Go Back To Where Y’all Came From = Hostile Work Environment !

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Ana Navarro did NOT mince her words here!


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Cuomo: 'The President likes to appeal to those who hate'



Cuomo: 'The President likes to appeal to those who hate'
Chris Cuomo: "The President likes to appeal to those who hate. Too few in his party say something. Too many justify it and they try to curry his favor and maybe the favor of the same hateful lot. It is all sickening."cnn.it/2Sgy1ge
 

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Native Americans were born here, did that make them U.S. citizens? African slaves were born here for many generations and were not considered citizens. Japanese were rounded up and detained even though they were citizens.

Julian Assange was an Ecuadorian citizen, and they took that away real fast retroactively. You need to stop acting weak and start preparing, quit blindly using systems they control.

You need to identify with other countries in case things jump off. If the U.S. would stop threatening other countries with economic sanction and war, calling me a criminal, I might be able to leave with minimal money.
 
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Sen. Tim Kaine says Trump's

'go back' language violates
federal anti-discrimination law



USA TODAY
July 17, 2019


WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Twitter users made the case that President Donald Trump's racist tweets telling four progressive Democratic lawmakers to "go back" to other countries use language that violates federal anti-discrimination law.

"The EEOC cites 'go back to where you came from' as a classic form of discrimination that violates civil rights," wrote Kaine. "The President’s bigoted words are so contrary to who we are as a country that we literally have laws against them."

Kaine tweeted the message along with a section of guidance on the relevant section of federal law from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency regulating anti-discrimination workplace laws.

Twitter users had also flagged the section of the law. Television pundit Lawrence O'Donnell said Trump "would be fired from any federal job except the one he has."





The EEOC guidance on National Origin discrimination cites a 2007 EEOC case that found a Muslim car salesperson of Indian descent who, among other things, was told to "just go back where [he] came from," was subjected to a hostile work environment.

Trump's racist comments have sparked a firestorm of controversy. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted along party lines to officially condemn Trump's tweets. A USA TODAY/Ipsos poll found that a majority of Americans aware of the controversy find the tweets offensive.



https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...broken-federal-law-says-tim-kaine/1756337001/

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Trump falsely claims he shut down Ilhan Omar chants 'very quickly'

President Trump on Thursday said he "was not happy" with the "send her back" chants his supporters directed at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) at a Wednesday night rally. "I felt a little bit badly about it," Trump said, claiming he "started speaking very quickly" to shut down the chants.

Video of the rally shows Trump actually waited more than 13 seconds after the chants began to resume his speech, and that he continued disparaging Omar with his next words. The rally chants echo Trump's racist Sunday tweet directed at Omar and three other Democratic congresswomen, telling them to "go back" to the countries they came from.


Source: The Washington Post


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COINTELPRO

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They need to knock off the Nazi or forced relocation games. The Africans call us white when we visit and has been tried before and led to conflict. So dumping us off will not work. An African told me they call us white to send a message for whites not to relocate us.

Slavery was a form of forced immigration and after a number of generations would be impossible to reverse.

The only option is sovereign territory in the U.S., however other immigrant could be dumped off that voluntarily came here.
 
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