i think the president has been pretty clear he does not want people who tend to commit crimes or other elements coming to the country. he doesn t mind if we do have an immigration system where people no matter their race are coming here in accordance with our laws. i think the united states should frankly take in more refugees and set an example for the world. i ve seen refugee camps all over the world and there are a lot of people who need our help. and the united states has the room and capacity to provide our help. but when it comes to immigration the president has always said i want to tighten up the porous nature of the border and make sure we re not letting in a criminal element. i actually think those sentiments most americans agree with that, potentially ms-13 which he s been strong on. i don t think you re racist if you want border control and facts who are coming here for the right reasons than folks who
and our point and our mission was to get people to think about the larger issue of mandatory minimum sentences and life without parole. they have to pay for their crimes and being kept in prison longer than they should, and actually how those sentences are admipsterred across our population is oftentimes unfair and unjust. you want to put the focus back on what it actually is and also also get some action. something you and our fellow players you responded, here s part of what you wrote. you said as americans it is our constitutional right to question injustice as they occur. and we see them daily. police brutality, excessive criminal sentencing, residential segregation and educational inequality. the united states effectively uses prison to do you think
submission. you said this has a lot of echoes to america s past similar to what charles is saying. look, the irany ony is the ud states doesn t need to prosecute every single person who crosses the border for a misdemeanor illegal entry. you need to start looking for places to put people, and that diverts resources from prosecuting the people who are actually dangerous. so instead of focusing on the people who pose a threat to public safety we are literally doing what the president says he doesn t want to do, which is turning people into a refugee camp. and i think it s very clear at this point that the president has a racial conception of citizenship, and there s a hierarchy in which white americans are at the top and the rest of us are potentially a threat to that cultural preeminence. what do you do with an
are coming here committing crimes. quickly, scott, the problem is that is maybe most americans would agree with that. you wouldn t have a country if it was not flooded with criminals in the very beginning, right? there s a period in the 1700s, like 1718 to about 1775 in which britain was just sending criminals, literally sending their criminals. we always think about australia, them senning their criminal to australia. they only started to send their criminals to australia when the american colonies started to revolt. and britain wasn t sending its best to america. these were peasants. when you look at what the founding of this country, the original citizens, the original colonists of this country, look at the people coming across the southern borders and they kind of have the same kind of profile, right?
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