It's just more anti-Trump rhetoric.
If it bans all people from certain countries including Christians how can it be a Muslim ban?
The Dream act was temporary and unconstitutional even Obama said that. Watch the video.
What is Canada's immigration policy, oh yes a merit based system, but the US has to have a chain migration policy or its racism.
How is your border doing since Justin Trudeau opened his big mouth?
Talk about hypocrisy.
What did Justin Trudeau say: Oh yes, “You will not be at an advantage if you choose to enter Canada irregularly. You must follow the rules and there are many.”
Canada is an opening and welcoming society,” he told reporters in Montreal following talks with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. “
But let me be clear. We are also a country of laws. Entering Canada irregularly is not an advantage. There are rigorous immigration and customs rules that will be followed. Make no mistake.”
So we have to put up with 30+ years of illegal crossings but those crossing your border "must follow the rules and there are many".
Have you ever watch any documentaries on the US southern border, it's a hot desert, people die crossing it. The Coyotaje rape the women, rob and sometimes kill people. Why does the left think they know more than the actual border agents doing the job?
What is the murder rate in Canada? What is the murder rate in Mexico? I posted those numbers in the past. Go look them up.
As far as the Transgender's go, it is best to let the Military decide, after all they're the ones that would know best but if they're just joining to get free surgery off the taxpayer, then no.
Watch the same CNN/MSNBC I watch and you'll see it's almost Anti-Trump 24/7. I posted the Harvard study on it once before. Here it is again. CNN's coverage is 93% negative when it comes to Trump. That's why it earned the nickname "Fake News".
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San Juan, Puerto Rico (CNN)A mountain of food, water and other vital supplies has arrived in Puerto Rico's main Port of San Juan.
But a shortage of truckers and the island's devastated infrastructure are making it tough to move aid to where it's needed most, officials say.
At least 10,000 containers of supplies -- including food, water and medicine -- were sitting Thursday at the San Juan port, said Jose Ayala, the Crowley shipping company's vice president in Puerto Rico.
Part of the reason for the distribution backlog is that only 20% of truck drivers have reported back to work since Hurricane Maria swept through, according to a representative for Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló.
On top of that, a diesel fuel shortage and a tangle of blocked roads mean the distribution of supplies is extremely challenging. Even contacting drivers is a problem because cell towers are still down.
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