A joint U.S.-Mexico topographical survey found that 787 feet of the 995-feet-long buoy line set up by Texas are in Mexico.

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    1 year ago

    @Tb0n3

    @livus @superkret @themeatbridge

    That’s a very simplistic and apathetic response to a human being dying …

    I bet you support the death penalty for people that steal a loaf of bread to feed their children as well.

    The reality is that it’s a very complex issue and while Texas has the right to secure it’s borders a humans right to live is a little more important me thinks.

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        Suffered the consequences of what, exactly? The consequences of being born into a world that doesn’t provide for them? The consequences of unequal access to opportunity?

        Guess then we should get to shoving some consequences your way for being a dick. Your speech is harmful, and you don’t deserve clean food or water or a warm place to sleep.

        Get our of here with your garbage. Your life is not more valuable than ANYONE elses.

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        Ah yes, why don’t they just use those vague programs you alluded to?

        I’m sure you can tell all of us what those programs are and how easy they are to be eligible/apply through. Right? I mean certainly you know what these programs are and wouldn’t just be assuming they’re in place and functional. After all, a blatant assumption like that would make you an utter jackass if it turned out those programs weren’t actually available for everyone or were needlessly restrictive/difficult.