Anonymous ID: 921022 May 1, 2018, 10:58 a.m. No.1262720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2742 >>2881

>>1262550 (last)

I wonder if he could legally decline even to process those from the caravan who are waiting in line.

 

Under international law, if they make it to US soil to make a claim for asylum, it has to be heard. I am not happy at all about taking in these future welfare mothers and bilingual-ed public school students, but we have little choice at least temporarily.

 

We can hear their cases and if they're not rock solid, reject them. Hold them in custody while their claim is checked out. The woman says she was abused, say, so send someone down there to check the story out. And find out why she couldn't have escaped the threat somewhere within the whole rest of her country.

 

Do it this way, and we'll be able to reject and humanely return almost all of them.

Anonymous ID: 921022 May 1, 2018, 11:04 a.m. No.1262778   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2854 >>2936

>>1262711

Nov. 22 "cover in gold"

Apr. 30 "define cover"

 

Was the uranium shipped as gold bars? Gold, being a wonderful conductor, might shield some of the emissions (including non-electromagnetic, physicsanon info needed here) from the uranium, making it undetectable.