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The Left likes illegal immigration because
it’s illegal

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 2/16/2026 9:11:01 PM

The latest rationalization from the Left for illegal immigration is that nothing is illegal in America because America itself is illegal because it’s on “stolen land.” That’s a non sequitur. An illegal act does not become legal simply because the victim is a trespasser. If a stranger breaks into your house while you’re on vacation and illegally occupies it, it’s not legal for another stranger to enter the house to shoot the first stranger while he’s sleeping. Besides, all nations are on “stolen land.” All of Europe, for example, is on land “stolen” from Neanderthals that “modern” humans killed or assimilated.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: crashnburn 2/16/2026 9:36:10 PM (No. 2069404)
Glenn nails it. The question is, besides PDJT 2.0, what are we going to do stop the Lunatic Affluent Women Liberals?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: crashnburn 2/16/2026 11:04:35 PM (No. 2069423)
I meant Lunatic Affluent White Female Liberals.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bpl40 2/16/2026 11:21:52 PM (No. 2069428)
We are finding out through the Minnesota train wreck that the Left favors illegals not just as potential voters. It is a more sinister plot. Illegals are a tool and means of extracting fraudulent funds from the public treasury to feed the Left machine. This has now reached a staggering proportion of one third of all public expenditures - $1.4 trillion!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: ldb51 2/17/2026 1:20:03 AM (No. 2069442)
So tired of the "stolen land" argument. Pretty much every culture has "stolen" the land it occupies from at least one previous culture, everywhere. That is the inevitable weight of human migration, conquest, and survival. If you go back 20-30,000 years, North America was essentially empty except for scattered tribes who wandered or paddled in from Asia, and every new invader since then has destroyed, displaced or absorbed the culture that preceded them. Every culture that proceeded down the years "stole" the land from those who came before, and those that moved on created the migratorial spread of civilizations. The essence of durability is the establishment of laws, social order and identity, cultural viability, a sound technological base, and an effective defensive posture (borders, arms, language and culture, if you wish), to mold and sustain the civilization... otherwise, weakness in any of these key areas, and the unrelenting momentum of human history, will merely expunge or assimilate the old as the new invades. Thus now, and always. Education of the citizens, and especially the young, about these facts and other lore of a culture is an important part of what maintains it through the generations. The modern Left believes it has discovered, for the umpteenth time in history, the secret to an enduring and superior, equitable civilization. It only requires authoritarian control of the peoples' lives and dreams, denial and distortion of history everywhere they touch, and the purposeful mis-education of the young about every facet and truth of existence - and this is a price they are willing to extract from the people, even on pain of death. Otherwise, they would get nowhere with the recycled, revisionist trash they spread. They break the traditional social bonds and destroy the culture's integrity from within, using the ignorant (just another way to say "mis-educated") as a blind and pitiful battering ram. They never see that all they have "discovered" is an old evil, that of fear, intimidation, violence, and destruction, which will only weaken the civilzation and move it along for the next invader. Thus now, and always.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: ARKfamily 2/17/2026 6:04:46 AM (No. 2069458)
#4, if you get right to the heart of the matter, all of this land is God's land and when the Bible talks about the Tower of Babel, it is where I get my answers. . .
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 2/17/2026 8:29:34 AM (No. 2069535)
A stupid argument. Mexicans were created from Mayans and Aztecs who were deposed by Spaniards. If you visit there you can easily tell the difference between the various races but now they claim that they still own five states in the American West that we stole from the Apaches, Comanches and Sioux. The entire Middle East was stolen as was most of Europe and Asia. Canada is French, British, Asian, Indian and Vietnamese. It's called History. It's not so much who takes the land, it's who can prosper and keep it.
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