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mikeymikec

Lifer
May 19, 2011
20,127
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While we understand that the MAGA cult is too dumb to understand they are voting against their own interests, the truly scary part is when it slaps them upside the head, so they can't miss it, and they still stay loyal to "Dear Leader".
I was going to say that such people, once unemployed, are at risk from radicalisation (that ship has sailed), but what I really mean is that Trump's going to want some more stormtroopers and these soon-to-be-jobless people are evidently up for it.
 
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DZero

Golden Member
Jun 20, 2024
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I was going to say that such people, once unemployed, are at risk from radicalisation (that ship has sailed), but what I really mean is that Trump's going to want some more stormtroopers and these soon-to-be-jobless people are evidently up for it.
The issue is to where to send? to invade Europe? China? Trump might end making an army which go out of control...
 

Amused

Elite Member
Apr 14, 2001
57,076
18,531
146
In November, Mississippi father-of-four Kasper Eriksen couldn’t wait to see Donald Trump return as president. Six months later, he was in chains and being deposited in the nightmarish Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, tossed into a cramped cell with 100 other unfortunate people snatched off the streets by ICE.

On paper, Eriksen is a model conservative. He worked as a welding foreman, lived on a family farm, had no criminal record, and, judging by his social media activity, was shoulder-to-shoulder with all things MAGA. None of that mattered to ICE, as back in 2015 Eriksen failed to complete Form I-751 “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence”, just one of the countless steps on his legal path to getting full U.S. citizenship.

Kasper arrived from Denmark in the United States back in 2009 and began proudly walking the long road to being an American. He met his wife Savannah, had four children, paid taxes, built a career, and attended every immigration appointment required. Tragically, Savannah suffered a stillbirth in 2015 and, in the wake of that grief, he missed the deadline for submitting this one form.

Nobody ever told him he was missing a crucial piece of documentation and, as 2025 rolled around, he was preparing to fully formalize his naturalization. ICE had other ideas. At what he thought would be his final meeting with immigration officials on Apr. 15, he was clapped in chains. His reaction, understandably, was bewilderment and shock. As he told the Mississippi Free Press:

“The case manager in Memphis and the U.S. Marshal (had) a real sense of remorse because they realized it was an unfortunate circumstance … He said his hands were currently tied. He told us that, had it been a couple of months earlier, during the previous administration, the situation would have probably been different. With the new administration, things have changed a lot, so they had to treat me like they were going to.”

Without even being able to say goodbye to his wife and family, that was Eriksen’s last moment of freedom. As of writing, Eriksen remains imprisoned in Louisiana. His entire life is now a wide cell crammed with other immigrants, with a few hours of yard time now the only way to stay sane.

Welcome to hell
Eriksen seems to be getting some much needed perspective on what supporting Trump as an immigrant actually means, saying: “It’s all different stuff. Some people have an expired visa, for some, it’s a minor or larger crime. I would say that some of these people (are victims) of miscommunication.”

Meanwhile, his family is left facing an uncertain future. His wife Savannah says they don’t even know what to tell the kids:

“In the early days, we kept it vague. We just said, ‘Daddy has to stay for some more paperwork. As it dragged out, we’ve let them in on a little bit more about what’s going on. First, they thought he was in a hotel. Now, (they realize) he’s probably not at a hotel. Or it’s the most horrible hotel they could have ever imagined.”

It’s unknown what Eriksen’s fate will be, but it’s looking increasingly likely he’ll be removed from the country, barred from re-entry, and permanently separated from his wife and kids. Hopefully, justice and common sense will prevail, and he’ll be released from this unjust detention. And if that happens maybe, just maybe he’ll consider whether supporting Republicans is a smart move.

 

DZero

Golden Member
Jun 20, 2024
1,127
399
96
In November, Mississippi father-of-four Kasper Eriksen couldn’t wait to see Donald Trump return as president. Six months later, he was in chains and being deposited in the nightmarish Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, tossed into a cramped cell with 100 other unfortunate people snatched off the streets by ICE.

On paper, Eriksen is a model conservative. He worked as a welding foreman, lived on a family farm, had no criminal record, and, judging by his social media activity, was shoulder-to-shoulder with all things MAGA. None of that mattered to ICE, as back in 2015 Eriksen failed to complete Form I-751 “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence”, just one of the countless steps on his legal path to getting full U.S. citizenship.

Kasper arrived from Denmark in the United States back in 2009 and began proudly walking the long road to being an American. He met his wife Savannah, had four children, paid taxes, built a career, and attended every immigration appointment required. Tragically, Savannah suffered a stillbirth in 2015 and, in the wake of that grief, he missed the deadline for submitting this one form.

Nobody ever told him he was missing a crucial piece of documentation and, as 2025 rolled around, he was preparing to fully formalize his naturalization. ICE had other ideas. At what he thought would be his final meeting with immigration officials on Apr. 15, he was clapped in chains. His reaction, understandably, was bewilderment and shock. As he told the Mississippi Free Press:

“The case manager in Memphis and the U.S. Marshal (had) a real sense of remorse because they realized it was an unfortunate circumstance … He said his hands were currently tied. He told us that, had it been a couple of months earlier, during the previous administration, the situation would have probably been different. With the new administration, things have changed a lot, so they had to treat me like they were going to.”

Without even being able to say goodbye to his wife and family, that was Eriksen’s last moment of freedom. As of writing, Eriksen remains imprisoned in Louisiana. His entire life is now a wide cell crammed with other immigrants, with a few hours of yard time now the only way to stay sane.

Welcome to hell
Eriksen seems to be getting some much needed perspective on what supporting Trump as an immigrant actually means, saying: “It’s all different stuff. Some people have an expired visa, for some, it’s a minor or larger crime. I would say that some of these people (are victims) of miscommunication.”

Meanwhile, his family is left facing an uncertain future. His wife Savannah says they don’t even know what to tell the kids:

“In the early days, we kept it vague. We just said, ‘Daddy has to stay for some more paperwork. As it dragged out, we’ve let them in on a little bit more about what’s going on. First, they thought he was in a hotel. Now, (they realize) he’s probably not at a hotel. Or it’s the most horrible hotel they could have ever imagined.”

It’s unknown what Eriksen’s fate will be, but it’s looking increasingly likely he’ll be removed from the country, barred from re-entry, and permanently separated from his wife and kids. Hopefully, justice and common sense will prevail, and he’ll be released from this unjust detention. And if that happens maybe, just maybe he’ll consider whether supporting Republicans is a smart move.

Those kids will hate the US and is better to live then in Denmark onwards considering how USA is beign russified
 

trenchfoot

Lifer
Aug 5, 2000
15,504
8,033
136
10,000 for the paperwork?

That's bullshit.

And I don't understand how she's going straight from teacher exchange to citizen.. have to file for Green Card first and then after a few years then can apply for Citizenship.

I-485 (application for green card) is $1440 today
N-400 (application for citizenship) is $710.

So where the hell is he spending additional $8,560 or $9,290 to come up with the $10000 figure?

The reason for those bloated figures is that he's using Trump math, the tried and true way to make atomic explosions out of flea farts.
 

iRONic

Diamond Member
Jan 28, 2006
8,090
3,404
136
In November, Mississippi father-of-four Kasper Eriksen couldn’t wait to see Donald Trump return as president. Six months later, he was in chains and being deposited in the nightmarish Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, tossed into a cramped cell with 100 other unfortunate people snatched off the streets by ICE.

On paper, Eriksen is a model conservative. He worked as a welding foreman, lived on a family farm, had no criminal record, and, judging by his social media activity, was shoulder-to-shoulder with all things MAGA. None of that mattered to ICE, as back in 2015 Eriksen failed to complete Form I-751 “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence”, just one of the countless steps on his legal path to getting full U.S. citizenship.

Kasper arrived from Denmark in the United States back in 2009 and began proudly walking the long road to being an American. He met his wife Savannah, had four children, paid taxes, built a career, and attended every immigration appointment required. Tragically, Savannah suffered a stillbirth in 2015 and, in the wake of that grief, he missed the deadline for submitting this one form.

Nobody ever told him he was missing a crucial piece of documentation and, as 2025 rolled around, he was preparing to fully formalize his naturalization. ICE had other ideas. At what he thought would be his final meeting with immigration officials on Apr. 15, he was clapped in chains. His reaction, understandably, was bewilderment and shock. As he told the Mississippi Free Press:

“The case manager in Memphis and the U.S. Marshal (had) a real sense of remorse because they realized it was an unfortunate circumstance … He said his hands were currently tied. He told us that, had it been a couple of months earlier, during the previous administration, the situation would have probably been different. With the new administration, things have changed a lot, so they had to treat me like they were going to.”

Without even being able to say goodbye to his wife and family, that was Eriksen’s last moment of freedom. As of writing, Eriksen remains imprisoned in Louisiana. His entire life is now a wide cell crammed with other immigrants, with a few hours of yard time now the only way to stay sane.

Welcome to hell
Eriksen seems to be getting some much needed perspective on what supporting Trump as an immigrant actually means, saying: “It’s all different stuff. Some people have an expired visa, for some, it’s a minor or larger crime. I would say that some of these people (are victims) of miscommunication.”

Meanwhile, his family is left facing an uncertain future. His wife Savannah says they don’t even know what to tell the kids:

“In the early days, we kept it vague. We just said, ‘Daddy has to stay for some more paperwork. As it dragged out, we’ve let them in on a little bit more about what’s going on. First, they thought he was in a hotel. Now, (they realize) he’s probably not at a hotel. Or it’s the most horrible hotel they could have ever imagined.”

It’s unknown what Eriksen’s fate will be, but it’s looking increasingly likely he’ll be removed from the country, barred from re-entry, and permanently separated from his wife and kids. Hopefully, justice and common sense will prevail, and he’ll be released from this unjust detention. And if that happens maybe, just maybe he’ll consider whether supporting Republicans is a smart move.

 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
61,450
17,003
136
It’s unknown what Eriksen’s fate will be, but it’s looking increasingly likely he’ll be removed from the country, barred from re-entry, and permanently separated from his wife and kids. Hopefully, justice and common sense will prevail, and he’ll be released from this unjust detention. And if that happens maybe, just maybe he’ll consider whether supporting Republicans is a smart move.
Well, he voted against justice and common sense, so...

 

gothuevos

Diamond Member
Jul 28, 2010
3,199
2,328
136
In November, Mississippi father-of-four Kasper Eriksen couldn’t wait to see Donald Trump return as president. Six months later, he was in chains and being deposited in the nightmarish Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, tossed into a cramped cell with 100 other unfortunate people snatched off the streets by ICE.

On paper, Eriksen is a model conservative. He worked as a welding foreman, lived on a family farm, had no criminal record, and, judging by his social media activity, was shoulder-to-shoulder with all things MAGA. None of that mattered to ICE, as back in 2015 Eriksen failed to complete Form I-751 “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence”, just one of the countless steps on his legal path to getting full U.S. citizenship.

Kasper arrived from Denmark in the United States back in 2009 and began proudly walking the long road to being an American. He met his wife Savannah, had four children, paid taxes, built a career, and attended every immigration appointment required. Tragically, Savannah suffered a stillbirth in 2015 and, in the wake of that grief, he missed the deadline for submitting this one form.

Nobody ever told him he was missing a crucial piece of documentation and, as 2025 rolled around, he was preparing to fully formalize his naturalization. ICE had other ideas. At what he thought would be his final meeting with immigration officials on Apr. 15, he was clapped in chains. His reaction, understandably, was bewilderment and shock. As he told the Mississippi Free Press:

“The case manager in Memphis and the U.S. Marshal (had) a real sense of remorse because they realized it was an unfortunate circumstance … He said his hands were currently tied. He told us that, had it been a couple of months earlier, during the previous administration, the situation would have probably been different. With the new administration, things have changed a lot, so they had to treat me like they were going to.”

Without even being able to say goodbye to his wife and family, that was Eriksen’s last moment of freedom. As of writing, Eriksen remains imprisoned in Louisiana. His entire life is now a wide cell crammed with other immigrants, with a few hours of yard time now the only way to stay sane.

Welcome to hell
Eriksen seems to be getting some much needed perspective on what supporting Trump as an immigrant actually means, saying: “It’s all different stuff. Some people have an expired visa, for some, it’s a minor or larger crime. I would say that some of these people (are victims) of miscommunication.”

Meanwhile, his family is left facing an uncertain future. His wife Savannah says they don’t even know what to tell the kids:

“In the early days, we kept it vague. We just said, ‘Daddy has to stay for some more paperwork. As it dragged out, we’ve let them in on a little bit more about what’s going on. First, they thought he was in a hotel. Now, (they realize) he’s probably not at a hotel. Or it’s the most horrible hotel they could have ever imagined.”

It’s unknown what Eriksen’s fate will be, but it’s looking increasingly likely he’ll be removed from the country, barred from re-entry, and permanently separated from his wife and kids. Hopefully, justice and common sense will prevail, and he’ll be released from this unjust detention. And if that happens maybe, just maybe he’ll consider whether supporting Republicans is a smart move.

This guy will 100% still vote for Trump.
 

Indus

Lifer
May 11, 2002
14,932
10,489
136

iRONic

Diamond Member
Jan 28, 2006
8,090
3,404
136
Well…

“Even though Machia says he would still vote for Trump”

…that’s when my zero fucks given emotion tends to kick in.

Also, when they say the border is secure and they don't want the gang members up in there… same old platitudes from people 1500 miles away from the border. In their neck of the woods MS–13 actually means milking stall #13 where they show up to work at 4 AM!
 

esquared

Forum Director & Omnipotent Overlord
Forum Director
Oct 8, 2000
24,718
5,867
146
^^^
This is the prime example of these voters , voting against their own interests.
They FAFO, and they still said they would vote for the syphilitic orange menace again.
It's impossible to compete with people who think like this.
 

Indus

Lifer
May 11, 2002
14,932
10,489
136
^^^
This is the prime example of these voters , voting against their own interests.
They FAFO, and they still said they would vote for the syphilitic orange menace again.
It's impossible to compete with people who think like this.

I think you might have noticed one thing by now: The people who aren't MAGA are the most disciplined even if not the smartest/ most highly educated/ rich. But they're extremely disciplined about what they want vs what they don't want.

Where as the MAGA voters just outsource thinking to their leader.. because they don't wanna bother with thinking. They just want the guilty pleasure of things.. Buying into MAGA thinking is as easy as eating ice cream!
 
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