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The ACLU says they plan to sue the Biden administration after the president signed an executive order to restrict migrant crossing, opening statements happened in Hunter Biden's gun trial and a hospital in New Mexico is being accused of denying care to cancer patients. 

00:00 Introduction
05:24 ACLU attorney on lawsuit and Biden border order
18:07 Biden backlash over border action
19:42 Prosecuting Hunter Biden
28:44 Cell network chaos
33:28 New Mexico hospital turned away cancer patients
40:35 Modi claims victory in India election
46:17 'X' allowing x-rated images?

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It's only the 9.9 million people accounted for. This data doesn't include those persons who were not caught or who didn't surrender themselves. 💃🕺

jfi-yo
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This man is wrong. We have allowed too many people in that we can not take care of. We have veterans who deserve priority!!!!

janiekcarney
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X smells like musk. Personally, I prefer a less nutty aroma.

RobertStricklandinKorea
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Mr ALCU, have you met with Pres Biden to see what the 2 of you can work or agree on?

lindaweitman
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The issue of the U.S.-Mexico border has been a recurring challenge throughout American history. Here are some key moments:

Late 19th Century: Congress passed the first major immigration restrictions in 1882, barring Chinese laborers from entering the U.S. As a result, Chinese migrants began slipping over the southwestern border, sometimes learning a few words of Spanish to pass as Mexican.
20th Century: Since the 1970s, both Republican and Democratic administrations have grappled with undocumented immigration by implementing increasingly strict border control, deportation, and detention policies. However, these measures have not fully addressed the underlying reasons for migration, such as poverty, inequality, political instability, and violence in Central American countries like Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
Recent Years: In 2014, the U.S. declared a crisis at the border due to an influx of unaccompanied minors and women. The southern border has long struggled with implementing effective policies to prevent immigration-related tragedies.
In summary, the U.S.-Mexico border issue has persisted over time, shaped by historical, economic, and social factors. It remains a complex challenge that requires comprehensive solutions beyond border enforcement alone

TyroneNorwood
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X is turning into X-RATED! No thanks, Elon!

joycewedel
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Why is it not the parents job to make sure their kids are watching the right thing

richardtozer
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1:23 I love the fact that the truck looks like a crustacean.

Omni
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. ."SOMEBODY -- STOP ME !"

Mephisto

maximus
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It'd be cheaper for the US to get rid of the problems in those countries than to take them all here

donnaborr
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So why aren’t we able to send them over to good areas in other countries? Why is no other country helping with this?

whowearereally
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Who is helping America who was helping me when I couldn’t get any help with a broken knee?

whowearereally
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Immigration: One of the ways to do a major streamlining of the process is simply to make it not only easier but easy for US citizens to bring in their foreign relatives, spouses, and so on.

I'm a natural born US citizen, my wife is native Japanese; it was a nightmare to get her a green card. It was insane. Someone at immigration actually said to me on the phone that "it's a privilege, not a right, " to which I replied, "For me it's a right! I'm a US citizen; I shouldn't even be questioned about this! Just fill out the forms, pay the fee, and we're done. That's how it should work! Don't give me, a US citizen this 'priviledge' BS. We're not sneaking in; we're declaring that we're here, legally, as is my right."

Anyone trying to enter the US, who has citizen relatives by birth or marriage in the US, that should simply be a formality.

In Japan, it takes about a month and $40. It's simple. That's how it should be in the US as well.

JohnOhkumaThiel
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Tom Llamas, your presentation is so much like Kristen
Welker’s.

ginasim
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I recall two related stories. One involved a female insurance executive employed by the biggest US insurer. Given a cash bonus for every insurance claim she denied, the woman, in tears, admitted to Congress she had sent thousands to their death so she could make more money. AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM. A second story: A fellow working on a hobby project in his garage, accidentally cut off two of his fingers. Wrappign the fingers in a damp cloth, he took them to a hospital. He explained that he had $18, 000 available. And the doctor at the hospital explained that he would re-attach the fingers at $18, 000 each. So the man had to choose which finger would be reattached. He couldn't afford to have them both attached. AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM. Thank God I live in another country. The whole world looks at the US and laughs.

classicalaid
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Most of my neighbors are from abroad. I wouldn't know if they are here with or without permission. I would not dare ask them, though, just for my own peace of mind. 🤠

jfi-yo
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Why is it always somebody else's job to babysit and make sure the kids don't watch what they shouldn't

richardtozer
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What's the difference between Google and AI

richardtozer
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They just figured out what ✖️ stands for. 😸

jfi-yo
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Make it illegal to hire none citizens. And if a business is caught with employing illegal immigrants heavily fine them. If you take away the possibility of taking a job here then there's nothing left for them to come here for.

mrwang