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Northwest · M
You seem to be confused. They are not here Illegally. They applied for asylum, and then they were human trafficked by the Governor of Florida. They have every right to sue him.
Another point you're confused about: migrants have the same rights as American citizens. Unless you're saying American citizens have no right to sue.
Another point you're confused about: migrants have the same rights as American citizens. Unless you're saying American citizens have no right to sue.
RocktheHouse · M
@Northwest I'm aware they are asylum seekers. Right, many of the migrants who come here apply for asylum. It's becoming a loophole. However, you are right. Illegal is incorrect. I concede you are right on that point. International law as well as our own law permits them to enter.
They are suing because they claim they were promised federal aid to help them buy food and housing and they claim they were promised jobs. Thus, they're suing because they think they're entitled to these things. American citizens don't even have the right to food, shelter and a job. That's my point.
They are suing because they claim they were promised federal aid to help them buy food and housing and they claim they were promised jobs. Thus, they're suing because they think they're entitled to these things. American citizens don't even have the right to food, shelter and a job. That's my point.
Northwest · M
@RocktheHouse
No, they are suing because the Governor of Florida PROMISED them housing, jobs and healthcare, and based on that, they agreed to board the flights.
I may not be entitled to anything at all, but if someone promised me "things", and I made some decisions baed on said promises, then it is my RIGHT to sue. A verbal contract is still a contract.
Thus, they're suing because they think they're entitled to these things
No, they are suing because the Governor of Florida PROMISED them housing, jobs and healthcare, and based on that, they agreed to board the flights.
I may not be entitled to anything at all, but if someone promised me "things", and I made some decisions baed on said promises, then it is my RIGHT to sue. A verbal contract is still a contract.