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    Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛ (useless_idiot@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:31 JST Useless Idiot 🇳🇱  🥀⌛ Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛
    • cool_boy_mew

    @coolboymew

    Those #Pyrénées dogs are bred and used against #bears.

    Those mountains are also where the pidaras would be halted if Western countries didn’t work together.

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      feld (feld@bikeshed.party)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:29 JST feld feld
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      • SlicerDicer
      • TheBigLoder
      no, coyotes are people who bring drugs across the Mexican border

      This dog killed 11 humans and has to be put down now :pressf:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyote_(person)
      In conversation Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:29 JST permalink

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        Coyote (person)
        Colloquially, a coyote is a person who smuggles immigrants across the Mexico–United States border. The word "coyote" is a loanword from Mexican Spanish that usually refers to a species of North American wild dog (Canis latrans).Migrants pay coyotes a fee to guide them across the border. Fees are normally collected once the migrant arrives at a predetermined destination, usually a border city in California, Texas, or Arizona. Since the 1990s, the proportion of migrants who hire coyotes has increased drastically as a result of intensified surveillance along the border. Background Early system: 1882–1917 Since the end of the nineteenth century, coyotes have been a part of the illegal migratory process for many Mexican migrants. From 1882 to 1917, a series of U.S legislations contributed to the rise of the coyote in illegal border crossings. The Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882 and Immigration Act of 1885 caused the flow of labour to decline. This led to severe labour shortages in the south...
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      Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛ (useless_idiot@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:30 JST Useless Idiot 🇳🇱  🥀⌛ Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛
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      • cool_boy_mew
      • TheBigLoder

      @TheBigLoder @coolboymew

      Isn't a coyote just a small wolf?

      In conversation Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:30 JST permalink
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      SlicerDicer (slicerdicer@bikeshed.party)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:30 JST SlicerDicer SlicerDicer
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      • TheBigLoder
      @useless_idiot @TheBigLoder @coolboymew lol no it’s incredible animal.
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      thebigloder@noagendasocial.com's status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 22:17:31 JST TheBigLoder TheBigLoder
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      @useless_idiot @coolboymew

      Could they have used actual picture of coyotes tho? Look like wolves to me.

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