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ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_jae7vg3 wrote
Reply to Philly progressives are building a new political machine. 2023 will test it. by PhillyAccount
Helen Gym only cares about Helen Gym. She has eyes on higher offices and Philly is just a stepping stone.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_j9fdc0t wrote
Reply to comment by black_ankle_county in Divine Lorraine Hotel by FGoose
There's a group doing renovations on the lower floors for four restaurants/cafes there. I was at event in the basement restaurant/event space there within the last year and it was pretty cool. They have a lot of work left to do on the building but it's getting there. The food was amazing too.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_j7vkpsj wrote
Reply to comment by gandalf_el_brown in ‘We are not forgotten’: Formerly deported veterans become U.S. citizens in special San Diego ceremony by ProgressiveSnark2
I don't know enough to answer for certain. The main guy in this article had a green card though, so he wasn't here illegally, but it was revoked when he was charged or convicted. I imagine most of these guys had similar immigration statuses. I don't think an illegal immigrant can join the military. I'm not an expert though so I might be wrong.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_j7vjqn1 wrote
Reply to comment by Combatical in ‘We are not forgotten’: Formerly deported veterans become U.S. citizens in special San Diego ceremony by ProgressiveSnark2
Yeah I wouldn't say that they all deserve deportation. Drug charges are a pretty frequent source of felony convictions and deportation seems unwarranted in those cases. I'm don't think it's unfair to deny citizenship to those who commit violent crimes though. I have don't know what the guy in the article was originally charged with. I do know when I've seen article in the past that profiled/interviewed a couple of these guys, several of them had committed shootings and or robberies.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_j7uto3d wrote
Reply to comment by Combatical in ‘We are not forgotten’: Formerly deported veterans become U.S. citizens in special San Diego ceremony by ProgressiveSnark2
Largely, yes. The article says the main guy profiled had a felony conviction. Now that could be a wide range of things; in a lot of cases it's drug related but in a fair amount it's violent crimes.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_j7umqmb wrote
Reply to comment by Combatical in ‘We are not forgotten’: Formerly deported veterans become U.S. citizens in special San Diego ceremony by ProgressiveSnark2
Most (if not all) of those deported committed crimes. When I first read about this years ago the article highlighted a guy who shot up an occupied (including with children) car and he felt he was unfairly deported.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_j70g4ge wrote
Reply to Philly sheriff’s top legal adviser has been moonlighting as a criminal defense lawyer by GooFoYouPal
The Philadelphia sheriff's department is so corrupt. If I recall correctly the last sheriff gave his buddies notice so they could snap up auction properties for cheap and the current one isn't much better. I swear this city needs Batman.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_itzn9qe wrote
I think you're mostly stuck with online sales. It's a pretty niche market. Have you checked out Emisar before? They ship from China but it's a pretty smooth process.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_itaf480 wrote
Reply to comment by OkInstance6162 in Any Indian buffets left in Philly or nearby Philly? by Phila21767
I was there years ago and some little boy yarfed enough to filled a 5 gallon bucket, all over the floor. Good food though.
ICanSeeRoundCorners t1_jcbvtfb wrote
Reply to comment by Scumandvillany in Fifth graders from Kensington grilled nine mayoral candidates. This is what they asked of them. by [deleted]
Addicts already have no freedom; mandatory treatment is a chance for them to get it back.