Hello; greetings and salutations on this late January afternoon, dear Reader, and welcome.
I think the Democrats need to use some logic and deliberate cognition in general, but especially about the hot topic of the mass deportation of any and all illegal aliens.
Generally speaking, here is the current sentiment from the left:
It's inhumane and/or racist to enforce existing immigration laws (by deporting illegal aliens). ๐ก
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#1: Thatโ is the law that currently exists to protect this nation and us, her people. This nation is not currently anarchist.
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Here, in the United States of America, WE ENFORCE OUR LAWS. #2: You want to be humane? So do I! Which is precisely why I have to support any and all efforts to stop human trafficking. Human trafficking (allegedly) increased by (at least) 600% as one of numerous catastrophic results of the Biden Regime's open borders while the entire Administration ignored all existing laws (see above - and please feel free to provide evidence to the contrary in the comments section here, below).
Having stated what should be obvious...
The underlying concern seems to be something more like:
Our current immigration process to enter the US legally takes too long and must be modernized and streamlined.
See how this concept goes a step beyond the initial strong (valid!) emotional desire to stand up for the immigrants? Moving from mere emotion and shifting over to deliberate cognition empowers us to identify problems at their causal root, and, if we will all lay our egos aside, as well as partisan politics, and focus together on how to best serve and protect all of the humans, then we will be able - together - to create and agree on real, effective, and humane solutions for all.
I have so many ideas of ways that we might be able to improve on existing legal pathways to American citizenship, but will save those for another time as I thought it important to touch on these other things first.
Thank you for your time and consideration, dear Reader, and please do feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section (if you like). ๐
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