Anonymous ID: c79b32 March 31, 2020, 5:34 a.m. No.8634065   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4101 >>4281

>>8633984

 

Do not take on tons of debt at this time. Any debt relief will not be for your mortgage, school loan, business loan, credit cards, or mortgage. The only debt, if it gets cleared at all, will be at the government level. You still have to pay the bill for the things you buy.

 

You do not want to be the person with bdebt when the bank calls the note in an asset grab. Think logically and think of unintended consequences. Especially when there is nlittle to know sauce but wishful thinking coming from debt holders.

 

You would be better off to pay off that car note as soon as possible.

Anonymous ID: c79b32 March 31, 2020, 5:39 a.m. No.8634100   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4172 >>4448 >>4643

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MOAR GREAT NEWS

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/worlds-busiest-border-falls-quiet-061627393.html

 

World's busiest border falls quiet with millions of Mexicans barred from U.S.

 

TIJUANA/CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - The world's busiest land border has fallen quiet as restrictions to contain the coronavirus prevent millions of Mexicans from making daily trips north, including many who work in U.S. businesses.

 

At least 4 million Mexicans residing in cities along the 1,954-mile (3,144-km) border have been hit hard by the restrictions on non-essential travel. The measures effectively invalidate visas allowing short crossings into U.S. cities to visit family, get medical care or shop.

 

While such B1/B2 "border crossing cards" are officially recreational, Reuters spoke to nearly two dozen residents of Tijuana, Nogales and Ciudad Juarez who use their cards to reach jobs or to care for relatives on the U.S. side of the frontier.

 

All said they could no longer make the crossing, dealing another blow to businesses already suffering from shutdowns on the U.S. side of the border, including vital industries like agriculture.

 

"I don't know what I'm going to do without money. I'm just waiting for a miracle," said 28-year-old Rosario Cruz, a mother of two young children who works for a cleaning company that subcontracts with major retailers in California.

 

The coronavirus restrictions prohibit all non-essential travel across the border. However, the restrictions have not been widely imposed on U.S. citizens traveling to Mexico.

 

My take. Every B1 and B2 vis a needs investigating. B1 and B2 recreational visas used for employment needs to be investigated, the visas rovoked (no more than 4 weeks tops for a recreational visa) and employers JAILED, ARRESTED, and FINED for hiring B1/B2 visa holders.

 

WHEN IS ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

 

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said it did not have an estimate of how many Mexican tourism-related visa holders work without permission in the United States. But U.S. and Mexican immigration experts say the practice is common.

 

According to the U.S. State Department Report of the Visa Office more than 4 million border cards have been issued since 2015. The cards are valid for 10 years.

 

THIS HAS TO STOP. WHAT OTHER COUNTRY HAS A 10 YEAR FREE PASS FOR TOURISM?

 

Before the coronavirus restrictions, over 950,000 people entered the United States from Mexico on foot or in cars on a typical day,

 

That's jobs Americans can't get. because an illegal is doing it.