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It’s so repulsive to see people cheering for what is basically 80% the same thing as the Holocaust - different end result but otherwise very similar.

Economists have said it would tank the economy and cause inflation - notwithstanding the cost.

Is it going to actually happen or is this Build The Wall 2.0?

 
Uline, a Wisconsin-based office supply company owned by one of Donald Trump’s biggest financial backers, paid workers it brought from Mexico to work at its US warehouses just a fraction of what their US counterparts were paid, according to four sources who spoke to the Guardian.

The workers from Mexico earned per day about the same as their US counterparts were paid by the hour, according to the American and Mexican sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of nervousness about speaking out publicly against the company.

One pay stub, which was seen by the Guardian, showed that a Mexican worker was paid about $38 per day, plus a weekly bonus of about $225 before taxes. Separately, they were also paid daily food expenses.

In comparison, a former warehouse worker, who is American, said based on his experience, Uline’s American warehouse staff were earning between $30 to $35 per hour when he left the company in 2023. The American workers also received health insurance and 401k benefits…….

Uline’s permanent warehouse workers, one former employee said, had to wear a uniform of a red Uline polo, blue zip up jacket, blue work pants, and single color shoes. In the winter, the permanent staff could wear a fleece and a thin hat, but not a thicker coat.

The temporary contracted staff, who were mostly Hispanic, were given only a vest that said Uline.

“They weren’t allowed to wear hats or gloves of any kind, because the manager said it broke code. There were times, in winter in Wisconsin, when it’s single digits at night,” the person said.

“And if they got caught wearing them, they were told to take them off. If they were caught a second time, they were told to go home and then wouldn’t come back.”

The person added: “They did not treat them like human beings.”

The person, who worked for Uline for about four years, recalled that one night when it was “absolutely frigid” – about -6F – he and a co-worker grabbed some extra fleece jackets that were on a table designated for Uline staff and brought them to the temporary contracted workers, only to be “screamed at” by a manager.

“I told him I didn’t care and to write me up because it was -6. It didn’t even make sense. It is unethical,” the person said.

Another former worker independently corroborated the account, saying he had worked at multiple warehouse sites, but that no workers were treated as badly as temporary workers at Uline.

“Worse than any job I have ever seen in my life,” he said. There were frequent injuries related to the cold, he added.…….

The Uhleins are just horrible people. The worst.
 
Yesterday's statistics which will seem very small when compared with the numbers Trump will put up during these current 4 years.
Still doesn't change the fact that everything that you have been conditioned to believe regarding Democrat's handling of illegals is bullshirt! :9:
 
Yesterday's statistics which will seem very small when compared with the numbers Trump will put up during these current 4 years.
Using sports phrases like "the numbers trump will put up" like it's a basketball game, and not people wanting a better life for themselves and their children, shows just how callous and unchrist like you are.
 
More than two dozen Christian and Jewish groups have filed a federal lawsuit over the Trump administration’s decision to overturn a long-standing policy that broadly restricted immigration agents from making arrests at churches and other “sensitive locations.”

The case, filed Tuesday in the District of Columbia by 27 religious groups representing millions of Americans, argued that the move forces congregations “to violate their religious duty to serve and protect their immigrant neighbors” and has affected attendance for worship and social services “due to fear of immigration enforcement action.”

The case is the second filed by religious groups since the policy was issued; the first, filed last week in federal court in Maryland, was originally brought by five Quaker congregations and later joined by other groups including the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and a Sikh temple.…….

27 religious groups sue to block immigration arrests at houses of worship

 
Using sports phrases like "the numbers trump will put up" like it's a basketball game, and not people wanting a better life for themselves and their children, shows just how callous and unchrist like you are.
LOL....I disagree. Jesus said to give unto Caesar what is Caesar's and give unto God what is God's.
We Christians are ( in all things lawful) to be obedient to authority unless that authority asks you to violate scripture.
In all things lawful, there is a process for entering our country legally. Paying smugglers, coyotes, crawling thru underground tunnels, cutting thru border fences etc. is NOT lawful.
Many have entered America legally and many will continue to do so.
Btw...
Christians are "real people" who are free to use "sports phrases" in the manner that I did earlier.
 
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LOL....I disagree. Jesus said to give unto Caesar what is Caesar's and give unto God what is God's.
We Christians are ( in all things lawful) to be obedient to authority unless that authority asks you to violate scripture.
In all things lawful, there is a process for entering our country legally. Paying smugglers, coyotes and such is NOT lawful.
Many have entered America legally and many will continue to do so.
Btw...
Christians are "real people" who are free to use "sports phrases" in the manner that I did earlier.

so "herding up migrants to shuttle them to a detention center" isnt a violation of your scripture?

I guess you just forgot about the "treating them with dignity" part?
 
so "herding up migrants to shuttle them to a detention center" isnt a violation of your scripture?

I guess you just forgot about the "treating them with dignity" part?
Herding up migrants and herding up law breakers are two different phrases used by two different sides of the political aisle. Have a nice day.
 
Herding up migrants and herding up law breakers are two different phrases used by two different sides of the political aisle. Have a nice day.

if thats how you, as a Christian, have to rationalize, so be it.

Scripture is quite clear on this subject and you know it.

Im gonna have a GREAT day.
 
Herding up migrants and herding up law breakers are two different phrases used by two different sides of the political aisle. Have a nice day.
Misc. stuff from Steve: 1) John the Baptist was arrested...jailed unfairly and Jesus did not intervene. 2) Jesus was law abiding and He is the same...yesterday, today and forever. 3) I personally am NOT in favor of people who merely came here illegally fir a better life...if THAT is THE ONLY ILLEGAL thing they did...I am very much AGAINST those people being sent to Gitmo or any similar facility. Deport..fine...Gitmo...No.
 

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