Dehumanizing people should not be allowed here.

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I’ve said it countless times. Trump’s ultimate goal is not to stop illegal immigration. His ultimate goal is to stop all immigration. To him, all immigrants are illegal, aside from a very select set of inhabitants from paler-skinned countries.

Trump says he wants foreign nationals who graduate from US colleges to ‘automatically’ receive green cards​

 
For all those who are clutching their pearls about "illegals" or "an illegal".....

A quick search of "a felon" returned five pages of about 20 results per page, not including results in this thread. I bet that almost all of them are in reference to Trump being a felon and being president.

So, if you are going to say that calling someone an illegal or illegal is dehumanizing, then all of the pearl clutchers should go back and edit their references to Trump as a felon.

No, the fact that "illegal" as a noun is a recently concocted term does not change anything, so maybe take down the faux outrage a few notches.
Trump, according to the definition is a felon. He was convicted of felonies.

Undocumented immigrants have not been convicted of being illegal as that doesn't exist.


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And for Pam Bondi, FUCK TRUMP.
 

Trump says he wants foreign nationals who graduate from US colleges to ‘automatically’ receive green cards​

And how exactly are they going to get into these US colleges while ICE is busy deporting them?

And a green card isn't citizenship, so under the current regime this is no guarantee of safety.
 
I’ve said it countless times. Trump’s ultimate goal is not to stop illegal immigration. His ultimate goal is to stop all immigration. To him, all immigrants are illegal, aside from a very select set of inhabitants from paler-skinned countries.
His 1st, 3rd, and 4th wives, as examples.
 
not sure what you mean but it smacks of a tautological argument...

but accepting your argument, then not only Trump and his minions are illegals, there are thousands and thousands of American who are "illegals" and should be referred to as such in order to affirm their humanity.

so maybe your argument is a reductio ad absurdum argument ? If so, then well done, sir:sneaky:
Is that a Harry Potter reference?
 
Waiting…
You’re waiting for me to explain to you that Trump believes his green card promise for “educated” immigrants would weed out a certain type of immigrant from poorer countries, therefore ensuring a higher “quality” of immigrant in both class and race?

You actually needed me to piece that together for you?

Like I said…naive child.
 
You’re waiting for me to explain to you that Trump believes his green card promise for “educated” immigrants would weed out a certain type of immigrant from poorer countries, therefore ensuring a higher “quality” of immigrant in both class and race?

You actually needed me to piece that together for you?

Like I said…naive child.
So “achievers” from “poorer” countries are excluded? Where does he say that?

Remember, I’m a naive child so please be patient
 
So “achievers” from “poorer” countries are excluded? Where does he say that?

Remember, I’m a naive child so please be patient
Trump doesn't believe in "achievers" from poorer countries. Which is why this idea is exciting for him. And regardless, this puts immigrants of those countries at a disadvantage.
 
So “achievers” from “poorer” countries are excluded? Where does he say that?

Remember, I’m a naive child so please be patient
It looks to me like it doesn't need to be said when immigration is being so thoroughly controlled. If you're deported or not admitted, you're not going to get a chance to graduate. Saying something or putting it in writing could be a detriment if they want to further manipulate the process. De facto > de jure
 
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