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The Trump campaign and allies of the former president are distorting official Homeland Security statistics on undocumented immigrants with criminal records, claiming that thousands of these migrants have come in during the Biden administration when, in reality, the numbers that they’re citing span decades.

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The data, which was released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Congress late last week, shows there are 13,099 immigrants with homicide convictions who are not currently jailed by ICE.

On Sunday in particular, Republican lawmakers seized this data to criticize Democrats, specifically Vice President Kamala Harris, whom former president Donald Trump has tried to portray as weak on the border as the election approaches.

For instance, Trump and his allies claimed that the 13,099 immigrants cited by ICE in a letter were “released” by Democrats and are “at large,” posing a danger to U.S. citizens. But Republicans are misinterpreting the ICE data, a DHS spokesperson said in a statement Sunday.


The 13,099 immigrants with murder convictions cited by Trump and his allies are part of ICE’s “non-detained” docket. That’s a list of nearly 7 million people who have pending immigration cases before the agency but who are not jailed by ICE for various reasons — such as because they are currently incarcerated by federal, state or local authorities or because they have already served their criminal sentences but have not been deported.
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Immigrants living in the United States illegally who commit crimes and go to prison are typically transferred to ICE custody once they complete their sentences here. ICE may try to immediately deport them to their home countries, but some have pending immigration cases and receive permission to remain in the United States while their claims are resolved.

An immigrant who commits a homicide at age 20 and completes a lengthy U.S. prison term could be allowed to remain in the United States upon release if a judge allows it; for example, because the person has U.S.-born children or other reasons.

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The vast majority of the homicide convictions are not individuals who came into the country during the Biden administration: They are immigrants who have been added to ICE’s records over the past 40 years. Many of those on the list were added during the Trump administration.
“The data goes back decades; it includes individuals who entered the country over the past 40 years or more, the vast majority of whose custody determination was made long before this administration,” a DHS spokesperson told The Washington Post on Sunday.

The data first started circulating after acting ICE Director P.J. Lechleitner sent a letter on Wednesday replying to a request from Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Tex.).
Lechleitner’s letter does not make clear how many of the 13,099 convicted murders on the agency’s non-detained list are in jail outside of ICE’s jurisdiction.

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The number of cases on ICE’s non-detained docket nearly doubled during Biden’s presidency, when illegal border crossings reached record highs between 2021 and 2023.
The data in Lechleitner’s letter shows that, as of July 21, there were about 660,000noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE’s national docket. Of those who are not being held by ICE, 425,431 are convicted criminals.

The data reported in the letter represents immigrants recorded over the past four decades, though the letter doesn’t specify when the record officially began.
As Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a policy analyst at the American Immigration Council, noted on X, that number has gone up by 15 percent since 2015, when 368,574 convicted criminals not held by ICE were recorded.
Reichlin-Melnick also noted that many on this docket “have been here for decades” and “can’t be deported, often for diplomatic reasons.”
“Anyone on ICE’s non-detained docket with a homicide conviction has likely been in the country for decades, served a full criminal sentence, and can’t be removed because they’re from a country which restricts US deportations,” Reichlin-Melnick wrote on social media. “There are others on ICE’s non-detained docket who have serious criminal records who, after serving their time, managed to win some form of protection and relief from removal. They are now here legally, but remain on the docket and are required to check in with ICE periodically.”


There is no evidence that undocumented immigrants commit violent crimes at higher rates than U.S. citizens.



Over the weekend, Trump and his allies cited none of these details — including what Trump had done with the migrant backlog during his term in office.
Instead, during a rally on Saturday evening in the swing state of Wisconsin, several enlarged posters with images of migrants in orange jumpsuits were used as a stage backdrop. Trump falsely alleged that “13,099 convicted murderers have crossed the border and are free to roam and kill in our country” under the Biden administration and tried to tie the problem to Harris’s actions as vice president, falsely labeling her the “border czar.”
On Sunday, Trump once again cited the distorted statistics during a rally in Erie, Pa. Earlier in the day, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) repeated the same false claim, saying in an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation” that the Biden administration “just acknowledged that they released more than 13,000 convicted murderers who illegally entered this country.”

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Democrats have sought to explain what the data really represents.
“That’s a misleading number,” Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) told “Fox News Sunday.” “Those 13,000 convicted of homicide, they may not be in ICE custody, but most of them are in prison, state, federal or local prisons and will be deported as soon as they finish serving their prison terms under the Biden-Harris administration.”
The Biden-Harris administration, he added, “have prioritized the deportation of those who’ve committed violent crimes and have, in fact, deported them at a 50 percent higher rate than under former president Trump, who didn’t make that a key priority.”
In his letter to Gonzales, Lechleitner added that the Department of Homeland Security is “removing and returning record numbers of migrants who are unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States, and prioritizing for removal those who present national security and public safety risks, and recent border crossers.”

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Harris, who visited the southern border Friday, noted that the Biden administration and a bipartisan group of senators have tried to address DHS’s backlog in the processing of many detention and deportation cases by securing additional funding for the department. But that failed, she said, after Trump urged congressional allies to torpedo a tough bipartisan immigration bill earlier this year. She also took aim at Trump’s record while in office and his current harsh rhetoric about immigrants.
“In the four years Donald Trump was president, he did nothing to solve our immigration problems,” Harris said. “He separated families. He ripped toddlers out of their mothers’ arms, put children in cages and tried to end protections for dreamers. He made the challenges at the border worse. And he is still fanning the flames of fear and division.”
 
The Trump campaign and allies of the former president are distorting official Homeland Security statistics on undocumented immigrants with criminal records, claiming that thousands of these migrants have come in during the Biden administration when, in reality, the numbers that they’re citing span decades.

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The data, which was released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Congress late last week, shows there are 13,099 immigrants with homicide convictions who are not currently jailed by ICE.

On Sunday in particular, Republican lawmakers seized this data to criticize Democrats, specifically Vice President Kamala Harris, whom former president Donald Trump has tried to portray as weak on the border as the election approaches.

For instance, Trump and his allies claimed that the 13,099 immigrants cited by ICE in a letter were “released” by Democrats and are “at large,” posing a danger to U.S. citizens. But Republicans are misinterpreting the ICE data, a DHS spokesperson said in a statement Sunday.


The 13,099 immigrants with murder convictions cited by Trump and his allies are part of ICE’s “non-detained” docket. That’s a list of nearly 7 million people who have pending immigration cases before the agency but who are not jailed by ICE for various reasons — such as because they are currently incarcerated by federal, state or local authorities or because they have already served their criminal sentences but have not been deported.
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Immigrants living in the United States illegally who commit crimes and go to prison are typically transferred to ICE custody once they complete their sentences here. ICE may try to immediately deport them to their home countries, but some have pending immigration cases and receive permission to remain in the United States while their claims are resolved.

An immigrant who commits a homicide at age 20 and completes a lengthy U.S. prison term could be allowed to remain in the United States upon release if a judge allows it; for example, because the person has U.S.-born children or other reasons.

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The vast majority of the homicide convictions are not individuals who came into the country during the Biden administration: They are immigrants who have been added to ICE’s records over the past 40 years. Many of those on the list were added during the Trump administration.
“The data goes back decades; it includes individuals who entered the country over the past 40 years or more, the vast majority of whose custody determination was made long before this administration,” a DHS spokesperson told The Washington Post on Sunday.

The data first started circulating after acting ICE Director P.J. Lechleitner sent a letter on Wednesday replying to a request from Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Tex.).
Lechleitner’s letter does not make clear how many of the 13,099 convicted murders on the agency’s non-detained list are in jail outside of ICE’s jurisdiction.

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The number of cases on ICE’s non-detained docket nearly doubled during Biden’s presidency, when illegal border crossings reached record highs between 2021 and 2023.
The data in Lechleitner’s letter shows that, as of July 21, there were about 660,000noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE’s national docket. Of those who are not being held by ICE, 425,431 are convicted criminals.

The data reported in the letter represents immigrants recorded over the past four decades, though the letter doesn’t specify when the record officially began.
As Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a policy analyst at the American Immigration Council, noted on X, that number has gone up by 15 percent since 2015, when 368,574 convicted criminals not held by ICE were recorded.
Reichlin-Melnick also noted that many on this docket “have been here for decades” and “can’t be deported, often for diplomatic reasons.”
“Anyone on ICE’s non-detained docket with a homicide conviction has likely been in the country for decades, served a full criminal sentence, and can’t be removed because they’re from a country which restricts US deportations,” Reichlin-Melnick wrote on social media. “There are others on ICE’s non-detained docket who have serious criminal records who, after serving their time, managed to win some form of protection and relief from removal. They are now here legally, but remain on the docket and are required to check in with ICE periodically.”


There is no evidence that undocumented immigrants commit violent crimes at higher rates than U.S. citizens.



Over the weekend, Trump and his allies cited none of these details — including what Trump had done with the migrant backlog during his term in office.
Instead, during a rally on Saturday evening in the swing state of Wisconsin, several enlarged posters with images of migrants in orange jumpsuits were used as a stage backdrop. Trump falsely alleged that “13,099 convicted murderers have crossed the border and are free to roam and kill in our country” under the Biden administration and tried to tie the problem to Harris’s actions as vice president, falsely labeling her the “border czar.”
On Sunday, Trump once again cited the distorted statistics during a rally in Erie, Pa. Earlier in the day, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) repeated the same false claim, saying in an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation” that the Biden administration “just acknowledged that they released more than 13,000 convicted murderers who illegally entered this country.”

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Democrats have sought to explain what the data really represents.
“That’s a misleading number,” Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) told “Fox News Sunday.” “Those 13,000 convicted of homicide, they may not be in ICE custody, but most of them are in prison, state, federal or local prisons and will be deported as soon as they finish serving their prison terms under the Biden-Harris administration.”
The Biden-Harris administration, he added, “have prioritized the deportation of those who’ve committed violent crimes and have, in fact, deported them at a 50 percent higher rate than under former president Trump, who didn’t make that a key priority.”
In his letter to Gonzales, Lechleitner added that the Department of Homeland Security is “removing and returning record numbers of migrants who are unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States, and prioritizing for removal those who present national security and public safety risks, and recent border crossers.”

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Harris, who visited the southern border Friday, noted that the Biden administration and a bipartisan group of senators have tried to address DHS’s backlog in the processing of many detention and deportation cases by securing additional funding for the department. But that failed, she said, after Trump urged congressional allies to torpedo a tough bipartisan immigration bill earlier this year. She also took aim at Trump’s record while in office and his current harsh rhetoric about immigrants.
“In the four years Donald Trump was president, he did nothing to solve our immigration problems,” Harris said. “He separated families. He ripped toddlers out of their mothers’ arms, put children in cages and tried to end protections for dreamers. He made the challenges at the border worse. And he is still fanning the flames of fear and division.”
Mollie Tibbetts, Laken Riley and hundreds of other murder victims disagree with your post.
 
A few days before the 2016 presidential election, a deeply weird mini-controversy emerged: Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton or her staff were maybe Satanists?
The path to that conclusion was a meandering and patchy one, as you would expect, involving a (probably willful) misinterpretation of an email released by WikiLeaks after having been stolen from Clinton’s campaign chairman by Russian hackers. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and others suggested that a dinner invitation from a well-known contemporary artist was instead an evil ritual that perhaps informed the motives and ethics of the woman who would be president.


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I think about that flare-up regularly because, while it seemed idiotic in the moment, it offered a glimpse of what was to follow. A month later, a man brought a rifle to a D.C. pizza joint because he believed there were children being trafficked out of its nonexistent basement. A few years later, the idea that an anonymous government official dubbed “Q” was predicting a war against rampant pedophilia ensnared tens of thousands of Americans (or more) in the QAnon movement. In each case, small, imaginary things were taken out of context and amplified through right-wing media outlets to be presented as huge threats. The “spirit cooking” email Jones highlighted was just a microcosm.



These were also just the most obviously ridiculous offshoots of a rampant pattern embraced by the Republican nominee for president. Few people, if any, have been as relentless as Donald Trump about picking out bits of information that are misrepresented as something catastrophic. Trump does it so often, in fact, that it has become something like background noise to his political career: the most powerful person in right-wing politics once again saying something false based on something he’s misrepresenting.
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This weekend offered a good example of the pattern. Data obtained by Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Tex.) in response to a letter he had sent to the Department of Homeland Security was elevated by Trump (and across the broad galaxy of Trump-supporting voices) to suggest that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris had invited thousands of killers to roam the U.S.

“According to this brand-new data, never seen before, over 13,099 convicted murderers have crossed the border and are free to roam and kill in our country. These are convicted murderers. These are people that were in jail,” Trump claimed at an event in Michigan. He added that he had been talking about this for “three years.”



“Thirteen thousand,” he asserted. “More than 13,000 convicted murderers have been let out of jail, and they’re roaming our streets, our country, all over.”
At an event in Wisconsin, he took the claim — and the fearmongering — further.
“Under Kamala Harris, more than 13,099 convicted murderers — so these are people that have gone through the system. They’re convicted or they’re in jails for life. Some are getting the death sentence, but instead of that, they’ve crossed a border,” he claimed. “They’ve been taken out by their countries and set free into the United States of America. So they’re free to kill again. Oh, they’ll kill. These are killers. These are killers that at a level that nobody’s ever seen, not even your great law enforcement has ever seen people like this. … They make our criminals look like babies. These are stone cold killers. They’ll walk into a kitchen, they’ll cut your throat.”



If you step back for even a moment, this claim seems self-evidently false. The government has a list of precisely 13,099 vicious murderers who it has allowed into the country, indexed and then allowed to walk free? To what end? The crowd at Trump’s rallies, skipping this moment of reflection, reacted with the outrage Trump sought.
The reality is more complicated, as you might have expected. CNN’s Daniel Dale has a thorough explanation of what the numbers are and how they work, but the simplest explanation is that the 13,099 number extends back for decades, not simply since the start of the Biden administration. In fact, it unquestionably includes a number of individuals who arrived during the Trump administration.
Nor are the people on the “non-detained docket,” the focus of the letter to Gonzales, necessarily non-detained. They simply aren’t being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.



“ICE’s non-detained docket consists of every potentially removable noncitizen the U.S. government believes is in the United States and who is not currently being held in an ICE detention center — regardless of whether they are detained by someone else,” explained Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, an expert with the American Immigration Council. “That includes people who entered the country decades ago with green cards, people currently serving prison sentences, people with final orders of removal which cannot be carried out for various reasons, people released on an order of supervision or bond while their case proceeds through the immigration court system, people who have won their case and are released while the government appeals, and even people who are fugitives (some of whom may have even returned to their home country).”
It will be tempting for Trump’s allies to move the goal posts and suggest that corrective information is somehow a defense of having convicted murderers on America’s streets — something that, of course, is the case regardless of immigration status. It isn’t. It is, instead, an effort to rebut obviously exaggerated claims like Trump’s, that foreign countries are willfully and repeatedly releasing people convicted of murder into the United States under Biden.
It’s telling that Trump claimed to have been talking about this for only three years, given that an insistence that foreign governments were dumping criminals in the United States was a foundational element of his first presidential campaign. Dale’s data indicate that the non-detained docket included hundreds of thousands of people when Trump took office and when he left office, with the size of that group increasing more modestly under Biden.



“[T]he list grew about 10% between August 2016 and June 2021 — a roughly five-year period that included the four-year Trump administration,” Dale wrote, “and then grew about another roughly 5% in the three-plus years under the Biden-Harris administration between June 2021 and July 2024.”
In 2009, Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig wrote an insightful essay for the New Republic warning that unfettered access to government data would allow bad-faith actors to cherry-pick information that fit their narrative goals. That’s what’s happened here: Detailed data presented to a federal legislator was distilled to an out-of-context talking point meant to bolster the idea that the Biden administration was for unexplained reasons putting America at risk. The reality was more complicated and less punchy.
Just as the reality of that dinner invitation to the Clinton campaign staffer was not nefarious, despite what was presented. But which is a more compelling story to a Republican base motivated to believe the worst of the left: that an artist wanted a prominent Democrat at her dinner or that the Democrat was a secret Satanist? And which is a more compelling story to Trump’s base: that Biden, like his predecessor, is managing a complicated immigration system or that Biden — and Harris, of course — want people to have their throats cut at the kitchen table?
 
Hey, RicoBoy... I see you are reading this thread right now.

Why haven't you answered my question????
 
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Are you alleging he was picked up on the other side of the border and specifically brought to Iowa by him?
Answer my question!

Who was Rivera employed by at the time of that murder?
Your bio says Montezuma, you should know the answer.
I can help you if your brain is frozen again.

Then, I'll respond to your question.
 
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Answer my question!

Who was Rivera employed by at the time of that murder?
Your bio days Montezuma, you should know the answer.
I can help you if your brain is frozen again.

Then, I'll respond to your question.
You lied you stated he was carried across the border by his employer at the time he committed the brutal rape and murder of one Mollie Tibbetts. How many others he has murdered in his life we might never know.
 
Answer my question!

Who was Rivera employed by at the time of that murder?
Your bio days Montezuma, you should know the answer.
I can help you if your brain is frozen again.

Then, I'll respond to your question.
I know he was employed by Yarrabee Farms at the time of the brutal murder. I don't believe Craig Lang knew who Rivera was or that he even worked for the family corporation.

So it appears you are the liar I thought you were.
 
You lied you stated he was carried across the border by his employer at the time he committed the brutal rape and murder of one Mollie Tibbetts. How many others he has murdered in his life we might never know.
OK, I'm going to explain this to everyone reading this thread and the likely reason you refuse to give a direct answer.

Christian Rivera was employed by the Lang Family Dairy LLC. Owned by Craig Lang, former President of the Iowa Farm Bureau and a close ally of Governor Kim Reynolds.
I previously lived in Northern Iowa in a county littered with huge dairy operations and CAFOs that employ MANY immigrants(both legal and illegal).
HERE IS HOW THEY FIND WORKERS...If they find good, hardworking employees, they will encourage those workers to contact friends and other family members in Mexico and they will go to Texas/Arizona and transport them back to Iowa and Minnesota. Then...they accompany those family members to the local Social Security office and do the necessary paperwork to get them employed. Many don't speak a word of English and it makes the process a little complicated, so there is a translator that accompanies them.
Long answer to a short question...YES...it is quite likely Rivera was brought to Montezuma the way you asked!!!
 
I know he was employed by Yarrabee Farms at the time of the brutal murder. I don't believe Craig Lang knew who Rivera was or that he even worked for the family corporation.

So it appears you are the liar I thought you were.
You stupid fvck...you really think Craig Lang was going to admit he knew Rivera?

Goddamn! The interview with Dane Lang is available if you want to "Google" it. He was dodging direct questions about how Christian Rivera was employed similar to Mohammed Ali doing the "rope a dope".
 
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OK, I'm going to explain this to everyone reading this thread and the likely reason you refuse to give a direct answer.

Christian Rivera was employed by the Lang Family Dairy LLC. Owned by Craig Lang, former President of the Iowa Farm Bureau and a close ally of Governor Kim Reynolds.
I previously lived in Northern Iowa in a county littered with huge dairy operations and CAFOs that employ MANY immigrants(both legal and illegal).
HERE IS HOW THEY FIND WORKERS...If they find good, hardworking employees, they will encourage those workers to contact friends and other family members in Mexico and they will go to Texas/Arizona and transport them back to Iowa and Minnesota. Then...they accompany those family members to the local Social Security office and do the necessary paperwork to get them employed. Many don't speak a word of English and it makes the process a little complicated, so there is a translator that accompanies them.
Long answer to a short question...YES...it is quite likely Rivera was brought to Montezuma the way you asked!!!
Nope!

He had worked at another farm before coming to Yarrabee Farms.

 
You stupid fvck...you really think Craig Lang was going to admit he knew Rivera?

Goddamn! The interview with Dane Lang is available if you want to "Google" it. He was dodging direct questions about how Christian Rivera was employed similar to Mohammed Ali doing the "rope a dope".
You're wrong again as usual.

I see I've pushed your buttons so you have resorted to name calling.

Craig Lang didn't know little Pedro so quit with the lies.

 
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Again...The Lang Family knew he was here illegally. He received his payroll checks under the name "John Budd".

I'm sure Dane Lang saw him every once so often and said..."Hey, John, how's it going"?

Constantly defending criminal enterprises like Yarrabee Farms must be exhausting?
When asked about Rivera's immigration status, Lang stated that he had been vetted through "E-Verify" When investigated further, it was determined that Yarrabee Farms did not subscribe to "E'Verify", so they were caught lying.
It is unclear if the Lang Family was ever legally prosecuted for breaking Federal law.

But hey...Rico doesn't care.
 
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Again...The Lang Family knew he was here illegally. He received his payroll checks under the name "John Budd".

I'm sure Dane Lang saw him every once so often and said..."Hey, John, how's it going"?

Constantly defending criminal enterprises like Yarrabee Farms must be exhausting?
You're a liar - you said the Lang family brought him to Iowa from somewhere out of the country.

The truth is he was in the U.S. for several years before he even worked at Yarrabee Farms.

You're a pathetic liar
 
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You're a liar - you said the Lang family brought him to Iowa from somewhere out of the country.

The truth is he was in the U.S. for several years before he even worked at Yarrabee Farms.

You're a pathetic liar
The key fact in this story is the Langs knew he was an illegal.
They even lied and said he was vetted.

Pretty safe to assume the Governor of Mississippi North made sure they were never prosecuted.
Republicans =Trash
Rico = MAGA Trash.
 
The key fact in this story is the Langs knew he was an illegal.
They even lied and said he was vetted.

Pretty safe to assume the Governor of Mississippi North made sure they were never prosecuted.
Republicans =Trash
Rico = MAGA Trash.
The only thing we know as being true is that you're a LIAR.

Thus your new nickname - Mitch Liar Liar
 
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20 million illegals. Tens of thousands of violent ones. Stop excusing the border czar's failures.
 
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Working illegally for a prominent Republican who never bothered to take the time for a background check.

All your posts just continue to cement your status as a racist POS.
Congrats!
LOL - You libs pull the R word about as often as an old lady sitting in front of a slot machine pulls the handle. When you use the R word it has zero meaning.

The illegal who viciously murdered Mollie Tibbetts was working under an assumed identity for a company that a prominent Republican happens to be one of many owners. You offered no proof other than lies that any of the owners even knew the illegal scum who brutally murdered Mollie was an illegal.

So as usual when breaking down your posts they contain zero fact, and they are loaded with 100% supposition.
 
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LOL - You libs pull the R word about as often as an old lady sitting in front of a slot machine pulls the handle. When you use the R word it has zero meaning.

The illegal who viciously murdered Mollie Tibbetts was working under an assumed identity for a company that a prominent Republican happens to be one of many owners. You offered no proof other than lies that any of the owners even knew the illegal scum who brutally murdered Mollie was an illegal.

So as usual when breaking down your posts they contain zero fact, and they are loaded with 100% supposition.
You're still a racist POS.

Protecting the area's Republican scum that constantly ridicule and mistreat people not like themselves, but are more than willing to hire them at low wages.
Keep up this facade as long as you wish.
You people have a day of reckoning fast approaching.

BTW: You've finally gotten to the point that I'm done with your bullshit.
Just added to my "ignore list".
Go fvck yourself.
 
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It is the definition of a dog whistle, you moron.
Nope. A “dog whistle” in a political context is something said that sounds innocuous but has a hidden meaning that can be heard only by the true intended audience members.

There was no hidden message in Rico’s post. It was very openly stated.
 
He wasn't an immigrant you dumbass he was an illegal POS who murdered Mollie Tibbetts
I see that you aren't smart enough to realize that illegal immigrants would semantically be included in the word "immigrants." Next time I'll use more specific terms so your idiot pea brain can understand. Regardless, her parents still despise dirt like you using her name to spread hate. If you had any respect for her life, you would stop using her name. But you don't, all you care about is being a spiteful, small, foolish bigot that would rather spread fear than have an honest discussion about anything. You're worthless.
 
You're still a racist POS.

Protecting the area's Republican scum that constantly ridicule and mistreat people not like themselves, but are more than willing to hire them at low wages.
Keep up this facade as long as you wish.
You people have a day of reckoning fast approaching.

BTW: You've finally gotten to the point that I'm done with your bullshit.
Just added to my "ignore list".
Go fvck yourself.
LOL - Mitch Liar Liar you were exposed for you lies and now you call names and run.
 
I see that you aren't smart enough to realize that illegal immigrants would semantically be included in the word "immigrants." Next time I'll use more specific terms so your idiot pea brain can understand. Regardless, her parents still despise dirt like you using her name to spread hate. If you had any respect for her life, you would stop using her name. But you don't, all you care about is being a spiteful, small, foolish bigot that would rather spread fear than have an honest discussion about anything. You're worthless.
Illegal is just that "illegal", he viciously murdered an innocent young woman who was out jogging. He hunted her down, stalked her for days then murdered her.

What her parents want is of no consequence to me.
 
Jesus, you really are a fvcking moron, aren't you? Just a meat sack full of anger and not a solitary independent thought.
Anyone who attempts a "rational" conversation with any of these posters = Here4ADay, Phenomenally Frantastic, Scruddy, Rico Suave, or WDT
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