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Boycott Marriott (link)

Cosmos

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In 2016 after Trump's election, Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson pleaded with the president-elect in an open letter to not deport illegal immigrants.

"Let's take appropriate steps to ensure that these 11 million [illegal immigrants] can help make America stronger by paying taxes, investing in the future and continuing to contribute to our communities. It is impractical and heartless to think that we will evict all these people. Let's find a way to let them live their lives productively," Sorensen said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/h...nters-during-raids/ar-AAEhAjQ?ocid=spartanntp

Ahh Arne, they broke the law. So what you are advocating is lawlessness. Yes?

Look, I realize it's impractical to deport 11 million illegal aliens (although Eisenhower deported an estimated 1.1M), but there must be consequences for breaking the law. Don't like the law. Then change it! Close the asylum loopholes and it will change peoples' expectations. It's not rocket science. But don't expect us who abide by the law to accommodate those who don't, because pretty soon we won't feel compelled to do so either and then chaos will ensue. It's confounding how many of you illegal alien proponents can't think two steps ahead. You make for lousy chess players.

Lastly, I can pretty much guarantee those who 'live in the shadows' don't pay their fair share of taxes and have no intention on doing so. How can I be so cock sure. Because they've been 'in country' for years, haven't bothered to learn the language or assimilate. So what you advocate is a bifurcated, lawless society. Good luck with that, sir.
 
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