@CRobbearts@Galsen_24 Simply because she’s dumb. That pea sized brain can’t process what society deems normal behavior and there are endless vids of stupid people disrupting civil society…
Kinda ironic that she thinks the store’s clothes aren’t their property but she wants HER shoes. The 67 IQ, pea brain is confused.
I’ve always wondered what would happen to me if I “return-stole” the items from the thief as they were making their getaway? Or even picking up one of HER shoes and tossing in the trash. 😂
@ChicagoContrar1 And I’m curious to know how many of the victims were working and had health care coverage at the time of the shooting? I’ll pay for it, that’s okay…
@Libs_OfChicago@Chicago_Police I love your insightful posts LOC yet for your many fans that aren’t proficient in Goony Goo-Goo, like myself, could you please consider including subtitles. Thanks!
@ChicagosMayor Do us all a favor, take an IQ test and publicly share the result. At least we’d be able to accept your ineptitude in governing our fair city…
😂 Like I said Ming, stick to weibo where “Pooh The President For Life Dictator” can spy on your posts. I see you’re from HK. What happened to the “ One China Two Systems” HK autonomous policy that was guaranteed?
Another lie, just like your lie that the UN forces bombed China’s border during the Korean War. For the same reason you won’t answer why X and all other western free speech platforms are banned in China. You know the answer. Because that’s what dictatorships do. They’ll shut your trap in HK soon enough.
Here’s a little info on who as you say, “if they didn’t beat the US to death.” 😂
Military & Allied Casualties
•South Korea (ROK): ~137,000 to 415,000 military deaths (widely estimated up to half a million total dead/wounded).
•United States: 36,574 deaths (of which ~33,700 were hostile battle deaths, while the rest were non-combat or theater of operation deaths).
•Other United Nations Command (UNC): ~1,800 deaths (the largest contributors being the UK and Turkey).
Communist Forces Casualties
•China (PRC): Estimated between 152,400 (official figures) and 900,000 military deaths (Western and UNC estimates).
•North Korea (DPRK): ~400,000 to 520,000 military deaths.
Ummm, Congress has passed Federal Laws against illegal Immigration. Where were the tears and handwringing when Clinton and Obama deported many more illegal aliens than Trump. It’s referred to as enforcement not hating. You need therapy for that TDS…
Modern Immigration Law
•Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA): Compiled and unified all previous immigration and naturalization laws into one comprehensive statute. It forms the basis of modern law, governing legal entry, visas, and deportation.
•INA Amendments of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act): Abolished the national-origins quota system in favor of a system based on skills and family relationships.
•Refugee Act of 1980: Adopted the UN’s international definition of a refugee and created a standardized legal framework for admitting refugees.
•Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA): Granted legal status to millions of unauthorized immigrants and introduced sanctions for employers who knowingly hired undocumented workers.
•Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA):Greatly expanded the grounds for deportation, increased border control measures, and restricted judicial review.
•21st Century Amendments: Congress passed targeted legislation like the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002 and the Secure Fence Act of 2006 to adjust security and visa protocols following the September 11 attacks.
Because the 1952 INA is the overarching framework, most modern changes to U.S. immigration policy are enacted as amendments to that specific act rather than entirely new, standalone laws.
Barack Obama Administration (2009–2016)
•Formal Removals: ~3 million
•Total Enforcements: ~5.2 million to 5.3 million when combining formal removals with those who "returned" or were turned back at the border.
•Context: Obama set the modern record for formal removals (interior deportations), peaking in 2012 with over 400,000 removals in a single year. His administration focused heavily on border crossers and individuals with prior criminal records. You can explore more about these enforcement policies via the Migration Policy Institute.
Bill Clinton Administration (1993–2000)
•Formal Removals: ~2 million
•Total Enforcements: ~12.3 million
•Context: The large discrepancy between formal removals and total expulsions under Clinton stems from a shift in immigration strategies. The vast majority (~93%) were "returns" at the border—primarily single Mexican men who were apprehended and allowed to voluntarily return rather than facing formal, punitive court-ordered deportation. You can review historical enforcement statistics in the Department of Homeland Security Yearbook.