And after they've deported so many people who've come to the country to work hard and pay the taxes that American billionaires aren't, when employers can't find anyone to fill jobs, they'll just spin up the lie of young people not wanting to work, rather than recognize the contributions of hardworking immigrants to American society.
James Borghesani, a spokesperson for the Suffolk County DA, said in a statement that they were “dismayed and surprised” when Martell-Lebron was detained. He said their office asked ICE to return Martell-Lebron.
I'm sure they'll drop him right back off at the courthouse if all the kindhearted prosecutors do is ask nicely. /s
Without Manifest V3 support, better to just use Firefox instead. Or, for Firefox extensions that are not specifically marked as Android-compatible, a fork such as Iceraven instead.
Their decisions seem to conveniently become 'mistakes' whenever there's public backlash...
Given the cost of replacing one's phone or computer, being pro-EU in terms of new purchases is far better than doing nothing at all.
Pretending to be 'pissed off' to distract the public from his pro-Russian stance neither hampers Russia's military campaign nor brings back lost Ukrainian lives.
Somewhat of a clickbait title, but hopefully the bug gets fixed all the same. 👍
A 'dispute' is when both parties have genuine complaints and are able to be negotiated with. Trump's starting a trade war for no reason, so doing nothing only serves to normalize his actions.
While sharing content is good, perhaps for future posts a digital source discussing the same news story could be linked-to instead?
You also don't seem to be marking the language of your posts before submitting them, though that's more understandable given that most Lemmy frontends don't seem to be developed with multilingual posting in mind.
If anyone else wanted to filter out non-English posts from their All feed, post URL regex filters seem to work well (though depends on Lemmy frontend support).
For this community, the syria\.tv
and (?<!english\.)enabbaladi\.net
filters worked for me.
In regex, the \ character removes any special meaning from the character after it (. is a regex wildcard character), while ?<!english\.
ensures that any enabbaladi.net post URL with 'english.' at the start (i.e. an English language article) is not caught by a simple enabbaladi\.net
filter.
I guess when their teeth start falling out they'll just say that it's god's will for them to have less teeth. 🙄
Seems like the new spam technique is sending it as an image rather than text:
The U.S. government can get Central American governments overthrown on a whim, but can't get someone who's been illegally deported there back?
[X] Doubt