>baker is ghosted
Baker is thanked.
When ICE meets deportation goals these facilities can be our new insane asylums.
It feels routine, like any winter night and quite a few days in the north. People live in much colder places and temperatures, NewFag.
>>24198028
Why would ICE harass the law-abiding, Anon?
How is being in the USA illegally and being made to leave racism?
These are matters of law.
Most of us do not break the law as those here illegally do.
>Would Russia withdrawal from the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) if Iran was attacked?
Russia is our ally and would cooperate with POTUS to defeat the Deep State control of Iran.
>The huge dumpster that was pushed up against the federal building in Los Angeles earlier is now on fire.
That sums up Antifa and the Democrats: an occasional dumpster fire in a sea of emotion.
>They cant even beat Ukraineโฆ
Russia would prefer not to 'beat' Ukraine. There are very strong cultural ties between parts of Ukraine and Russia. The shame of the situation is the US Embassy fostered a color revolution and facilitated the Maidan Massacre leading to the use of artillery against the civilians of the Donbas.
>Thats an awful lot of dead Russians for a dream.
You are mistaken, Anon. Russians have died for Russian territories that were subjected to artillery and incursions by the Ukrainian/International IC Azov Battalion.
>exactly how worried do I need to be?
Russia is our ally engaged in a limited regional conflict. Nothing more, nothing less. Don't buy the propaganda. The Ukraine conflict was started by the IC/State Department/USAID cabal elements.
> the ultimate commie American Sellout
They can't be sellouts if they always asserted tribal allegiance. That would make them infiltrators and saboteurs with foreign loyalties.
>I once knew a doctor from Ukraine, he hated when I called him a Russianโฆ
Not long ago you might have call him a Pole. Western Ukraine has changed ownership and political and cultural affiliations many times over the years. Occupation gives rise to such emotions.
>kinda like assholes from texas gettin' pissy when you call them americans?
Texans weren't starved by Stalin and the Soviets, 'liberated' by Nazis, then occupied by the Soviets, Anon. God Bless Texas, but Ukraine has had it tough.
>>24198334
><retarded glowfag
Read very carefully.
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Q
>ever wonder why?
Etymology: The name Ukraine is widely thought to originate from the Old Slavic word ukraina, meaning "borderland" or "frontier," which historically justified the use of the definite article "the" (like "the Netherlands" or "the Philippines").
The earliest known usage of the name Ukraine appears in the Hypatian Codex of c. 1425 under the year 1187 in reference to a part of the territory of Kievan Rus'. The use of "the Ukraine" has been officially deprecated by the Ukrainian government and many English-language media publications.
Ukraine is the official full name of the country, as stated in its declaration of independence and its constitution; there is no official alternative long name. From 1922 until 1991, Ukraine was the informal name of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic within the Soviet Union (annexed by Germany as Reichskommissariat Ukraine during 1941โ1944).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Ukraine