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TownesVanCamp 5 points ago +5 / -0

Record numbers of jobless AMERICANS and the house is bringing in more bodies that will either need jobs or public assistance, most likely both. That’s a big problem. It will also change the electoral landscape for good. Doubt me? Look at California post Reagan amnesty.

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TownesVanCamp 4 points ago +4 / -0

The thing about that is that they should NOT have jobs. I’m sorry you are beaner first.

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GoodvsEvil2 2 points ago +2 / -0

how much money have they already sucked out of the system being here that long? ok fine they can stay, but hand them a bill.

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TownesVanCamp 2 points ago +2 / -0

Gen z votes overwhelmingly democrat/socialist. You guys keep lying to yourselves about how “based” your generation is but the statistics don’t lie. You guys vote liberal. Just because there are a handful of gen z and millennials that vote conservative doesn’t mean the entire group does. Far from it.

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Mukzn [S] 2 points ago +3 / -1

I'm Gen Z and I'm conservative. I always have been. What should matter the most is determine what's right and what's wrong. Different people have different perspectives on this and that's understandable because we all lived different lives. Giving amnesty to millions of illegals may cause profound effects that will change the political and economic spectrum for years to come.