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  • Kannabis Kid
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    #181
    Originally posted by siablo14

    Numbers? US policy places hurdles in front of Mexicans. Not all Mexicans get visas. All Canadians who want to enter, can and do. Not all Mexicans who want to enter do. This is straightforward. Don't see why you have a hard time grasping it.

    Blue - OK.

    Green - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.
    Data is there to be seen you just can't grasp being wrong. Not all Canadians can enter they need a passport which is not guaranteed and need to be a citizen (not a resident) of Canada but once again you are wrong as usual. Also if a Canadian has been convicted of a crime they can be denied entry ohhhh but I thought ALL Canadians can enter when they want too haha.

    If it's so easy for Canadians and so hard for Mexicans why do more Mexicans cross on the regular? Can you please answer this as you've been avoiding it. Numbers prove it all. Also why have over 1.3 million more Mexicans become citizens in the US compared to Canada in recent years? Please answer these very simple questions since you have the data to prove otherwise just like that import data you said you came across recently.

    You are about as Jamaican as Dave Chapelle in Half-Baked.

    Dillian is a Jamaican living in Britain all the real Jamaicans know this especially the ones who use the "new slang" so it makes sense why you don't.

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    • siablo14
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      #182
      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
      Data is there to be seen you just can't grasp being wrong. Not all Canadians can enter they need a passport which is not guaranteed and need to be a citizen (not a resident) of Canada but once again you are wrong as usual. Also if a Canadian has been convicted of a crime they can be denied entry ohhhh but I thought ALL Canadians can enter when they want too haha.

      If it's so easy for Canadians and so hard for Mexicans why do more Mexicans cross on the regular? Can you please answer this as you've been avoiding it. Numbers prove it all. Also why have over 1.3 million more Mexicans become citizens in the US compared to Canada in recent years? Please answer these very simple questions since you have the data to prove otherwise just like that import data you said you came across recently.

      You are about as Jamaican as Dave Chapelle in Half-Baked.

      Dillian is a Jamaican living in Britain all the real Jamaicans know this especially the ones who use the "new slang" so it makes sense why you don't.
      Red - What? If you are just a resident you aren't a citizen. All citizens are entitled to a passport for the nation they are a citizen of. While a Mexican can be denied for any reason or no reason America feels to.

      Purple - Do you have the stats to show how many Canadians attempted to become citizens vs Mexicans? Also, if you place an extra hurdle in front of someone but not another, it's obvious which one you want to enter.

      Green - Okay.

      Yellow - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.

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      • Kannabis Kid
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        #183
        Originally posted by siablo14

        Red - What? If you are just a resident you aren't a citizen. All citizens are entitled to a passport for the nation they are a citizen of. While a Mexican can be denied for any reason or no reason America feels to.

        Purple - Do you have the stats to show how many Canadians attempted to become citizens vs Mexicans? Also, if you place an extra hurdle in front of someone but not another, it's obvious which one you want to enter.

        Green - Okay.

        Yellow - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.
        If they are a resident of Canada they have lived there for a while and are in the process of becoming Canadian citizens you never mentioned them having to be citizens initially you said that people from Canada can enter freely as they please. You forgot they needed a passport so you added that in there to try and be right but that's a process just like obtaining a visa except as the numbers show it's not that big of a process considering more Mexicans cross and become citizens at a much higher rate. Notice how you left out the fact that if they are criminals they cannot enter freely like you previously stated it's there to be seen. Flip flop twist and turn but the truth is there to be seen just like the numbers.

        Yeah I do ill provide them when you provide the import data you said you saw recently not that it matters because I already slapped you in the face with proof from an official government website and you are still in denial. Haha yeah dude the visa is really an extra hurdle takes less than 2 weeks and if you have the money as a Mexican to get a passport you have the means to get the visa it's really quite simple and this is just for crossing if you work in the United States it's even easier. The only hurdles being placed are the ones you keep knocking over trying to come up with valid data that still remains to be seen. I'll ask again why is it that more Mexicans legally cross on the regular than Canadians? I've asked about 10 times and you just keep saying policy obviously it isn't what you say it is.

        I told you.

        Was Dillian Whyte born in Jamaica? Yes or No? If the answer is yes then he's as Jamaican as one can be not that you would know how that feels.

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          #184
          Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
          If they are a resident of Canada they have lived there for a while and are in the process of becoming Canadian citizens you never mentioned them having to be citizens initially you said that people from Canada can enter freely as they please. You forgot they needed a passport so you added that in there to try and be right but that's a process just like obtaining a visa except as the numbers show it's not that big of a process considering more Mexicans cross and become citizens at a much higher rate. Notice how you left out the fact that if they are criminals they cannot enter freely like you previously stated it's there to be seen. Flip flop twist and turn but the truth is there to be seen just like the numbers.

          Yeah I do ill provide them when you provide the import data you said you saw recently not that it matters because I already slapped you in the face with proof from an official government website and you are still in denial. Haha yeah dude the visa is really an extra hurdle takes less than 2 weeks and if you have the money as a Mexican to get a passport you have the means to get the visa it's really quite simple and this is just for crossing if you work in the United States it's even easier. The only hurdles being placed are the ones you keep knocking over trying to come up with valid data that still remains to be seen. I'll ask again why is it that more Mexicans legally cross on the regular than Canadians? I've asked about 10 times and you just keep saying policy obviously it isn't what you say it is.

          I told you.

          Was Dillian Whyte born in Jamaica? Yes or No? If the answer is yes then he's as Jamaican as one can be not that you would know how that feels.
          Red - Canadians. I have always said Canadians. It is much easier to get a passport than a visa. Once you a citizen, you can get a passport, easily because it is your right. Visas are much harder because you gotta get that from another country. Visa is a hurdle that Canadians do not face.

          Yellow - Take the lead as you usually do.

          Purple - Talking bullsh-t.

          Orange - Canadians do not need that qualifier.

          Green - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.





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            #185
            A few weeks ago, Wilder was talking about how boxing needs him and how so many want him to come back. Now, he's "mulling final decision on boxing future". Guess he's not so sure anymore.

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            • MoneyKing
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              #186
              Joshua and Wilder should fight each other....both are BIG time lossssseeeeeerrrrrrrs Wilder did a goofy interview recently and said he'll be back at end of the year.

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              • Kannabis Kid
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                #187
                Originally posted by siablo14

                Red - Canadians. I have always said Canadians. It is much easier to get a passport than a visa. Once you a citizen, you can get a passport, easily because it is your right. Visas are much harder because you gotta get that from another country. Visa is a hurdle that Canadians do not face.

                Yellow - Take the lead as you usually do.

                Purple - Talking bullsh-t.

                Orange - Canadians do not need that qualifier.

                Green - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.
                Nope you keep adding stuff but it doesn't make a difference. Where are these numbers?

                You need to provide something first it's there to be seen

                Go check

                So Canadians are all rich and get free passports?

                Dillian is as Jamaican as you wish you were.

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                • siablo14
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                  #188
                  Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                  Nope you keep adding stuff but it doesn't make a difference. Where are these numbers?

                  You need to provide something first it's there to be seen

                  Go check

                  So Canadians are all rich and get free passports?

                  Dillian is as Jamaican as you wish you were.
                  Green - quote the post where I said people living in Canada and not Canadians. You are the one adding stuff.

                  Yellow - You are the leader there. I am waiting.

                  Orange - A citizen of a country cannot be denied a passport of that nation. A visa can be denied by the issuing nation because the issuing nation doesn't have to allow you in. A passport is far easier to get than a visa for that reason.

                  Red - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.



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                  • Kannabis Kid
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                    #189
                    Originally posted by siablo14

                    Green - quote the post where I said people living in Canada and not Canadians. You are the one adding stuff.

                    Yellow - You are the leader there. I am waiting.

                    Orange - A citizen of a country cannot be denied a passport of that nation. A visa can be denied by the issuing nation because the issuing nation doesn't have to allow you in. A passport is far easier to get than a visa for that reason.

                    Red - Dillian is a Briton living in, working in, and raising his children in Britain.


                    Regardless they still need to obtain a passport right? So it's not all can cross freely like you clearly stated then you added that other stuff but you also forgot to mention if they are criminals can they still cross freely? You said ALL so I'm just asking for a friend. You have yet to answer this.

                    Haile Selassie I?

                    Passport is free? Yes or No?

                    This is Dillian's theme song.





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                    • siablo14
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                      #190
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                      Regardless they still need to obtain a passport right? So it's not all can cross freely like you clearly stated then you added that other stuff but you also forgot to mention if they are criminals can they still cross freely? You said ALL so I'm just asking for a friend. You have yet to answer this.

                      Haile Selassie I?

                      Passport is free? Yes or No?

                      This is Dillian's theme song.




                      Purple - easier to get than a visa. While a Mexican can be denied entry whether he is a criminal or not.

                      Red - Not my leader.

                      Green - This is mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikT9-CdEFnE



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