06-28-2021, 03:06 AM
Harris 's tour was of El Paso, Texas; roughly eight hundred miles away
from the epicenter of the migrant crisis.
from the epicenter of the migrant crisis.
Reduced 1/10th in size, it is the same distance from Chicago to Washington DC, Manila, Philippines to Brunai, or London, England To Salzburg, Austria.
Kamala Harris Wrote:It’s not my first trip. I’ve been to the border many times
This statement Ms. Harris said was made after she debarked Air Force Two, and many would accuse her of lying as it is on record that she had never visited the border since put in charge of the border 94 days prior.
Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council Wrote:You don’t go to El Paso to see what is actually going on at the border.
Art Del Cueto, Vice President of the Border Patrol’s union Wrote:If she really wanted to see what was going on, she would go to the hot zones.
But what do you expect. The US border crisis was completely ignored by the current Biden/Harris administration. And during her trip to Guatamala, Harris and the administration was blasted by Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei stating that the Biden policies, and his family reunification policy were the root cause of human trafficking.
Note that the Harris trip to the border only came to news after former President Trump announced that he planned to visit the border and witness the crisis firsthand.Oh my god. I don't think I even need to quote anything from this, except the article did get something a bit wrong...
NY Post Wrote:No, Biden himself didn’t scream for defunding, but he refused to condemn those who did.
July 19, 2020:
Ady Barkan: “Can we agree that we can redirect some of the funding [from the police]?”
Joe Biden: “Yes, absolutely”
How does that work? Either you give them the funding or you don't. If you don't, you're defunding them.
Thousands are fleeing their homes as the US and Nato forces began withdrawing their forces this May. The Laghmar province has witnessed heavy fighting, and 6000 fled their homes.
Lal Gul, chairman of the Afghanistan Human Rights Organization Wrote:These families are in dire need for humanitarian assistance. No one has helped them. The Afghan government does not have the capacity to address the needs of the large number of IDPs (internally displaced people), and international humanitarian organizations have not helped them.
And Apple wants the same!
There is a bi-partisan bill coming up in the U.S. Congress called the Uyghur Force Labor Prevention Act, one to ban imported goods that are made or partly produced in Chinese factories that used Uyghur slave labor. But it appears that Apple, Nike, and others like them want to keep a status quo.
China continues Arresting Staff of largest pro-democracy paper, now shut down!
Fung Wai-kong was arrested at the airport by China, under suspicions of foreign collusion to endanger national security. It was assumed that he was leaving for Britain. Fung is now the seventh of the executives of Apple Daily, the very last newspaper that defended Hong Kong democracy, arrested in the past two weeks.
Hong Kong Journalists Association Wrote:The HKJA reiterates that freedom of speech and freedom of the press are core values of Hong Kong. If even the writing of the literati cannot be tolerated, it will be difficult for Hong Kong to be regarded as an international city.