Immigrants are people.
Regardless of where they stand on border policies, it would be nice to hear candidates talk about them that way.
Immigrants are people.
Regardless of where they stand on border policies, it would be nice to hear candidates talk about them that way.
@Sheril I've always thought it ironic that it was my country (Australia), which pioneered all the "turn back the boats", "illegal", "people smugglers", "queue jumpers", "border protection" rhetoric that is now standard across the political spectrum in the allegedly wealthy and secure countries.
We depend largely on an already marginal thin strip of green along the east coast of the continent for our food security, and when climate push comes to shove, I suspect among the refugees will be us.
Americans are losing at the replacement rate of entire states while being ravaged by hurricanes. I have one hometown I am afraid of the other financially excluded from by unregulated #globalism while the reason I am tooting you is you're Australian. Americans don't care, even those naturally allied.
Familiar streets in San Francisco have been turned over to homeless junkies between points A-B.
I won't call it "the woke mind virus" but agree it's the end of civilization.