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"I'm Sorry" Selena Gomez Breaks Down In Tears Over Her People Being Deported To Mexico


https://worldstar.com/videos/wshhU6071ou0F1FLsnBI/im-sorry-selena-gomez-breaks-down-in-tears-over-her-people-being-deported-to-mexico

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America voted for Trump, he is delivering his promise .

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Then she can join them. Everyone wins.

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😄

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As Tom Homan indicated, they are going after the worst of the worst first. Murderers, sex offenders, gang members, people with multiple criminal convictions. That's who they've been targeting with this initial round of deportations. That's who they've been rounding up first.

That's who she's crying for right now: murderers, sex offenders, gang members, people with multiple criminal convictions. She's crying because Murderers, sex offenders, gang members, people with multiple criminal convictions are being removed from our society.

Almost twenty years ago, Evan Sayet, summed it up very well: modern liberals -- woke people -- invariably side with evil over good, wrong over right, and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success.

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From what I understand they go to the immigrant neighbourhood and asking papers of everyone, I heard some Mexican neighbourhood are like ghost towns now.

Some guy's barber was arrested before his haircut was finished.

People are now warned to have photos of their papers on their phone, because they arrest anyone without their papers on them.

But Trump did what he said he would do, so at least there is that.

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You’re just deporting all the painters and fruit pickers ya fuckin retard

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Yet he pardons people responsible for injuring police officers during the capital raid.

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Compared to what Fauci got pardoned for that's barely worth mentioning.

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Sure it is.

The different severity of crimes doesn’t have anything to do with it.

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What??

It most certainly does.

As an example, would you rather POTUS pardon a multi-time child sex offender or someone caught selling a kilo of weed out of his house?

On top of that, Trump pardoned people sitting in jail (most of them without due process) while dementia Joe "pre" pardoned people that hadn't even been arrested and officially charged with anything yet.

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Let’s focus on who he did pardon.

People responsible for injuring police officers during the capital raid.

Apparently injuring officers is fine with you?

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Doesn't bother me nearly as much as "pre" pardoning someone who could be responsible for the deaths/long-term complications of hundreds of thousands.

Also, how much time in jail should someone spend for giving a police officer a minor injury?

Most of the pardoned protestors had spent 2-4 years in jail already.

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There was a good reason Trump pardoned them, and I agree with the pardons. He was absolutely right to do it. The treatment of the ANTIFA rioters during the "summer of love" stands in stark contrast -- they injured police officers and federal officers as well, I remind you -- and this proves there is a two-tier justice system in operation. All of the J6 prosecutions are illegitimate, not because the actions of the J6 defendants are all pristine -- they weren't -- but because the defendants were, in most cases, punished far in excess of what their conduct warranted. Most of the defendants, who should have received a trespassing conviction and a fine, spent years in federal prison. The DA's egregiously overcharged. Virtually no prosecutorial motion was denied, and virtually no defense motion was granted. And the fact that the venue was D.C. meant that the defendants couldn't get an unbiased jury.

These convictions had to be struck down for exactly the same reason we let even clearly guilty defendants walk if evidence against them was obtained via illegal search, or if they were denied their right to counsel, or if they were coerced into giving a confession: they were denied due process, and their convictions are thus irredeemably tainted.

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THIS^

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[–] jk90us (7929) 4 hours ago
Yet he pardons people responsible for injuring police officers during the capital raid.


Well that progress at least. Saying "cops injured" - the truth, instead of people saying "cops killed" - the lie.

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"Her people" - She is born in Texas, isn't she?

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Yes, they are...deporting Texicans? She isn't that sharp, so maybe she got Mexicans and Texans mixed up.

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Very likely her domestic staff.

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The people she uses as furniture

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"Buh bye" says a majority of Americans, tired of having to pay for the Joe & Kamala agenda of Open Borders.

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Where were these "Tears" she's shedding when children are being kidnapped by the Cartel and sold for sex trafficking??

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So fake, she also delated the video. Embarrassing.

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😄

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Relax baby

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So what is so wrong with Mexico? Why do they want to leave? Nice weather, good food, etc.

We are told that the southern part of the USA was originally part of Mexico. So the Spanish conquistadores stole that land from the natives and stole Texas, Arizona, California and New Mexico.

Let us give it back and make a bigger craphole!

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