Group everybody together as the same and what america forgets about is at the rugged individualism, its very difficult for us to look at the case, lets just say in minneapolis were george floyd died and Law Enforcement, the first thing we think about we think about, he was a black guy, it was a white Law Enforcement officer. That tells me everything i need to know about why this took place. What happens is when you try to make it an issue that an individual died was black and the person whos responsible for it was white, you eliminate other human beings who should also have the same moral outrage, too much of our time today is spent on this herd mentality. Everybody is an individual first and that individual is solely responsible for that action. We should not be outraged because the race of the person thats the fact that this individual died in a very gruesome and brutal way for no reason at all because what happens is that individual dies it takes away some of our humanity and who we
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Groups, several different scenarios and we control for different periods of u. S. Residency, how long do people would people have to have been here in order to qualify. So theres about 3. 6 million unauthorized immigrants who dont qualify for daca who fall into one of these parent categories and about 1. 5 million spouses who dont qualify for daca, unauthorized immigrants who are spouses of citizens or bprs. Those categories overlap so theres about 4. 2 Million People who are either a spouse or parent. The numbers go down pretty substantially when you start adding on long residency requirements. So if youre only extending the program to people who have been here 5 or 10 or 15 years. So a few quick comments about this approach. You know, here again longtime residents with u. S. Based families have important equities that are generally recognized by our immigration system so we can certainly make humanitarian and normative arguments about why people like this should have an opportunity t
Rapidly right now is an Amazing Community organizing infrastructure that got my boss elected, that got an incredible city council elected and thats been really savvy about moving the politics in a way where we can move things a lot more quickly than we have even in the past. And i think Something Like executive action where you have Community Organizations with memberships that are going to be interacting with people about this, its an opportunity to capitalize on that for membership growth, for, again, building the legal key political power to then move for a larger scale Immigration Reform and really strengthening that. Thats unfortunately not my job anymore but i do think its a critical part of this whole equation is how we take the Service Delivery and move it into organizing and power building. Steve . I just want to build on that. I hope that as we move whether its administrative reform or congressional action, that the country has gotten more sophisticated about integration. I k
I should say quickly, i reached out to white house i should say this. I got a text message from a task force official. They did not answer any questions regarding this reporting this morning, about the white house dropping the cdc guidelines. But they said this. On april 16th, President Trump released guidelines for opening america up again. Those guidelines made clear that each state should open up in a safe and responsible way based on the data and response efforts in those individual states. That breaking this morning. Nick, ill take it here. Interesting. Those guidelines are far different than the 17 pages that you first reported on. You broke the story last week. Very specific instructions for institutions about how to reopen safely. Im not sure i understand why they would be controversial. What was the move of the cdc official you spoke to when these things that they worked on pretty hard rejected or sidelined by the white house . I mean, pretty hard is a great characterization.