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Trump tells Merkel immigration 'a privilege, not a right' in meeting
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Published: 18.03.17, 16:13
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1. Trump is right again.
Brad   (03.18.17)
He needs to say it in the U.S., about the U.S. and say it often. Some idiots over here think that foreigners have some kind of "right" to come to the U.S. legally or not, especially if those foreigners are indigent, diseased, don't know English, are illiterate in their own language, have no job skills, have criminal records, and have no desire to work for a living. No such "right" exists. This kind of garbage began on the 1960's, thanks to Ted Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. The kind and quality of immigrants was at a high standard, but their liberal actions switched those standards to the kind of foreigners listed above. Before that, immigrants had to have a sponsor or had to be well off. They were also expected to work for a living and build a good life for themselves thus contributing to this great nation. They had to either know English, or learn it. They were required to obey our laws without preferential treatment. But either way, they knew that coming to the U.S. was a legal procedure and a privilege, not a "right". It's still not a "right", and that can't be said too much. Keep telling it like it is, Mr. President.
2. Merkel hates Germans and is endangering them with mostly
Rivkah   (03.18.17)
young adult male muslim migrants as pre-positioned troops for jihad, not families. Why does Merkel hate Germans? They didn't win WWII for her biological father Adolf Hitler. The East German Stasi police records show she is the biological daughter of Adolf Hitler's frozen er
3. Merkel hates Germans and is deliberately endangering them
Rivkah   (03.18.17)
with mostly young adult male muslim migrants because they lost WWII for her biological father Adolf Hitler. East German Stasi police records show she is the biological daughter of the frozen sperm of Adolf Hitler and Gretl Braun, the younger sister of Eva Braun.
4. borders are an essence of sovereignty
C   (03.19.17)
borders separate one sovereign from another.
the entry of foreign nationals into a sovereign state
is determined based on the domestic laws and
constitutional provisions of the said sovereign.
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