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Yes it is, Pretender. Blatant lie (denial)."The Democrats" may not value her, we could debate that. Its not what you claimed.
Yes it is, Pretender. Blatant lie (denial)."The Democrats" may not value her, we could debate that. Its not what you claimed.
Math error. She got only 42% of the vote, Phanty.The (D)s did not reject Ms. Harris, KuntKween. She got only 1.5% fewer votes than that fat bloated idiot you worship. You constantly pretend that you don't hate others, esp. those of other races. Yet every single one of your posts about Harris puts the lie to that pretense.
When you speak of "valuing" another human being, you're admitting to all that YOU feel value-less. In your case, we can see why. lol
You are still stuck in your paradox, Pretender. Which is it?I think she will never run again, but that is not the claim you originally made.
The party as a whole I would agree is not particularly thrilled with her, I do not consider this as a reflection of her value.
I can not think of a time in my life where a group of voters have ever chosen the best person for a federal office.
...of course it's a reflection of her value... They don't value her...I think she will never run again, but that is not the claim you originally made.
The party as a whole I would agree is not particularly thrilled with her, I do not consider this as a reflection of her value.
I can not think of a time in my life where a group of voters have ever chosen the best person for a federal office.
Not her value. Simply how some people feel about her. Different things....of course it's a reflection of her value... They don't value her...
Indeed....of course it's a reflection of her value... They don't value her...
No....her value... People don't have to like her personally to think she would do a good job... They would work withNot her value. Simply how some people feel about her. Different things.
You are correct, TOP.No....her value... People don't have to like her personally to think she would do a good job... They would work with
Her if they valued her as a politician...or thought she had any chance to be elected...
1d is that the length of your dick? 1"dick?Mantra 1d. Lame.
Mantra 1a. Lame.1d is that the length of your dick? 1"dick?
They may not value her, but that is not a reflection of her value.No....her value... People don't have to like her personally to think she would do a good job... They would work with
Her if they valued her as a politician...or thought she had any chance to be elected...
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'I will not speak to you': South Florida immigration attorney wants immigrants to know their rights
Immigration attorneys in South Florida are reaching out to immigrant communities to ensure they know their rights.www.wpbf.com
Let's ask Grok, shall we?
In the United States, the term "illegals" is often used to refer to undocumented immigrants. Here's a breakdown of the rights that undocumented immigrants generally have:
Basic Human Rights: Like all individuals, undocumented immigrants have fundamental human rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and security of person, as outlined by international human rights law.
Constitutional Rights:
Due Process: The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution provide due process protections to everyone within U.S. jurisdiction, regardless of immigration status. This means undocumented immigrants are entitled to fair treatment in legal proceedings.
Equal Protection: The Fourteenth Amendment also guarantees equal protection under the law, which applies to undocumented immigrants in various contexts.
Civil Rights:
Right to Education: The Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe (1982) established that states cannot deny children a free public education based on their immigration status.
Labor Protections: Undocumented workers are covered by many labor laws, including minimum wage, workplace safety, and the right to join unions, even if they might face challenges in enforcement due to their status.
Rights in Criminal Proceedings:
Undocumented immigrants have the right to a fair trial, to be represented by an attorney (though not necessarily provided one if they can't afford it in civil immigration matters), and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Healthcare: Emergency medical care must be provided without regard to immigration status under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA).
Limitations:
Voting: Undocumented immigrants generally do not have the right to vote in federal, state, or most local elections.
Public Benefits: Access to certain public benefits like welfare, food stamps, or non-emergency Medicaid might be restricted, although some states have expanded benefits for children or pregnant women regardless of status.
However, the enforcement and interpretation of these rights can vary, and undocumented immigrants often face significant challenges, including fear of deportation if they assert these rights, which can lead to exploitation or reluctance to report crimes or labor violations.
In summary, while undocumented immigrants do have rights in the U.S., the practical application and protection of those rights can be complex and fraught with challenges due to their immigration status.
@Grok
Telling people their rights does not make one an accessory to a crime. Silly!Accessory to federal crimes? You sure are smart, Comrade.
Even immigrants, criminals and liberals, dummy.Nothing that I posted was untrue... I'm sorry that you don't believe that we can value other humans... What do you call it when a political party rejects one of their own? And yes... God does love us all... ...Unconditionally...
That's too nuanced for Top.They may not value her, but that is not a reflection of her value.
An illegal alien has no rights to stay in the United States. They are subject to deportation.Telling people their rights does not make one an accessory to a crime. Silly!
Telling people their rights does not make one an accessory to a crime. Silly!
True, and while in our country they are subject to our jurisdiction.An illegal alien has no rights to stay in the United States. They are subject to deportation.