So much for “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”
It is both political folly, as well as moral turpitude, for Democrats to bend even further rightward on immigration in an attempt to satiate the insatiable, writes @natashalennard. interc.pt/39syzJx

Sep 23, 2021 · 2:16 PM UTC

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Many of these people have already received settlement in other countries. They are tearing up their ID papers at the border so they can settle here instead of where they live in Chili or Argentina. How do you think they got to the border? Follow @BillFOXLA. He’s on the ground
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It's the unfettered bleeding heart you're prone to. You think it's a good thing, it is, sometimes. Sometimes not. Depending the outcomes of the policies that will satiate your bleeding heart in the moment. No country has open borders. There is a reason for that ma'am.
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What Biden is doing at the border is DISGUSTING!
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The poor, huddled masses were always meant to be slave horses for the land owners and corporate heads (like Boxer in Animal Farm). You need to use a beautiful phrase to advertise for grunt work, otherwise who would come?
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Centrism, which demands 'fence-sitting' in order to govern, took away the soul of the Democratic Party when Bill et al aligned with that "philosophy" in the 80's.
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Yeah, we had a decent run, but…
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Vijay Prashad -“America, Where Liberty is a statue”
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Conservatism is truly insatiable. TBO, I believe that deep down inside 1) they know climate change is real 2) they don’t believe we can do anything about it 3) they are willfully extracting as much wealth from us as quickly as they can so they can enjoy it before the collapse.