I don't think it's fair that if you are born in the USA you don't need go process with immigration in the USA. But if you are born in Colombia you have to go though immigration pro... moreI don't think it's fair that if you are born in the USA you don't need go process with immigration in the USA. But if you are born in Colombia you have to go though immigration process which can take many years. I don't think it's fair even if you became citizen in the USA they can take way your Citzenship anytime they want! I think if you become citizen in the USA you shouldn't get it taken way once you're Citzen.
Let's say you're a young American Muslim, and you heard the Republican nominee for president SAY, that YOU ought to BE on a registry, and that YOUR place of worship SHOULD ... moreHello:
Let's say you're a young American Muslim, and you heard the Republican nominee for president SAY, that YOU ought to BE on a registry, and that YOUR place of worship SHOULD be under surveillance, WOULD you feel threatened???
And, IF you were this young American Muslim, what looks better to you??? America or ISIS??
What would you do if you met someone from Colombia who is a illegal immigrant? Would you report them? Do they still need to go though process to become citizen in the USA?
Takes some freaking nerve huh!!! They don't believe in what our forefathers laid out for our freedoms yet they don't mind celebrating them, there's a word for that but I won't write it.
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Several hours after Trump released his statement, The Times published an article in which Kovaleski reiterated that he and Trump knew each other well because he covered Trump... moreTRUTH
Several hours after Trump released his statement, The Times published an article in which Kovaleski reiterated that he and Trump knew each other well because he covered Trump for several years as a reporter at the New York Daily News.
"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years ... I've interviewed him in his office" Kovaleski said. "I've talked to him at press conferences. All in all, I would say around a dozen times, I've interacted with him as a reporter while I was at the Daily News."
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Real-estate mogul Donald Trump released a lengthy, fiery statement Thursday afternoon responding to allegations that he mocked the physical disability of a reporter whom he accused of not standing by a years-old story about the World Trade Center attacks.
"Despite having one of the all-time great memories I certainly do not remember him," the Republican front-runner declared of New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski in his statement.
During a Tuesday-night campaign rally, Trump impersonated Kovaleski supposed... less