Migrants overwhelming our systems isn’t a problem that came from nowhere. Stems in part from decades of US policy in Latin America, created by arrogant policy-makers w/ simplistic notions of the world like kids playing legos at the cost of people’s lives. thecity.nyc/2023/7/31/238147…

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Opening the borders to import future Democrat voters played a yuge part too.
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The Squad and the Progressive left are dead. @AOC and @BernieSanders officially killed both entities with their endorsement of @POTUS. huffpost.com/entry/justice-d…
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This book was an eye-opener on this subject.
I'm reading Confessions of an Economic Hitman. Have to admit, it's taking a toll on me. If even ½ is true (based on history, I'd bet it is), it's hard not to feel powerless & cynical in the shadow of immense soulless forces behind global exploitation & our simplistic narratives.
Hope and change 2.0 Chinese knock-off for illegals.
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They come to the USA because we are a great country where they can make more money and get more benefits. No other reason.
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Most Americans have no idea the damage that the CIA and American government have done in Central and South America. All in the name of corporate greed. They have something America wants. They go in and find a way to get it.
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Another empty platitude. What does that mean, playing legos? What are the simplistic notions? What are the policies?
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Are there any difference between the US policy in Latin America and in East Asia?