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15 of the 19 HighJackers hailed from one Nation | NINE
ELEVEN; A DAY THAT 
JUSTIFIES 
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3 ups, 3mo
Kamala Harris belittled the day by saying their fedsurrection was a worse day for America
1 up, 3mo
For most Americans, this was also they day we woke up to what's really going on.
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It’s not as tall as this picture makes it look. We got robbed over this disgrace to the world.
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1 up, 4mo,
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Zero of the 9/11 terrorists came into the United States by crossing a border.

Every single one flew in and lived here on tourist, business, or student visas.
2 ups, 4mo,
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Thanks for confirming the point and not belittling it.
Were those tourist passports, work visas, and student visas you mention all valid, or did any expire?

Is there a potential for danger (for foreigners that intend to perpetrate planned acts such as 9/11),
that exists with an Open Border Policy, which skips the passports and visas mentioned,
which might be exploited ?
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1 up, 4mo,
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They were all valid - 14 had six-month tourist visas, four had business visas, and one had a student visa. The last never showed up to the school he enrolled in, which would cause scrutiny today, but wasn't really tracked before 9/11.

While there is no "Open Border Policy", and CBP encounters (captures) and deportations are higher now than during the Trump years, the processing refugee requests itself can be a possible vector of attack, but only if the system for evaluating those requests is critically under-funded and staffed to deal with what has now been a 8-year surge in petitions.

Simply refusing to acknowledge them for four years didn't work, and Trump's killing the border bill made sure the system wasn't given adequate resources to address the problem now - this is one of those problems you have to solve with real solutions, not gimmicky 'plans' that amount to handouts to your buddies in construction.
0 ups, 3mo,
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Seems you've a lot to say on the topic. Yet, no problem between people crossing unvetted.
That said, what are your thoughts on all Pacific Coast States and others, going against Federal Law, in that

1) They legalized marijuana, and Trump betrayed all U.S. Citizens by not enforcing such Federal Laws, and allowed State Laws to supersede these federal statutes? This relates to the border how?

2) Dual citizens CCP China and USA have purchased mass amounts of land in California, Oregon, Colorado, and Washington, and many have been granted Legal Grow operations in all 4 States?
Land for mining Lithium as well as growing Marijuana.

3) Many of the Asian immigrants crossing into the USA via the OPEN BORDER POLICY of the current administration are trained in the cultivation of weed, and are being brought into the USA to be exploited for these skills and cannot be given valid work visas, just like these business cannot do legal banking; and can only operate on a cash basis? Doing their unpaid part for the CCP, not slavery or indentured servitude. Just joyful to be working for the Peoples cause.

If you question these alleged events, then why is National Public Radio doing commentary on such situations and identifying the growing problem. Pun allegedly weak.

Ironic how the Southern Border Problem with Mexico, is increasingly not the issue of can the US farmer get hard working hispanic people to pick their seasonal strawberry crop, or weed their beans.
Let's all blather on about wild geese getting eaten by Ohio/Haitians, and cats and dogs so that minds are focused on this, and eyes are taken off the legal weed cultivators being snuck in, allegedly great slight of hand. Nothing against these people. Just an accurate observation of current events, apparently.

Here are 2 links from the USA publicly funded State Radio, NPR. They've done more ongoing articles if one searches on google:

https://www.npr.org/2024/04/05/1196980152/the-connection-between-chinese-money-and-labor-and-u-s-grown-marijuana

https://www.npr.org/2024/03/23/1240510436/marijuana-farms-are-increasingly-chinese-run-why
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0 ups, 3mo,
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It's not that I have no problem with them crossing, it's that it's a constant pressure nations have to withstand and deal with, and Trump sabotaged the system for doing so and shut down the process, causing a massive humanitarian disaster on our southern border.

Furthermore, the vast majority of illegals in our nation - Asian or otherwise - flew in and overstayed their visas. Again, there is no "Open Border Policy", we're just living up to the terms of the international treaties -we wrote- about how refugees are to be handled.

As for the 24 states and DC who have legalized marijuana, they've done so without violating Federal law because, you know, the 10th Amendment and all.
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So, they are all "refugees" to you.

10th amendment? Please. (The Dog's Bollocks)
What of the 14th Amendment, Sect. 1 "equal protection of the laws" clause?
What you're stating is that state laws supersede federal laws. Since when?

Like it or not, even in those 24 states that have "legalized" in direct opposition and in spite of the 1970 Controlled Substance Act which currently can be enforced by the DEA in ALL STATES of these United; Trumpster just chose NOT to enforce; and could have and ought have sent in a heavy hand to equally protect those citizens not for individual state legalization AGAINST Federal Law....
and whereas THC is
listed as a SCHEDULE 1 substance; where proven usage is a grounds for job termination as federal employees, even in the states that have legalized the substance in their state laws.

Do you want your Air Traffic Controllers or pilots sitting around taking bong hits in their spare time, then going to work? Flying High in the Sky.

Here is a link to the 1970 Federal Legislation that supersedes all state statutes:

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-84/pdf/STATUTE-84-Pg1236.pdf
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0 ups, 3mo,
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If someone shows up requesting asylum, they're refugees until processed and found to be otherwise - it's due to the feature of our system where you're presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Yes, the 10th amendment - state laws don't supersede federal laws, but powers not granted to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people. That's why marijuana products cannot be shipped or carried across state lines, even between states where it can be legally cultivated, sold, and consumed. It's also why those businesses are still almost exclusively cash based and can't use FDIC institutions for banking.

Realistically speaking though, Trump and the GOP effectively legalized marijuana nationwide with the 2017 Farm Bill because they were bad at science and didn't understand that almost all THC in the plants is in the form of THCa. At this point, it's virtually impossible for local authorities to enforce the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 thanks to you guys.

Also, legal doesn't mean acceptable for use anytime or anywhere - it's illegal to drive while high, just as it's illegal to drive drunk. Same goes for construction workers, air traffic control, bus drivers, and other jobs where intoxication would put lives at risk. In the majority of legal states, employers can also still fire or refuse to hire you based on results of a failed drug test.
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Why are USA "Legal" Weed farms alleged to be increasingly Chinese financed, owned, and discriminatory in hiring practices for exploiting "illegal immigrant" labor ?

Problem is, They are not showing up requesting asylum.
They allegedly by NPR are sneaking in at openings and then going to work where they were sent to work, for China, by companies financed by China with U.S. Cash, and at Chinese owned facilities and properties within the USA. These are effectively mini sovereign nations, manufacturing Schedule 1 drugs against Federal Statute, with Permits granted by States as Legal, and working for no pay. yet because they're not on the books, there exists little in legal recourse for this type of State Sponsored, indentured servitude with huge language barriers.
Chinese run internment camps ran similar to Native American Reservations.

https://www.npr.org/2024/04/05/1196980152/the-connection-between-chinese-money-and-labor-and-u-s-grown-marijuana

https://www.npr.org/2024/03/23/1240510436/marijuana-farms-are-increasingly-chinese-run-why
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Frankly because of the regulatory hurdles obstructing domestic investment. If foreign investors are the only ones bringing cash to the table, they're going to increasingly finance and own the sector and drive decisions such as which pool of workers to exploit.
0 ups, 3mo
oooh, you're selling your intellect short.
The Foreign investors are from The Thornton Group, James Bulger, and Rosemont Seneca remember have nothing to do with it young man, in any way shape or form
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