Sounds like Project XX-XXV at work. At least millions showed up on 6/14 to say what is happening is unacceptable. While the primary focus may be felon47, it's both the Heritage Foundation and Federalist Society oligarchy who are puppet mastering with a dash of Putin. It may take WW3 and nukes to make real change, if the billionaires stay in their bunkers.
Are Americans now divisible? The have’s and have nots? The privileged and the unworthy? Who has appointed themselves the power to sort and choose? Our political climate has become increasingly divisive, to the point where the idea of being “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” feels like a distant memory.
I have felt for some time that those with money/power in America do NOT WANT to change the current immigration system: keeping immigration mostly illegal and hard to get. Let just enough folks sneak through to do our work cheaply and keep them in the shadows. An organized, humane immigration/asylum system to make these folks "legal" Americans (with actual rights) would cost employers (and consumers) "too much". Which is why necessary efforts to reform the immigration system to make it work more smoothly have not been approved (or even frequently discussed) by Congress. A functionally constipated system is what America really wants, but can't admit to itself.
Sounds like Project XX-XXV at work. At least millions showed up on 6/14 to say what is happening is unacceptable. While the primary focus may be felon47, it's both the Heritage Foundation and Federalist Society oligarchy who are puppet mastering with a dash of Putin. It may take WW3 and nukes to make real change, if the billionaires stay in their bunkers.
Are Americans now divisible? The have’s and have nots? The privileged and the unworthy? Who has appointed themselves the power to sort and choose? Our political climate has become increasingly divisive, to the point where the idea of being “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” feels like a distant memory.
I have felt for some time that those with money/power in America do NOT WANT to change the current immigration system: keeping immigration mostly illegal and hard to get. Let just enough folks sneak through to do our work cheaply and keep them in the shadows. An organized, humane immigration/asylum system to make these folks "legal" Americans (with actual rights) would cost employers (and consumers) "too much". Which is why necessary efforts to reform the immigration system to make it work more smoothly have not been approved (or even frequently discussed) by Congress. A functionally constipated system is what America really wants, but can't admit to itself.