal it means democracy has ended, forever.
Fuck off if you think the bitch should have been given a pass.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/25/fbi-arrest-judge-hannah-dugan-milwaukee.html
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"accusing them of interfering with Trump administration immigration enforcement efforts."
ah, no. They were arrested for breaking the law. ya know, the thing they were sworn to uphold.
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The "No one is above the law!" crowd sure is losing their minds over this.
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The "No one is above the law!" crowd sure is losing their minds over this.
Because they subscribe to the two tiered law system. Anything a conservative does and they will be held to the strictest letter of the law.
A liberal need not and will not be held accountable.
These are the same people who threw citizens with no prior arrest into a hell hole gulag, put them into solitary confinement, beat them, denied them basic services (water, toilet paper, etc) then let them sit for 4 years awaiting a hearing. All over what is a misdemeanor.
They let millions of illegals and criminals into our country with zero vetting, yet now demand "due process' to remove them.
Liberalism is a mental disorder, and the democrat party is a hate group.
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They've moved from "you can't arrest judges" to "she broke the law but the arrest should have been less public". Yeah, like the press invited to every FBI arrest and perp walk for even minor or suspected offenses. Like the raid on Mar a Lago.
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Found this interesting, signed into law by Bill Clinton....
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996 is a significant U.S. federal law, enacted on September 30, 1996, as part of the 104th Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton. It was designed to strengthen border control, enhance enforcement of immigration laws, and reform legal immigration processes, with a focus on deterring illegal immigration. Below is a concise overview of its key provisions and impact:Key Provisions of IIRIRA 1996:Border Enforcement and Security:Increased funding and personnel for the U.S. Border Patrol, doubling the number of agents.Authorized the construction of fencing along high-traffic border areas, particularly near San Diego, California.Expanded the use of technology (e.g., sensors, cameras) for border surveillance.Penalties for Illegal Immigration:Strengthened criminal penalties for immigration-related offenses, such as illegal entry, re-entry after deportation, and document fraud.Introduced mandatory detention for certain non-citizens awaiting immigration hearings, especially those with criminal convictions.Deportation and Removal:Expanded grounds for deportation, including "aggravated felonies," which were retroactively applied to past convictions, even minor ones.Reduced judicial review and limited avenues for relief from deportation (e.g., cancellation of removal).Accelerated deportation processes through "expedited removal," allowing immigration officers to deport certain undocumented immigrants without a hearing.Changes to Legal Immigration:Imposed stricter income requirements for sponsors of family-based immigrants, mandating affidavits of support to ensure immigrants would not rely on public benefits.Limited access to public benefits for both legal and undocumented immigrants, building on the 1996 Welfare Reform Act.State and Local Cooperation:Authorized agreements (under Section 287(g)) allowing state and local law enforcement to assist federal authorities in identifying and detaining deportable immigrants.Encouraged information-sharing between local and federal agencies.Immigration Status Verification:Established pilot programs for employment verification (predecessor to E-Verify) to ensure workers’ legal status.Required enhanced documentation to prevent fraud in immigration processes.Context and Impact:Purpose: IIRIRA aimed to address perceived weaknesses in immigration enforcement following the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA). It responded to public concerns about illegal immigration and sought to deter future unauthorized entries.Sponsors: The law was part of broader omnibus legislation, with key provisions driven by congressional leaders like Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX) and Senator Alan Simpson (R-WY).Outcomes:Increased Deportations: The law significantly expanded deportations, with over 1 million removals annually by the early 2000s, compared to 70,000 in 1996.Family Separations: Retroactive application of aggravated felony rules led to deportations of long-term residents, often separating families.Border Militarization: Strengthened border enforcement shifted migration routes to more dangerous areas, increasing migrant deaths in deserts and rivers.Criticism: Advocates criticized the law for its harsh penalties, limited due process, and impact on legal immigrants’ access to benefits. Enforcement-focused measures were seen as failing to address root causes of migration, such as economic demand for labor.Long-Term Effects: IIRIRA laid the groundwork for modern immigration enforcement, influencing policies like Secure Communities and shaping the current deportation system.Clarifications:IIRIRA amended the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), consolidating many immigration laws into a stricter framework.It worked in tandem with other 1996 laws, like the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, which restricted immigrants’ access to welfare.If you have specific questions about IIRIRA’s provisions, its implementation, or its relevance to current immigration debates, let me know! For official immigration resources, check USCIS (https://www.uscis.gov). For any xAI-related tools or services, see xAI’s API (https://x.ai/api).
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who knew there was a shortage of CR/LF and spaces...
cripes, Trump's tariffs are impacting EVERYTHING.
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who knew there was a shortage of CR/LF and spaces...
cripes, Trump's tariffs are impacting EVERYTHING.
Yes, unfortunately pasted stuff from Grok does format well. Want the easier to read version, go to Grok and ask it about The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996
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Yes, unfortunately pasted stuff from Grok does format well. Want the easier to read version, go to Grok and ask it about The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996
You meant doesn’t, right?
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You meant doesn’t, right?
Yes I did.