This is a point that gets missed sometimes.
It would be nice to know what Mexico's status is with migrants. If they're taking in as many as they allow by policy, their border "openness," or else what they ordinarily would be doing with their own illegal immigrants that are caught.
Yahoo is a garbage news site and this is exactly why. Reporting on this subject is so biased it’s not even funny. Why do t these reporters open their homes to these migrants?
I say this every time they come up, but the only thing they do right is sometimes allow comments on the articles. That's amazing, and can make Yahoo news very entertaining.
All top comments are bashing this hard, all heavily upvoted:
The fact that they feel entitled to entry into this country, rather than understanding and applying to do it the way it has always been done before Joey and his cronies encouraged the caravans, show just how much they DON’T deserve to be in this country. Just because you want to be here, doesn’t give you even the smallest right. Economic “refugees” don’t qualify for asylum INTERNATIONALLY.
They have to apply for asylum in the first country they enter. For most of them the US is not the first country they entered. Asylum denied.
They coulda stopped in any country along the way........
Am I supposed to feel bad for criminals in waiting to illegally cross our border because I don't.
All, and I mean all immigration shud be outlawed, our country is dying !
And then you have the retards piping up, too, and even that is greatly amusing:
Yeah but it's not different than American men feeling entitled to women, jobs, friends, and successful lives. Why do you think we have so many mass shootings happening? Somewhere society (social media) is telling people that they deserve and are entitled to certain lifestyle and career. I mean even the homeless think they're entitled to handouts and housing.
Migrant workers also "bust their hump." Latin immigrants are the hardest working people in this country. Migrants want to work -- and we need workers. So, it's a win-win situation. They will contribute to our country, just as your immigrant ancestors did. Migrants who are crossing the border are no different than your ancestors who came to this country without an invitation. The laws were lax enough to admit your ancestors. Our current immigration laws are overly restrictive, causing migrants to choose unlawful means to enter.
Contrary to your assumptions, we need immigrants to maintain our current work force. The low US birth rate is insufficient to keep up our current level of population. Immigration is necessary.
So, yeah, I actually love Yahoo. Not for the news, but for the comments.
Yea I’m surprised they brought back the comment section. I’m also tired of people bringing up the past with immigration. There are certain rules to asylum.
TBH, Yahoo mostly just republishes articles from other news sites, you can tell where it's originally from by the logo above the title. This one's from AFP (Agence France-Presse, the European equivalent of Reuters or Associated Press).
Yeah, sure - but that's what most of mainstream journalism is nowadays. If you pick a hundred random articles from mainstream news sites, the overwhelming majority of them will be like that.
I mean I don't really want to defend Yahoo or anything like that, fuck them, I'm just clarifying things.
Well yea I have to agree with you. If I grabbed a sample of major headlines they would skew that way. At least yahoo brought back comments. Funny to see how the comments push back on the articles
Hundreds of Venezuelan migrants waiting miserably in Mexico for a chance to cross into the United States, have been left heartbroken by a Supreme Court decision that may prolong a sweeping entry ban.
Isn't this talking about the handling of those caught entering illegally? It's not even a fucking ban, it's an actual attempt to for once partially enforce existing laws instead of doing the standard "catch and release" and "they set foot on US soil so they're basically just better Americans now" policies.
It's not a fucking ban, it's saying if you break the law you'll actually be stopped.
And who has prevented you from working in Mexico? Odd you sit in a makeshift shelter instead of working, does Mexico not have jobs?
To be fair most of them probably aren't legally allowed to work in Mexico either.
This is a point that gets missed sometimes.
It would be nice to know what Mexico's status is with migrants. If they're taking in as many as they allow by policy, their border "openness," or else what they ordinarily would be doing with their own illegal immigrants that are caught.
Mexico is pretty strict with immigration from what I hear
my fellow cats, we must allow the immigration of the rats into the pantry or the cats will not survive
Missed an opportunity to use "ratcist" there.
Yahoo is a garbage news site and this is exactly why. Reporting on this subject is so biased it’s not even funny. Why do t these reporters open their homes to these migrants?
I say this every time they come up, but the only thing they do right is sometimes allow comments on the articles. That's amazing, and can make Yahoo news very entertaining.
All top comments are bashing this hard, all heavily upvoted:
And then you have the retards piping up, too, and even that is greatly amusing:
So, yeah, I actually love Yahoo. Not for the news, but for the comments.
Yea I’m surprised they brought back the comment section. I’m also tired of people bringing up the past with immigration. There are certain rules to asylum.
That would be doing something. They are fucking lazy and screeching like a raped duck is easier than actually, you know, working.
Very true. Kinda like people who claim to be fighting oppression in a western country.
TBH, Yahoo mostly just republishes articles from other news sites, you can tell where it's originally from by the logo above the title. This one's from AFP (Agence France-Presse, the European equivalent of Reuters or Associated Press).
True but they seem to mainly collect leftist articles and a ton of lgbt crap, race hustling, or anti-trump.
Yeah, sure - but that's what most of mainstream journalism is nowadays. If you pick a hundred random articles from mainstream news sites, the overwhelming majority of them will be like that.
I mean I don't really want to defend Yahoo or anything like that, fuck them, I'm just clarifying things.
Well yea I have to agree with you. If I grabbed a sample of major headlines they would skew that way. At least yahoo brought back comments. Funny to see how the comments push back on the articles
Isn't this talking about the handling of those caught entering illegally? It's not even a fucking ban, it's an actual attempt to for once partially enforce existing laws instead of doing the standard "catch and release" and "they set foot on US soil so they're basically just better Americans now" policies.
It's not a fucking ban, it's saying if you break the law you'll actually be stopped.
This shit pisses me off so fucking much.
I'm surprised the courts didn't cuck out. Businesses have been calling for more immigration the last few years.