Is LA about to protest? Governor Newsom says Trump deploying CA National Guard

MenacingMonk

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Deporting illegals means disrupting the workforce. Majority of people aren’t gonna work a fruit field or a shytty factory job.

The propaganda will tell you they’re criminals, but they’re not including the fruit vendor man they got or the factory they raided. I even read some reports they picked up American citizens.
 

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Here's the survey.


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That's a plurality, not a majority.

From the same survey,


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A majority disproves of Trump's handling of deportations.

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That account claims to be non-partisan, but their framing seems weird. They overstate the disapproval of the protests, but it downplays the disapproval of Trump's deportation policy, even though that disapproval is stronger and clearer. It gives the false impression that the protests are more out of step with public opinion than the deportation policies they're protesting, when in fact, it's the other way around.
Ok lol

Y'all gonna learn
 

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My sister told me earlier today that some Latina Trump supporter at her job said the exact same shyt :dahell: even said she didn't care if her undocumented family members got deported

I don't like generalizing but it seems like there are some extremely fukking selfish people in that community. Personally I just don't think I'll ever understand the psychological hold Trump has on people. It's crazy. I guess people really, really love feeling like they're better than someone else.

I don’t understand it either. It’s befuddling to me :patrice:
 

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I completely understand, you being a member of my tribe has nothing to do with you being human garbage.

Thinking Frederick Douglass and Corretta would stand arm and arm with the likes of you :mjlol:
They literally made the same economic argument, you fukking c00n. Nap posted a letter signed by all contemporary mid-80's civil right leaders, led by Coretta Scot King, stating that immigration ALWAYS undermines black labor.

You're a c00n. Don't tag or respond to me, nothing you say moves me or even impresses by-standers. You're just WRONG. You're on the wrong side of history and the wrong side of your people. Gross.
 

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Deporting illegals means disrupting the workforce. Majority of people aren’t gonna work a fruit field or a shytty factory job.

The propaganda will tell you they’re criminals, but they’re not including the fruit vendor man they got or the factory they raided. I even read some reports they picked up American citizens.
and their logic is "well gotta crack a few eggs to make an omelette."

So for many people, it doesn't matter if you are illegal or not. If they deem you to be such just off of appearance they won't care if they inconvenience you.


It's stop & frisk x1000000
 

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They literally made the same economic argument, you fukking c00n. Nap posted a letter signed by all contemporary mid-80's civil right leaders, led by Coretta Scot King, stating that immigration ALWAYS undermines black labor.

You're a c00n. Don't tag or respond to me, nothing you say moves me or even impresses by-standers. You're just WRONG. You're on the wrong side of history and the wrong side of your people. Gross.

Justify it all you want, they wouldn't

Continue to be human garbage, I'm sure it will carry you far in life.
 

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Deporting illegals means disrupting the workforce. Majority of people aren’t gonna work a fruit field or a shytty factory job.

The propaganda will tell you they’re criminals, but they’re not including the fruit vendor man they got or the factory they raided. I even read some reports they picked up American citizens.
Automation :youngsabo:
 

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Justify it all you want, they wouldn't

Continue to be human garbage, I'm sure it will carry you far in life.
Read the article, you scary ass fakkit, and note the source: liberal-approved Huff Post. 😇

The Forgotten Letter of Coretta Scott King​

The Forgotten Letter of Coretta Scott King

Robert Hardaway

By Robert Hardaway, Contributor
Professor of law at the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law
Mar 14, 2017, 03:06 PM EDT

In any age of rapidly changing political and partisan perspectives, it is perhaps well to remember how the immigration debate was originally framed back in 1986 when the Reagan/Bush Amnesty plan, put forth to placate the demands of Corporate America for cheap labor, was first enacted. Ignored at the time were the protests which began as early as 1969, when Cesar Chavez and members of the United Farm Workers marched with the Reverend Ralph Abernathy and U.S. Senator Walter Mondale to the border with Mexico to demand the cessation of employers’ practice of importing illegal labor as a means of cutting wages and reducing thousands of their workers to the most grinding poverty.

The government’s response to such protests and demands for economic justice? In the 1980s at a time when African American teenage unemployment approached a disgraceful 80 percent, Big Business cynically petitioned the INS for more visas for cheap foreign labor on grounds that there was an “unskilled labor shortage”. They largely got what they demanded. While Democrats courageously resisted such blatant attempts to lower the wages of legal Hispanic and African Americans, Reagan Amnesty apologists claimed that Americans wouldn’t stoop to perform the “dirty work” that only illegal workers would perform, ignoring the obvious fact that unemployed legal workers gladly and gratefully collect garbage and work in the coal mines if decent wages were paid...

It should be no surprise, therefore, that these demands for economic justice were taken up by the wife of Martin Luther King, who in 1991 joined with eight CEO’s of America’s leading African American organizations to oppose Republican Senator Orin Hatch’s bill to do away with sanctions against employers...

Given the success of Big Business in lobbying the U.S. government to ignore these pleas for economic justice
— on grounds of “humanitarianism” no less — it is perhaps the ultimate irony that this success has translated also in flipping the partisan narrative to the point where even legal immigrants have been tricked into adopting the Reagan/Bush agenda against their own economic interest under the ideological banner of the party that for decades opposed it.

 
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