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MaoZedongs t1_iw2ix5g wrote

Watching sanctuary cities get angry at border states for sending migrants is entertaining as shit. Why should their systems be completely overrun? Most of them are at a breaking point and can’t provide what these folks need, and have been for some time.

This is the ONLY logical solution to the problem.

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loyaboya t1_iw2jzmg wrote

It’s because they bus people in who don’t know where they’re going with little notice for the city to prepare accommodations. No one is upset at the fact that migrants are coming but the way they’re being treated just so anti immigration folks can try to prove a point is disgusting. These are actual people involved.

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loyaboya t1_iw2ln8p wrote

From what I understand, the article you posted never described that they illegally entered the states, just that they’re migrants. Migration isn’t illegal. And even so that doesn’t mean they deserve to be thrown on a bus and driven elsewhere most likely without knowledge of where they’re going. Instead of sending back these “illegal” migrants which they’d be justified in doing, they bus them further into the country.

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MaoZedongs t1_iw2ku36 wrote

I’m sure they called ahead to the border towns in Texas, right?

🎶…as long as they don’t move next door!🎶

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loyaboya t1_iw2l614 wrote

No I’m sure they didn’t but when you bus people that arrive in your city to another I’m sure a courtesy call would be appreciated! We should be helping out the burden on border states and there’s a way to do that. Dumping a bus of people just because isn’t that way

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MaoZedongs t1_iw2leeu wrote

You mean Philadelphia isn’t actually a sanctuary city? Pretty sure it’s a sanctuary city. Folks can just arrive… for sanctuary.

All of that moral bloviating was just that. Say it isn’t so!

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loyaboya t1_iw2mf6k wrote

Not sure where my post implied that. Im speaking to the practice of states like Texas and Florida bussing off migrants which is a different practice in its own. They’re in the right to send them where they came from but they don’t do that and instead bus them to sanctuary cities hoping for outrage. Again, sanctuary cities should help to alleviate the burden but that comes with collaboration which isn’t happening here.

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MaoZedongs t1_iw2nv9h wrote

Again, I’m sure they called a Holiday Inn in a border town in Texas and made a reservation before they arrived.

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loyaboya t1_iw2sf16 wrote

That town is well within their right to send them back home. If they have the means to transport them 1,500 miles up north, in the exact opposite direction they came from, why are they not doing so?

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