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My company has production facilities all over the world.
I know we have a facility in Boucherville Canada.
A few weeks back I looked to see what jobs they had open there. They had a couple jobs that actually paid better than I am currently paid. They are both night shift but I'm ok with that.
I found out that they speak French in Boucherville though (it's in Quebec iirc) and I don't want to move my family somewhere that we don't speak the language.
I wish we had a plant around Vancouver or something and I would look to move to Canada.
That's how bad trump sucks.
Plus with the way global warming is going, there is going to be water shortage in Utah in the future.
 
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trump is such a douche.
Talks **** about NATO all the time and now wants to invoke article 5 for their help with our southern border which I always hear him claiming he has already fixed.

Under what legal authority would they operate?
 
If government agents can murder you for having a licensed, registered, holstered legal firearm then you don't have a right to bear arms.
 
If government agents can murder you for having a licensed, registered, holstered legal firearm then you don't have a right to bear arms.

I know you're emphasizing the point - but even if that had been Osama Bin Laden firing an AK at every passerby - they had him subdued and it was not their place to make the call to execute him.

ICE agents are untrained idiots who are going to continue to put the general public at risk through their actions.
 
Article 5 I guess.


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I doubt "the border" meets the criteria for article 5. But what I'm really asking is, lets say the Parachute Regiment, The Royal Marines and the Household Cavalry are getting around Texas patrolling the border, what legal framework are the detaining people under?
 
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