Rick Nick
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Rick Nick
@ricknick59
Christian, Veteran, Conservative
Washington Katılım Şubat 2010
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@JPo1369 Only illegal mexicans! It's a shame they can't distinguish the difference! I'll bet the merchants, politicians, and police do not agree with him as they'd sell their mothers for a buck! The almighty dollar is what rules in mexico! You can bribe anyone and buy anything there!
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@LangmanVince Jesus doesn't like you if you protect your family from unenvited rapist and murderers? I think you mean mohammad! But thanks for playing!
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@janninereid1 I don't listen to her! But she has a whole herd of vermin following her, who will destroy your life if you hurt her feelings! So don't talk about how she couldn't sing if it weren't for Autotune or how they're renaming a tunnel after her because her coochie has seen more action!
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@LRV1972 @coffee_anytime U really shouldn't use as a reference that which you've never read & don't understand! It makes you a bigger hypocrite than u already are! Bet u voted for Biden who molested his daughter repeatedly for years! & yet, our handling of illegal invaders raping our citizens upsets you!
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@LRV1972 @coffee_anytime During the Bible time it was not against the law to immigrate into a country it is now against the law to immigrate into a country without doing it the right way because if you did it the right way you would be a citizen instead you are a illegal alien you get zero due process
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@LRV1972 @coffee_anytime ROMANS 13:2
“Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.” – Romans 13:2
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@LRV1972 @coffee_anytime Except by their own admission, they are not foreigners; they are invaders!
Isa 1:7 Your land is devastated, your cities burned with fire. Right before your eyes your crops are being destroyed by foreign invaders. They leave behind devastation and destruction.
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@CleveRockerBoy @LRV1972 @coffee_anytime That is your opinion and not fact! You have to be a democrat because you have put down a religion that some of the smartest, brightest people believe in God, but I will let them know that the all-powerful Chaz Ambrose has spoken, so their beliefs are in vain! NOW DO MUSLIMS!
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A book of mostly made up stories over 2000 years old(and Yes, it’s true, most biblical anecdotes were copied ideas from folklore and tales from other cultures) is about as useless as a Tampon for a man. Perspectives and realities could not be any more different from that long past time.
And another thing, The US Immigration policies are SOFT compared to other nations who make you learn the language and integrate into the countries culture. Kind of like what Hillary Clinton said about US policy before she lost her mind and got bought by the Democrat deep state. See these much stricter policies in other countries then go find your binky and hide in your safe space, ya pansy
Countries with strict immigration policies typically prioritize national security, cultural preservation, or economic considerations, often imposing rigorous visa requirements, lengthy residency periods for citizenship, low refugee acceptance rates, or selective criteria for entrants. Based on available information, here are some countries noted for their stringent immigration policies:
1. Vatican City: Immigration is extremely limited, with citizenship primarily granted to Catholic cardinals, Holy See diplomats, or service workers (e.g., Swiss Guard) residing in Vatican City. Only about 450 of its 800 residents hold citizenship, and naturalization is rare, requiring direct approval from the church administration.
3. Bhutan: Citizenship requires both parents to be Bhutanese, or a 20-year residency (15 for government workers) for naturalization, with strict cultural integration demands, including an oath of allegiance to the king. Residence permits are rarely issued, and tourist visas are tightly controlled through group applications.
4. Japan: Known for stringent visa requirements, especially for low-skilled workers, Japan prioritizes highly skilled professionals (e.g., in tech or education). Citizenship requires at least five years of residency, a clean criminal record, and passing a Japanese language test. The refugee acceptance rate is notably low, with only 44 of over 10,000 asylum requests granted in 2019.
5. Kuwait: Foreigners need a sponsor for a visa, and citizenship requires 20 years of residency, Muslim faith (by birth or conversion for at least five years), and strict vetting. Recent policies aim to reduce foreign workers to prioritize local employment.
6. Liechtenstein: Residence permits are issued via a lottery system, prioritizing EEA or Swiss citizens and highly qualified workers. Citizenship requires 30 years of residency (or community approval via vote, which is rare) and renunciation of other nationalities.
7. China: Citizenship is difficult without Chinese relatives, requiring permanent residency and “legitimate reasons” for naturalization, with slim approval chances. Work or business visas are more accessible but tightly regulated.
8. Switzerland: Citizenship demands at least 10 years of residency, proficiency in an official language (German, French, or Italian), and integration into Swiss society. Each canton and municipality has additional rules, making the process complex.
9. Denmark: Strict rules include a minimum age of 24 for citizenship through marriage, and work permits require specific qualifications. Asylum policies have tightened, aiming for minimal refugee intake.
10. United Arab Emirates (UAE): Citizenship requires 30 years of residency for non-Arab foreigners, fluency in Arabic, a legal income source, and a clean criminal record. Arab nationals face shorter residency periods (3-7 years).
11. Qatar: Citizenship demands 25 years of continuous residency, with strict requirements for financial stability and cultural assimilation.
12. Saudi Arabia: While job seeker visas are available, citizenship is highly restrictive, often requiring long-term residency and significant contributions to the state, with priority given to those with specific skills or investments.
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@coffee_anytime Yes, it is, in fact they should have put alligators in the Rio Grand 4 years ago and we wouldn't have this problem.
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