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Finally: New York Times Admits Biden's
'Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs'

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 2/26/2023 1:15:55 AM

Hundreds of thousands of migrant teenagers are working “brutal jobs” to pay off their smuggling debts amid President Joe Biden’s loose border rules, the New York Times admitted in a February 25 article. “Cristian works a construction job instead of going to school. He is 14 … Carolina packages Cheerios at night in a factory. She is 15 … Wander starts looking for day-labor jobs before sunrise. He is 13,” are the newspaper’s captions of photographs showing young teenagers admitted via the “Unaccompanied Alien Child” border loophole. The children usually work for staffing companies at low-wage subsidiaries of Fortune 500 companies, such as PepsiCo., General Mills, Walmart, Target, and

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Dreadnought 2/26/2023 1:16:19 AM (No. 1412030)
Joe Biden’s Democratic slaver heart.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Rinktum 2/26/2023 4:04:10 AM (No. 1412045)
Democrats do not have the capacity to think a policy through to its logical conclusion. They have a political objective that requires a certain end, but they ignore all potential consequences that arise on the way to getting there because they do not care. This is the the thought process of an impulsive teenager or a political party so malevolent that nothing matters to them but the desired result regardless how many people are detrimentally affected. Illegals mean nothing to the democrat party but as a means to be used as political leverage. LBJ did the same thing to blacks with The Great Society which destroyed many black families and continues to decimate their communities. This is the same strategy but just using a different group of people of color. From slavery to Jim Crow, to The Great Society democrats have used blacks to build up their political power. It benefited them to create a dependent class who looked to government for their very existence and they deliberately and with no thought to the destruction of many families in this community that would come. Now, they will do the same thing to illegals. Any work ethic they may have now will be driven out of their psyche and replaced with government dependence. The democrat party has a slave mentality. They have a caste system wherein they are at the top and any person of color is at the bottom ripe for exploitation.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 2/26/2023 5:26:48 AM (No. 1412071)
I guess that makes Biden the master of the plantation. All he needs now is a white linen suit and a mint julep on the front porch.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 2/26/2023 6:42:43 AM (No. 1412108)
That beats American citizen children playing on the cell phones all day and pretending to go to school because they know that a comfortable basement awaits them when they "graduate." It's the illegals that have joined drug gangs that you need to worry about.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: smak90 2/26/2023 6:47:25 AM (No. 1412109)
They're just taking the jobs that American children refuse to work. Sarcasm off.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Oldenoughtoknowbetter 2/26/2023 7:28:47 AM (No. 1412123)
Another reparation class of people.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Venturer 2/26/2023 8:36:16 AM (No. 1412166)
#5, Where is he sarcasm. It's fact.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: paral04 2/26/2023 8:38:22 AM (No. 1412168)
This isn't news to the Democrats. They have known and exploited this for years. They especially like the kids being put into the sex trade.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: The Remnants 2/26/2023 9:33:48 AM (No. 1412225)
FTA: " . . . The agency (H.H.S.) could not reach more than 85,000 children. . . . " Progressive - Thy name is hypocrite.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: bighambone 2/26/2023 12:54:26 PM (No. 1412392)
Besides all this child labor lawlessness, how many of those children were placed into living situations with adults who were never vetted as being law abiding and moral people, who were not covertly scheming to sexually abuse those children or place them into further sex trafficking situations? Clearly the Biden Administration does not have a clue, as they are now admitting that they have no contact with and do not know what happened to over 85,000 illegal alien children, or probably, if the truth were known, many more illegal alien children who the Biden Administration unlawfully allowed to be taken to the interior of the USA. The American people have also not been told that the supposed “sponsors” who have allegedly been bunking down those illegal alien children are being paid up to $2,000 per child in government funds every month to lodge the children. How many of those are really fraudulent cases is anyone’s guess? Clearly Biden and the leftist and socialist Democrats know from history that the majority of those illegal alien children will quit school as soon as they can, and will either become involved in criminal activity or will work in very low wage jobs. Thus becoming a permanent underclass that will be dependent upon permanent government largess thus becoming future leftist and socialist Democrat supporters and voters, numbers that will be tripled when the Democrats succeed in allowing those illegal alien’s extended families into the USA for what the Democrats will no doubt tout as being humanitarian reunification.
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