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  2. Robie is a good dude. Harsher but way more real and way less scummy than most of his peers.
  3. Here are the estimated numbers of deportations without full due process (such as expedited removal) per U.S. president: Jimmy Carter (1977–1981): ~1.5 million Ronald Reagan (1981–1989): ~2.7 million George H. W. Bush (1989–1993): ~1.3 million Bill Clinton (1993–2001): ~12 million George W. Bush (2001–2009): ~2 million Barack Obama (2009–2017): ~2.5 million Donald Trump (2017–2021): ~900,000–1 million Joe Biden (2021–Present): Significantly lower compared to previous presidents, though exact numbers are variable and less focused on expedited removals.
  4. 10 / 9 / 8 / 5 / 2 all seem interesting. Comment on all but 10 specifically Here are the top 10 reasons a U.S. student visa (F-1, J-1, or M-1) might be revoked or terminated: Failure to Maintain Full-Time Enrollment Students must remain enrolled full-time unless granted special permission. Unauthorized Employment Working off-campus without authorization (e.g., without CPT/OPT for F-1 students) violates visa terms. Academic Dismissal or Suspension Poor grades, cheating, or violations of school policies can lead to dismissal — and loss of visa status. Overstaying the Visa Staying in the U.S. beyond the grace period after a program ends can result in visa revocation. Criminal Activity Any criminal charges, including DUI, drug possession, theft, or violent offenses, can lead to revocation. Failure to Report Changes Not reporting changes in address, school, or program to your Designated School Official (DSO) can result in status loss. Providing False Information Lying on your visa application or providing fake documents can cause immediate revocation. Disengagement from Classes If you stop attending classes (even if technically enrolled), you can fall out of status. Violation of School Rules or Honor Codes Academic dishonesty or behavioral issues can get you expelled and affect your visa. National Security or Immigration Enforcement Reasons If a student is suspected of having ties to prohibited organizations or activities, the U.S. government can revoke their visa immediately.
  5. Welcome to the show. WKN will be along shortly. He already has a document made to answer your question...
  6. 2025 Silva may still beat 2025 Nickal...
  7. Did Biden ever say he didn't know if he was supposed to uphold the constitution? I'm finding it very hard for anyone here to answer a simple yes or no question.
  8. So Anderson Silva. In 2011 prime. Would lose to prime Bo Nickal of a few weeks ago ? yes or no answers please.
  9. He's jerking chains fellas. Here's his post from the deplorable section over in the NWT forum...
  10. Time for some regression analysis Take all the performers and their seeds and see if there is a relationship between seed and under/over performance. A #1 seed can never overperform, but is a 32 seed more likely to over-perform than an 8 seed? Is there an optimum seed for overperforming?
  11. 1) your quote said "tears up our university campus." Sounds like damaging property or educational opportunity not politics.
  12. 1) The reason Rubio gave is definitionally political - 'social activist.' If they committed a crime, they should be charged and tried. They have not - because many of the students being deported weren't involved in any of the trespassing or destruction of property. 2) Of course. Tons of people are living here illegally. When have I said otherwise?
  13. So you acknowledge that it wasn't political and also that there are folks residing in our country that shouldn't be here.
  14. They could also just be a high schooler taking advice from BJJ people and asking for other opinions. However the bolded part is a good question - what is OP trying to get out of wrestling? Forget what it's called, forget what some "let me lie down to fight while I insult every combat sport except my own" jabroni said - what do you want from wrestling, OP? If it's "self defense" then absolutely, unequivocally, without a doubt wrestling helps you. Is it the only thing that helps you, or even the best thing, I'd say no. But if you learn to wrestle AND learn how to strike AND learn how to disarm someone then you will be a powerful force if the need ever arises (also remember "Avoiding Fights" is a crucial skill as well). I truly can't imagine needing to defend myself and choosing to lie down. BJJ is weird.
  15. Obviously, he should be brought home and have his day in court, but the issue is far larger than Garcia himself. There is no debate on this: the administration broke the law. There must be accountability for that or they'll keep doing it.
  16. I guess you didn't get the memo. It's not 2011 anymore. The fighters are far better now
  17. Home of the Arrogant Bastard.
  18. Coolest brewery I was ever at was Stone Brewing in San Diego
  19. I do like the idea that you have to complete the rideout for the win. Like you said with the 12 vs 15 seconds of riding time, when the first guy on bottom escapes immediately, then the match just turns into the other wrestler having to choose neutral and try to get a TD while the other guys backs up and stalls for 30 seconds. If one guys escapes in 2 seconds and the other escapes in 5 seconds, is that really how we should be deciding the match? I'm a bit surprised and think stalling needs to be adjusted to compensate for the three point takedown. After this years NCAA tournament, it really stuck out to me how easy it is to win if you score the first takedown. The tactic is simply to score the first takedown, then turn to wrestling a defensive match. Go into the third period up 4-2, wrestle just enough to only get called for stalling twice (it's pretty hard to get hit for stalling 3 times in 2 minutes), and win 4-3. I call it the Antrell Taylor special after he used it against both Bianchi in the quarters and Blaze in the finals. McGowan nearly pulled it off against Vincent Robinson, but blew it by getting taken down with 1 second left.
  20. But if you did what brew would it be?
  21. So more evidence he’s not a great guy, but does nothing to help prove the claim that he’s MS-13, which as a reminder is the reason he was sent to CECOT
  22. No drinking needed. Search X with “ai used to develop legal cases” or any similar search. 50% feasibility, 50% having fun on a message board.
  23. Marco Rubio explicitly told you why he revoked them. "We gave you a visa to come and study and get a degree, not to become a social activist that tears up our university campus. We've given you a visa and you decide to do that — we're going to take it away," An illegal resident is a non-citizen living here without permission of the government. I think a fourth grader could probably have figured that out on their own, but happy to help.
  24. Maybe you should find evidence of something before establishing that something is a fact. And maybe stop trying to to divert attention from the current, very real illegal things the current administration is doing in sending these people, the vast majority of which do not have any serious criminal record, to a prison where they have no idea when (or even if) they'll ever be released.
  25. but pretty much this:
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