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   max headroom to All   
   Re: I was once arrested at a protest.   
   31 Jan 26 19:50:17   
   
   XPost: seattle.politics, seattle.general, talk.politics.misc   
   From: maximusheadroom@gmx.com   
      
   In news:l9dtnkhrc7l2fhktviuacsh13n4l9ctme2@4ax.com, !Jones  typed:   
      
   >>Like Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Tucson, Vegas, Austin, Albuquerque,   
   >>Denver, Boston?   
   >>He doesn't *need* to send 3,000 ICE agents to Dallas because the good people   
   >>of Dallas don't attack federal LEOs enforcing the laws Congress passed.   
      
   >>"What we see all over the country, save a few sanctuary cities like   
   >>Minneapolis, is we see cooperation and support," [Deputy Attorney General   
   >>Todd] Blanche said. "We deport 10 times the number of illegal aliens out of   
   >>Texas than we do out of Minneapolis. Why do we hear nothing out of Texas   
   >>about any of the same problems that we have in Minneapolis? I'll tell you   
   >>why. Because in Texas, we have the cooperation and support of local law   
   >>enforcement so that we can do these operations safely, keeping U.S. citizens   
   >>and others protected and safe. That is not what we have in Minneapolis."   
   >>I'd apply it to most of the United States, those states that don't call   
   >>themselves "sanctuaries."   
   >>The least favorable I can find is the YouGov, which puts the number at 60%.   
   >>Three out of five ain't good, but it's not three out of four. There's a lot   
   of   
   >>time before November, and deporting illegal aliens is what the public wants.   
      
   >>"A New York Times-Siena poll in September 2025 found that 54% strongly or   
   >>somewhat support 'deporting immigrants living in the United States illegally   
   >>back to their home countries.' A Harvard-Harris poll in December 2025 asked   
   >>the question two ways. It found that 80% support 'deporting immigrants who   
   >>are here illegally and have committed crimes,' while 54% support 'deporting   
   >>all immigrants who are here illegally.' Going back to January 2025, an   
   >>Ipsos-Axios poll found that 66% supported 'deporting immigrants who are in   
   >>the country illegally.'"   
      
   In news:nr4onklb1q33mpqimudfsr2dmk72holfjk@4ax.com, !Jones  typed:   
      
   > ...  I programmed my old open source reader to not include   
   > previously quoted material back in 2001 (or something) because I   
   > prefer it that way.  Live for today, I say... all that matters to me   
   > is the posting to which I reply and what I'm writing.  It has been   
   > that way for a quarter century... you should be used to it by now.  If   
   > not, then you'd best get that way because I don't plan to change.   
      
   And you wonder why you have no credibility.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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