
Your link does not work for me BTW...censorship???


The Republic of Cyprus ("Southern Cyprus") not having recognized the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" ("Northen Cyprus"), they consider visiting it as not passing a frontier and therefore do not control it at all and even less forbid it.
Jacobolus, was it your idea to be our consciences, or did the Blue Fairy appoint you to be our official Jiminy Crickets?jacobolus wrote: andrewjoy: your comments exhibit unthinking cruelty towards innocent strangers. Based on whatever hateful false propaganda you have been reading/watching recently.
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For essentially all Americans, supporting or even passively condoning this order is tantamount to spitting on our own ancestors. Everyone living in a district or state with GOP congressmen or senators has a patriotic duty to call their representatives and make it clear that this is beyond the pale. (That means you, Kurplop. Despite your shameful vote for Trump, I have enough faith in your patriotism and self respect and basic humanity to expect you to come to the right side of history on this one.)
This already happens. These are people who rearranged their lives and careers to come to the USA, were extensively vetted, waited through months or years of process (fingerprints, background checks, letters from Americans attesting to their skills and good character, interviews with US embassy staff, ...), and then made a life for themselves in the US as upstanding productive members of their communities, and now have had their lives flipped upside-down with zero notice. That is, Trump is taking their homes away, taking their careers away, taking their families away, in the case of people still in the US taking away their ability to travel abroad (for fear they can’t get back to their homes, careers, and families), etc.
I think this aspect will be corrected over time. A solution will probably be found for foreign US residents, for their families, for foreign scientists or business people not suspect of terrorist contacts and so on.jacobolus wrote:This already happens. These are people who rearranged their lives and careers to come to the USA, were extensively vetted, waited through months or years of process (fingerprints, background checks, letters from Americans attesting to their skills and good character, interviews with US embassy staff, ...), and then made a life for themselves in the US as upstanding productive members of their communities, and now have had their lives flipped upside-down with zero notice. That is, Trump is taking their homes away, taking their careers away, taking their families away, in the case of people still in the US taking away their ability to travel abroad (for fear they can’t get back to their homes, careers, and families), etc. […]
Agreed, the whole immigration ban seemed rushed and hence chaotic for everyone. On the subject of walls; during an interview with Trump just before his inauguration german Bild editor Diekmann gave Donald Trump an actual piece of the Berlin wall with famous signatures of Bush senoir, Gorbachev and Kohl:kbdfr wrote: The point is: it will not make it better.
The IS already jubilates because the ban, being perceived as an anti-Muslim measure, will boost recruitment - including among Muslim US citizens (like the perpetrator of the Orlando shooting).
And of course even the best wall, the best immigration control, the best secured borders will not prevent people who have the necessary financial and logistical background from entering the US if they really want. Those who do will be the most motivated and best prepared killers.
With that attitude you may not get back in.vivalarevolución wrote: On a related note, I'm very near the border this week for vacation and have spent some time on the Rio Grande looking at Mexico. I haven't seen anyone try to sneak across the border and a wall would be plain stupid in many locations. Plus, it would ruin the scenic views.
I'll be going to Mexico tomorrow. I'll keep an eye out for all those bad people our president has mentioned. But I have sneaking suspicion that it's mostly normal people doing normal things. Just a hunch.
Good point. I'll make sure to throw a compliment I'm the direction of the border patrol and say how happy I am to be back. Maybe that will help.fohat wrote:With that attitude you may not get back in.vivalarevolución wrote: On a related note, I'm very near the border this week for vacation and have spent some time on the Rio Grande looking at Mexico. I haven't seen anyone try to sneak across the border and a wall would be plain stupid in many locations. Plus, it would ruin the scenic views.
I'll be going to Mexico tomorrow. I'll keep an eye out for all those bad people our president has mentioned. But I have sneaking suspicion that it's mostly normal people doing normal things. Just a hunch.
Yeah I heard about that. I didn't read much about why we're offloading the asylum seekers on you guys though.jacobolus wrote: On the other Trump bumbles foreign policy story today, where he first berated the Australians for a refugee deal, and then hung up the phone halfway through the scheduled conversation when he was challenged, there has been apparent confirmation of the story from both sides. (Not to mention from Trump’s Twitter feed.)
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