JoJo Siwa and the Border Crisis



JoJo Siwa, the child star turned lesbian icon, was questioned by the paparazzi about her opinion on the migrant crisis in our country. She explained that she just wants “love and peace” in the world, which ultimately opens up a larger conversation about our country’s current state. Let’s talk about it.

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42 thoughts on “JoJo Siwa and the Border Crisis”

  1. I´m Puerto Rican, and with Spanish as my main language, I´ve been able to follow the news and thoughts of Latin Americans channels and they ALL agree with what was said here.

    The majority are Venezuelans….guess what? Even Venezuelans are AGAINST the immigration and don´t support their own.

    As for the countries in Latin America that they´ve went through…particulary Mexico…are against this well.

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  2. If other states are going to get upset with having illegal immigrants in their city and call upon border states to take the responsibility of these immigrants, then let the border states handle to problem, don't tell them they can't secure their borders.

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  3. I’m a Texan and it’s been a problem for SO long even before Biden was letting people in but the fact that Biden was like I think this is what is best for Americans just BLOWS my mind. It defies logic it doesn’t make sense and I can’t for the life of me figure out how he was about to allow it and make it happen.

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  4. Interesting choice promoting anti abortion in a video about migrants… We all know that there is more illegal things they do – specifically to women – than what is reported on. If anything, Roe v. Wade needs to be reinstated asap! I know, I would rather yeet myself off a building than carry that child to term.

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  5. Nope, as much as I agree that they need help, how vetting them? How about making sure they really need help and/or asylum, first. They can stay. Everyone else needs to go back. It is not right to expect us to be happy about our tax money to be used to help them when we don't help ourselves first.

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  6. umm your ad for preborn literally sounds like basically emotionally manipulating mothers in crisis to make a decision they may not be prepared for, based solely on the emotion of hearing/seeing a 'heartbeat' (which the heart is basically an electrical impulse.. there is not really much of a brain developed at that point, its just electrical signals .. that yes are triggering the continued growth and development of what can POTENTIALLY become a baby… and of course we should keep im mind the potential of life, but not everyone is ready for that we shouldnt encourage people to make VERY lifechanging decisions based on emotions. Unless Preborn wants to help donate money to help these mothers also raise their children once born (for the many mothers in difficult positions/position of crisis financially etc)

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  7. We have these problems in europe, especially germany, for 10+ years now. There are no rules, no law, no restrictions for people to come here. It's different when the situation has to do with war, I get that, but there is no war, yet still everybody comes here. And god forbid you as a tax paying citizin say something negativly about this topic… you will immediately get the nazi name call and other stuff. It's just frustrating.

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  8. The issue is that there is nobody in the world forcing us to be like this. US acts like it is responsible for solving everybody´s problems and take in all the migrants. And EU is doing the same in Europe. Who is going to point fingers at us if we stop? Literally nobody. It is our decision to make.

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  9. 1st step, remove (screw the voting system, it isn't real) all the people from office that are voting for the sewer. 2nd step is lower the public service — self-interest salaries & spread that $$ to help those genuinely in need. 3rd step, term & age limits. . .Public service positions were never intended to be a position for wealth, it's "SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC". But the abuse has gone on for so many generations, the USA is now an indefinite sewer. This sewer will take generations to clean. I have flashbacks to Total Recall, where the earth is barely inhabitable. Soon, yes, this will be it. . .

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  10. A few years ago, when this started, I was pissed off to hear some of the conditions those migrants were forced to live in… nothing like now, but like a floor on a hotel with like 20 rooms and 100 people to share the rooms with; they had no way to get jobs, most didn't know English, and then the fact they were told if they wanted to go home then they can pay for their own ticket… It is deplorable conditions on both sides… never mind the crime that represents one of the many consequences…

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