After multiple futile attempts to remove this criminal from the US, he participated in a shootout with other illegals, killing a toddler:
He has a history of arrests in the US but somehow it was utterly impossible to remove him from this country.
The really funny part is that El Salvador, the homeland of these gangsters, is finally managing to control their violence. Here in the US we like to pout over El Salvador’s crime-fighting success which means we’ll have to prepare ourselves for more violence.
I posted this a few days ago and will post it again.
The purpose of a system is what it does (POSIWID) is a systems thinking heuristic coined by Stafford Beer who observed that there is “no point in claiming that the purpose of a system is to do what it constantly fails to do.” The term is widely used by systems theorists, and is generally invoked to counter the notion that the purpose of a system can be read from the intentions of those who design, operate, or promote it.
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is better understood as an agency whose function is to let as many people into the country as is humanly possible. Recall that the Federal Government literally sued the state of Texas (and threatened to send in the military to fight the texas police) for trying to protect the borders of texas.
Thankfully, anti-immigration sentiment is unpopular even among the dems, so the biden administration ultimately backed down. But imagine the precedent being set here, threatening to send in the national guard to fight your own people. Do they fucking want a civil war for real?
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It’s not all people that the CBP is so eager to waive through. It’s specifically low-IQ people with underdeveloped subjectivity and non-existent family ties.
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I suppose if you get the crime rate high enough, you’ll have everybody absolutely begging for the government to control everything.
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So much disparities in crime rates even with the blatant stat-rigging lol.
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