Is that a problem for you?

Of course not. But it makes you quite wrong.
Tguns
1244
Again, a term reserved only for when it can be used against those “cruel” people we don’t like.
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LOL…whatever lets you sleep at night.

Did you already forget what you just posted?
No, but apparently you didn’t understand the context correctly. But that’s O.K.
My retirement job is driving a school bus in PB county, 10th largest school district in the country behind Miami-Dade and Broward.
On my lot I’m one of about 10 drivers that can be considered “bianco”. There are a majority Carib Haitian, Jamaican, DR, Cuban, Western African, couple of Saudi guys as well as American brothers and sisters. I will admit after living in Maryland for 35 years Floridian black folks are much more amicable than some up north. But I digress.
I love this argument where you are throwing in our face how much we care… while at the same time saying how much you don’t 
“Ha you libs care too much”
Make that a campaign slogan… please
Ok, I’m game. Explain a “context” where this statement isn’t wrong:
johnwk2
1251
It appears you take great pleasure in seeing the United States being invaded by other country’s poverty stricken, poorly educated, low skilled, diseased, disabled, and criminal populations. Why is that?
JWK
I never thought I would live to see the day when American Citizens would stand idle and allow the United States to be invaded by millions of foreign nationals without a shot being fired.
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Because that is what they are told to do by the Media. If tomorrow they were told that illegal aliens were their mortal enemy, the same people would be attacking them.
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I can only speak for myself, but this is why:
My great-grandparents came to this country poverty stricken, poorly educated, and low skilled. They even had some diseases, too.
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RTchoke
1254
They had to call in the National Guard for their “humanitarian emergency”.
OMG, can those elitist MV residents look anymore like toddlers over 50 of those icky people they say they support and want to help, but when it comes down to it…get the hell out of our town.
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MV helped them. Desaintis didn’t.
Those are the optics.
Tguns
1256
Well, that’s your optics.
To me it’s more DeSantis offered a plane ride to MV. MV promptly provided busses to ELSEWHERE…and a sandwich.
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Gaius
1257
It is a very serious problem in the border states where this is happening.
Over on twitter I am being told that the water problems in Jackson MI (which are about 1% as costly and wer caused by local, not federal authorities) “are a NATIONAL issue,” and require a NATIONAL response.
Meanwhile the border states are flooded and the lib response
“Well . . . as long as its not in my backyard.”
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johnwk2
1258
Stop with the crap and misdirection.
When our immigration laws were being followed, foreign nationals were not granted entry into the United States for a number of reasons. One reason to be rejected was the likelihood of becoming a ward of the state and a “public charge”, and on this ground alone some were refused entry!
"[U]nescorted women and children were detained until their safety was assured through the arrival of a telegram, letter, or a pre-paid ticket from a waiting relative. Immigration officials refused to send single women into the streets alone, nor could they leave with a man not related to them."SOURCE
The law also required a medical inspection of all immigrants, and if an inspection officer detected an applicant with a disease, especially contagious diseases (TB, venereal disease, etc.) and even mental illness, they were rejected.
So, now that we are more acquainted with historical facts, how does flooding the United States with the poverty stricken population of Central America promote the general welfare of the United States and her citizens, and especially so when our constitution commands our federal government “to repel invasions”?
JWK
There is no better way to weaken, subdue and bring to its knees a prosperous and freedom loving country than by flooding it with the poverty stricken, poorly educated, low skilled, diseased, disabled and criminal populations of other countries.
RTchoke
1259
No it’s not. 
The optics are sanctuary city quickly gets rid of icky people they claim to support and welcome. Calls in National guard to escort them out of their elitist enclave.

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Who is saying that? Now, had these people arrived in Martha’s Vineyard, and, say, gotten attacked by locals or incarcerated on false charges by police, you might sort of have an anecdotal point.
Tguns
1261
I love this articles opening paragraph:
“The 10 a.m. bells of St. Andrew’s Church in Edgartown began ringing as about 50 mostly Venezuelan migrants boarded Vineyard Transit Authority buses to take them to the ferry and then to a military facility on Cape Cod.”
Church bells ring out as they buss those immigrants ELSEWHERE.
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