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Proud_American 11 points ago +11 / -0

Unless she means for parties, this is already a thing everywhere. They don’t enforce it in many areas and you get a single family house with 10 Mexicans living in it, each with a car. There’s also limits on the number of unrelated men who can live together with respect to rentals.

I haven’t seen the text, but I assume this has nothing to do with a limit on family members, either. Maybe I just overlooked the article, but I didn’t see one to get the whole story.

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RidingTheCaboose 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think everyone understands this isn’t about families, it’s about guests. The point of contention is Why does the government get to tell me I can’t have guests inside my home? What happens inside my home is private. That’s what we normally think, and also usually follow it up with As long as no one gets hurt and we aren’t doing anything illegal. But here they’ve made simply being together illegal.

Except it is isn’t illegal to gather and assemble. The mandate is not legal.