would pay instead of, you know, spreading wealth based on need. money woulneedd be allocated to individuals purely based on the issue of race. racnow, the premise, according to the left, would be to compensate for the evils oflavey slavery. now, first, the country billn simply cannot afford the billions and billions of dollars and trillion s of dollars that it would likely take to allocate and ultimatelyn ,i t is a punitive measure and one that will even furthervi dividede a country thaty deep is already deeply divided. those who support reparationly o believe that america is an evile country filled to the brim with generous notions of bad people. and while no intelligent perso n ,let me be clear, deniese the evils of slavery, it wouldnl be a great injustice to ignore all the progress this country has made on racial issues and other issues. which is the beauty o our great constitution. it has provide d all of us a roadmap that we can right wrongs and correct injustices. o
it was about ten feet separation between that gym and the school. parents were very concerned ver because the men were loiteringyo out front of the school late at night, drinking, smoking,g clea one of the neighbors said , i spent my whole morning cleaning up the beer canni and the cigarettes. i tried to talk to some ofut ofh othemen as they came out of the gym. some of them told me they werer. from venezuela, others from ecuador. but the issue is this. i contacted, you know, a border patrol, obviously, no brandon judd. he s the president of the national border patrol council. and right now we have sixteen thousand in custody at the border. people right now in custody at the border. we have about fifteen hundred known got aways every single day in our country. cand they are unable to propery vet them, which means thatdo a b they can only run a background check on them if they had committed a crime in the united states . oror if they ping an interpolt e database. other than that, have n