only you can tell us...just turn inward...
You mean this fact?
**** that sketch...ROG62 » Yesterday, 11:54 pm » wrote: ↑ You mean this fact?
"It was Trump’s contractor, not Trump himself, who hired 200 undocumented Polish workers to demolish a building to make room for Trump Tower in Manhattan"?
nefarious101 » Yesterday, 6:29 am » wrote: ↑ Anyone breaking the immigration laws by illegally entering America
Illegal = Criminal
I am shocked he actually paid them.Blackvegetable » 42 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ **** that sketch...
Here are the details..
After Senator Marco Rubio raised the issue of undocumented Polish workers during a Republican primary debate this year, Trump described himself as removed from the problem. “I hire a contractor. The contractor then hires the subcontractor,” he said. “They have people. I don’t know. I don’t remember, that was so many years ago, 35 years ago.”
But thousands of pages of documents from the case, including reams of testimony and sworn depositions reviewed by TIME, tell a different story. Kept for more than a decade in 13 boxes in a federal judiciary storage unit in Missouri, the documents contain testimony that Trump sought out the Polish workers when he saw them on another job, instigated the creation of the company that paid them and negotiated the hours they would work. The papers contain testimony that Trump repeatedly toured the site where the men were working, directly addressed them about pay problems and even promised to pay them himself, which he eventually did.
jerrab » Today, 6:11 am » wrote: ↑ I have ancestors who came undocumented and their grandchildren fought in the revolutionary war so you say I should be shipped out.
nefarious101 » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ My god...can't you even write a reply without soundly like a sniveling little sissy?
Stand on your two hind legs and man up....that girly boy **** is disgusting
Who cares what you ancestors did....you're a pedo-prog....most likely you are lying anyway
DeezerShoove » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Unaccomplished nothings have a tendency to inflate whatever their relatives did.
...unless it's unflattering of course. Then it's irrelevant.
nefarious101 » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ my god...it's amazing how he can make "text on a Screen" sound nasally and whiny when you read it
Papiere, Bittenefarious101 » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ My god...can't you even write a reply without soundly like a sniveling little sissy?
Stand on your two hind legs and man up....that girly boy **** is disgusting
Who cares what you ancestors did....you're a pedo-prog....most likely you are lying anyway
They would have broken his legs.
Not because of your ancestors, they had no idea you'd become an American hating liberal retard.jerrab » Today, 6:11 am » wrote: ↑ I have ancestors who came undocumented and their grandchildren fought in the revolutionary war so you say I should be shipped out.
DeezerShoove » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ CP's thread had the news clip and they had comments from locals after the arrest of a pretty bad guy.
One negress was against how they did it. Stupid people abound.
Where does that say he knew their legal status?Blackvegetable » Today, 5:36 am » wrote: ↑ **** that sketch...
Here are the details..
After Senator Marco Rubio raised the issue of undocumented Polish workers during a Republican primary debate this year, Trump described himself as removed from the problem. “I hire a contractor. The contractor then hires the subcontractor,” he said. “They have people. I don’t know. I don’t remember, that was so many years ago, 35 years ago.”
But thousands of pages of documents from the case, including reams of testimony and sworn depositions reviewed by TIME, tell a different story. Kept for more than a decade in 13 boxes in a federal judiciary storage unit in Missouri, the documents contain testimony that Trump sought out the Polish workers when he saw them on another job, instigated the creation of the company that paid them and negotiated the hours they would work. The papers contain testimony that Trump repeatedly toured the site where the men were working, directly addressed them about pay problems and even promised to pay them himself, which he eventually did.
Don't have to convince me that he could be that **** stupid...
The first US immigration laws were passed in 1790, the war ended in 1783. So your ancestors weren't undocumented.jerrab » Today, 6:11 am » wrote: ↑ I have ancestors who came undocumented and their grandchildren fought in the revolutionary war so you say I should be shipped out.
Remember when he eliminated the Federal Debt?nefarious101 » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Hey Dickhead
Trump is taking care of the illegal problem now that he's completely eliminated the Pedo=Prog problem...
You better hope that Trump doesn't decide to do away with the Dickhead problem....best keep your papers handy
So you assume he knew, but can't actually prove it.Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Don't have to convince me that he could be that **** stupid...