Coretta Scott King was against illegal immigration because she saw it hurt black labor

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the cac mamba

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You would think they would realize this is a losing politcal issue and move on. Republicans would like nothing more than immigration to remain the focus. I'm still shocked the Democrats haven't pivoted to any winnable issues yet.
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Democrats are gonna be crashing out over illegals and trannies until the end of time. it's just something i've come to accept :mjlol:
 

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Democrats are gonna be crashing out over illegals and trannies until the end of time. it's just something i've come to accept :mjlol:
They really need to pick a struggle then.
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Holy shyt!!!
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It's worse than I thought.
 

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having dirty paper work and having charges are a choice

…Kay.

I’m simply educating you on the fact legal day workers and seasonal workers are detained by ICE along with those here illegally.

It’s why majority Americans disapprove of current ice raids at workplaces
 

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I never seen ANY illegal immigrant anywhere near the types of jobs I get. I'm not some executive either lol. Do better if someone without elementary level education is taking jobs from you lol.
 

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As hundreds of Black communities across the country have been gentrified since 1980, more than 500,000 Black people have been pushed from their homes. Those same neighborhoods have seen more than 3 million new Latino, Asian, and white residents, with cities like Atlanta, Washington, New York, and San Francisco witnessing entire neighborhoods transform within a single generation.

Perhaps no one has seen this more intimately than Tim Watkins. His Watts neighborhood, which was two-thirds Black at the onset of the 1980s, is now nearly 80% Latino. Over that same period, 92% of Los Angeles’ majority Black neighborhoods that experienced gentrification are no longer majority Black. That is a greater percentage of Black neighborhood loss than any other metro area in the nation. Washington is at a close second, losing 84% of its 55 majority Black areas since 1980.

Dumb nikkaz so obsessed with getting along, they let Compton & Watts become 70-80% Latino :francis:

It really is time to listen to Dr. Claude Anderson.

 

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Isn’t the problem really the people hiring illegals?

Why is the focus so much on the people at the bottom instead of those at the top?

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Economic competition for resources.
If you're not competing at the top, you're competing at the bottom.
Issa class issue for all the Marxists out there and it's been demonstrated more than it need be this is about group economics from the bottom up, not top down. Ask yourself this question again when the next wave of gentrification comes by.
 

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Economic competition for resources.
If you're not competing at the top, you're competing at the bottom.
Issa class issue for all the Marxists out there and it's been demonstrated more than it need be this is about group economics from the bottom up, not top down. Ask yourself this question again when the next wave of gentrification comes by.
I dont think poor underpaid illegals are going to be the ones gentrifying communities breh
 

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I never seen ANY illegal immigrant anywhere near the types of jobs I get. I'm not some executive either lol. Do better if someone without elementary level education is taking jobs from you lol.
Right. If you’re losing out on jobs against people who speak English as a second language, then you have some other problems that you need to address with yourself.
 

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I dont think poor underpaid illegals are going to be the ones gentrifying communities breh
How the fukk do you think Compton & Watts became 80% Latino in a few decades?
Right. If you’re losing out on jobs against people who speak English as a second language, then you have some other problems that you need to address with yourself.
Y'all nikkaz just are stuck on stupid

1/2 of Texas' construction jobs are worked by illegals.

Those are jobs that they'd have to pay an American $30-$40 an hour for, but can pay an illegal $10 for :comeon:


This clown names himself vote democrat, but keeps spreading republican talking points about trans people and illegals :patrice::pacspit::mjpls:

You dummies keep talking about "Republican talking points"

Coretta Scott King was speaking "Republican Talking Points'?

Dr. Claude Anderson was speaking "Republican Talking Points"

A. Phillip Randolph was speaking "Republican Talking Points?"

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Y'all nikkaz just are stuck on stupid

1/2 of Texas' construction jobs are worked by illegals.

Those are jobs that they'd have to pay an American $30-$40 an hour for, but can pay an illegal $10 for :comeon:


So basically you’re saying Black folk are missing out on being hired by shady businesses who are paying undocumented immigrants under the table. :francis:

There is some nuance to work through here, ex-cons, uneducated may need these jobs, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to put faith in this kind of employer.

That said I actually agree with King, these employers should absolutely be fined for hiring undocumented workers.

And instead of deportation, the government should putting the undocumented on a path to residency or citizenship so they can pay taxes and contribute to their community.
 
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