06-26-2019, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dict...earch-dict-box
invade verb
Definition of invade
1 : to enter for conquest or plunder
2 : to encroach upon : INFRINGE
3a : to spread over or into as if invading : PERMEATE
doubts invade his mind
b : to affect injuriously and progressively
gangrene invades healthy tissue
What they are doing fits the dictionary definition of invade. They are entering to plunder the welfare system and conquest our land through high birthrates, forcing "white flight" and then the election of their own people to rule over the land.
This is a new kind of war that doesn't involve firepower.
This is happening all over the south-western US and in parts of other areas such as the suburbs of Chicago, Denver and other cities.
The future of the US is one in which the weaker rules over the stronger. Much like what is happening in South Africa right now. Americans (be it whites, blacks or asians) have been lulled by Hollywood and the media into allowing this to happen.
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(CNN)The photo is haunting, a vivid reminder of the danger many face when they try to cross into the United States. It shows the human toll of a crisis at the border that's often debated with abstract statistics and detached policy arguments.
The image of the Salvadoran father and his daughter lying face down in the water of the Rio Grande, part of the US border with Mexico, is a heartbreaking testimony to the suffering behind the numbers.
For months, advocates have been warning that deaths at the border would increase, as migrants are forced to cross in more dangerous areas by US policies that make it harder for those seeking asylum to turn themselves in at ports of entry.
Oscar Alberto Martinez and his daughter, identified by officials from El Salvador as Angie Valeria M., drowned in the currents of the Rio Grande on Sunday as they tried to slip into the United States.
Their bodies were found Monday near Matamoros, across the river from Brownsville, Texas. The child was 2 years old, The Associated Press reported.
The photograph was taken by journalist Julia Le Duc, who lives in Mexico.
In the image, the young girl is tucked inside her father's shirt, her right arm slung around his neck as they lie near the shore. Their bodies have come to rest near a river bank where five discarded beer cans and an empty soda bottle sit in the tall reeds. Another beer can floats next to the girl's body.
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Read the whole story if you think you're so tough. https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/25/ameri...nde/index.html
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