Update on Racists and Racism:
1. “Unite the Right,” organizer Jason Kessler was live steaming with Patrick Little, where the two were discussing Jews and the evil threats that they pose to American society. As Little was discussing the “Jewish Question” you hear a voice in the background say “Hey! You get of my room!” “You got a drunk roommate there?” asks Little. “Something like that, “ Kessler responds. It wasn’t a drunken roommate. The man yelling at Kessler was Kessler’s dad, who I can only imagine is exhausted of listening to his dipshit son talk to fellow dipshit’s.
“My family watches the American History Channel and it’s constant anti-German propoganda,” complained Kessler. “I’m stuck in a situation where I have to stay with my family because I’m paying for all these lawsuits and I can’t afford to do that.. but they’re cucked.” As Splinter points about Kessler, he “whines about the people who for some reason have decided to allow him to live with them for free.”
To have the ability to not have to live on the streets, calling them cucks is quite a way to show gratitude. In this day an age where the cost of living is growing at a much faster rate than wages, it’s one thing to live at home, but it’s another thing to talk shit about those who are willing to help you despite your repugnant world view point. Furthermore, if you’re going to be a white supremacist, you can’t be living at home.
2. According to a new lawsuit filed by the ACLU, ICE is working with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to target undocumented immigrants, whom are married to U.S. citizens. The ACLU lawsuit is based on the fact that the current laws of the land created un President Obama allows immigrants married to U.S. citizens to stay in the country while they seek a green card. “That regulation is still the law of the land,” said Matthew Segal, legal director for the ACLU of Massachusetts. “The government can’t create that path and then arrest folks for following that path.” When you work for ICE, your job is to be an agent for crimes against humanity, and the effort to “de-brown” this country.
He’s more from the AP report:
Andrew Graham, a Boston-based ICE officer, said the agency generally receives from USCIS lists of immigrants seeking legal residency who have already been ordered for deportation, had re-entered the country illegally or were considered “an egregious criminal alien.”
Graham said ICE then works with USCIS to schedule interviews so that ICE agents can be present to make an arrest. He noted ICE prefers to spread out the interviews to ease the workload on its agents and to prevent generating “negative media interest” from the arrests.
“At the end of the day we are in the removal business and it’s our job to locate and arrest them,” Graham wrote in part.
It makes sense that they’d want spread the timing of these kinds of arrests, because ICE is not arresting “egregious criminal” aliens. Take for example, one of the lead plaintiffs in this lawsuit, Lilian Calderon. Calderon came to America from Guatemala at the age of three, and “was ordered to leave in 2002 after her father was denied asylum.”
Immigrants want to come to this country legally, but they’re often denied asylum, and Calderon’s father didn’t want his daughter to experience the violence that plagues Guatemala. What a damn criminal!
3. Stephen Miller’s uncle wrote a dunk piece calling his nephew a “hypocrite,” and policies that “repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.” Then next day, Stephen’s uncle, David Glosser, decided to dunk on his evil nephew some more. Going on CNN, Glosser said that the “inexcusable cruelty” of separating children from their families policy, made it impossible for him to remain silent any longer.
In the interview Glosser said that “dozens” of family members “encouraged” him to publicly shit Stephen.
In this unbelievable-era of evil-stupidity represented by the likes of Stephen Miller, it’s awesome to know that much of Stephen’s own family finds him repugnant.
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