My car just drove me home from church 20 miles away with zero disengagement! It wasn’t a perfect drive as it still had little kinks here and there, but it was so good I was clapping and hollering in my car! #FSDBeta
Imagine throwing a whole theatrical tantrum just because you are being asked to return to your own country. Haibo! The math is simply not mathing.
We are out here navigating a cost-of-living crisis, yet our law enforcement has to deploy four state vehicles just to manage one overly dramatic, illegal foreigners. At this point, it is giving "fugitive on the run" energy because why else would anyone fight that hard against going back home?
If we look at this with a bit of emotional intelligence, we can acknowledge that everyone wants a better life, and leaving your homeland is never easy. However, compassion shouldn’t mean compromising our own legal systems and draining our already strained national resources. If you enter a country illegally, you cannot expect a VIP escort and a free pass when the law finally catches up with you.
Our systems are stretched thin enough as it is. We cannot keep using taxpayer funded state assets to babysit people who refuse to respect our immigration laws.
NIGERIA🇳🇬 - THINGS ARE BAD RIGHT NOW;
Lagos is experiencing its worst floods in decades.
Nigerian president Tinubu has disappeared and he is apparently rude on the phone when government officials call him to advise them on what to do.
Mlungisi Mancinza alleges that Phakelumthakathi and Ngizwe received R3 million from Bhejane Chauke, whom he claims has close ties to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Home Affairs' Albert Matsaung says no child can be a citizen of a country if neither of its parents are citizens of that country. He was speaking in Musina where thousands of migrants are awaiting repatriation. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.