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I guess they didn't want the hired help living on the island.That seems to be the case...they wasted No time....50 people could have been easily accommodated...
I guess they didn't want the hired help living on the island.That seems to be the case...they wasted No time....50 people could have been easily accommodated...
Yeah Obama had better hope he never runs out of money because they would kick him out too because they don't like people of color.That seems to be the case...they wasted No time....50 people could have been easily accommodated...
Their signs say "no one is illegal"...they just need to add "but they're not welcome to stay here..." The residents they interviewed were in a complete panic until they were gone....I guess they didn't want the hired help living on the island.
There was plenty of room...and resources...they were just not welcome....
Reporter on MSNBC says migrants 'not angry at DeSantis,' but are thanking him for MaIt helps to be an ignoramus if you're going to be a Trumper. Martha's Vineyard isn't a sanctuary island and Massachusetts isn't a sanctuary state. In fact, the state government explicitly rejected becoming a sanctuary state.
Trump owes his popularity to the millions of dumb asses like yourself our social media has propagated.
They could have easily accommodated those 50 people for a while without problem until other arrangements were made but they chose to express rush them out of there... anything that needed to be done could have been done on Martha's Vineyard for that number.. they simply wanted them gone that was very very obviousA feeling you know well, well enough to wish it shared by everyone you feel should be like you. But the existence of "room" on the island on a given day in September, or any other day, isn't the only question. The accommodations the state is providing acknowledge and address those other questions.
Their signs say "no one is illegal"...they just need to add "but they're not welcome to stay here..." The residents they interviewed were in a complete panic until they were gone....
They could have easily accommodated those 50 people for a while without problem until other arrangements were made but they chose to express rush them out of there... anything that needed to be done could have been done on Martha's Vineyard for that number.. they simply wanted them gone that was very very obvious
I'm sure these people would have prefered a nice comfy hotel room on the island to a stark army barracks. Well at least the army doesn't hate Brown people. I hope Martha's Vineyard doesn't set up antiaircraft guns at the airport to shoot down anymore Brown invaders.A feeling you know well, well enough to wish it shared by everyone you feel should be like you. But the existence of "room" on the island on a given day in September, or any other day, isn't the only question. The accommodations the state is providing acknowledge and address those other questions.

It is a Trumper who employs the phrase "sent them away as quickly as possible". They were located to a place nearby and that had the facilities and resources to accommodate them, and they expressed gratitude for the way the island and State of Massachusetts received them. Get over it all if you can.
They kicked them off the island can't have those brown people living in their white separatist enclave.