dropped off in New Jersey
Those poor people. Even if you're anti-immigrant, nobody deserves that.
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dropped off in New Jersey
Those poor people. Even if you're anti-immigrant, nobody deserves that.
Oof
Seems pretty simple to prosecute. Someone hired the buses. Someone trafficked these people across state lines, making them sign contracts in languages they don’t understand under duress.
Start fighting back, liberals. You’re gonna “kindness” the fascism away? Worked out real well last time.
If they are deceieved and held for longer than 24 hours, it's kidnapping.
is it kidnapping if they are deceived, but could leave out of free will?
If they were tricked into staying, even if technically they could have left, it is still kidnapping.
The criminal act is the lie that compelled them to stay. You see this with human trafficking victims, where their kidnappers claim that the doors were unlocked and they walked freely past security and police without asking for help. A person who has been deceived doesn't expect to need help.
Is there proof of deception? If there are credible allegations, someone - a journalist or fed - should go under cover to document it.
Has that happened yet? Honest question.
What makes you think any contracts were signed?
Putin is using the same tactics with European countries.
Republicans and Putin, name a more iconic duo.
Sooo…. Quick question:
In what way do you think these clowns are going to blame democrats once they start noticing the lack of unskilled laborers applying for jobs there?
Because they have no problem hiring them for jobs that no legal citizen will work for less than minimum wage for. But when the illegal immigrants are gone and they have to pay a fair wage for legal citizens…. The shit will hit the fan!
They have been doing this for a long time by railing against minimum wage laws, minimum age laws and the universal "no one wants to work anymore".
Texas has about 1.6 million undocumented immigrants. They're going to have to step up their bus game if they're going to run out of "cheap labor."
Also: undocumented <> unskilled. A variety of jobs may not require a certificate or degree, but are not unskilled.
For real, I really don't understand how Texas isn't being prosecuted for human trafficking.
How does one prosecute a state?
There is and will be no lack. There's 10,000+ PER DAY crossing through the SouthWestern Land Border. Places like NYC, Chicago, and Denver are only getting a small fraction of that number.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
“They’re using New Jersey essentially as a bus stop to circumvent the limits on buses that can arrive in New York,” Mr. Fulop said, adding that he is not yet concerned about the migrants’ passage through the state.
Mr. Adams signed his order last week to bring more structure to the process of buses dropping off migrants near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan at odd hours and without notice.
Fourteen buses from Texas arrived in one day the week before last, a record since the city began processing large numbers of migrants who had been sent by Mr. Abbott.
Chicago officials said that in response to the restrictions, buses from Texas began dropping migrants off at O’Hare International Airport, on “random streets” and in neighboring suburbs.
Some of the suburbs surrounding Chicago have begun to pass similar rules regulating when chartered buses carrying migrants can be dropped off.
Michael Gonnelli, the mayor of Secaucus, N.J., where several migrants disembarked over the weekend, said in a statement on Sunday that the new rules might be too difficult to enforce and were “resulting in unexpected consequences” for transit hubs in New Jersey.
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They say war is politics by other means. Republicans are enemies of America.
Say what you want to say about this issue, but we can all agree that this is getting out of hand
Pretty sure that’s the point. None of this is the result of politicians trying to help people. They are fucking shit up bad and I refuse to think anymore that it’s a big grand accident.