I’ve been thinking a lot about what to do and I realize that there is only one thing: remove every single person in office who supports this president and his policies. Vote. Them. Out. There is no protest or petition or phone call that is going to change their minds.
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Charity, however well meaning, is just a bandaid, and we have no mechanism for providing help to those who have been turned away.
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But individuals voting is not enough. You-YOU-are going to have to invest TIME and MONEY into the electoral process. Don’t ask me how you can help these people if you are not willing and ready to hear the answer.
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The answer is to start working NOW. Volunteer on a campaign NOW. Donate to candidates NOW. Register voters NOW. Treat politics like an everyday part of your life. But the election is more than a year away! Why start now?
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Because the GOP started decades ago. We are woefully behind. These things we are seeing now are the result of decades of think-tank work, recruiting and training candidates, packing courts. WE. ARE. BEHIND.
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Don’t wake up next November with regrets. End.
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UPDATE: It does appear that the priest I mentioned was kidnapped. A cartel showed up to kidnap the migrants. The priest stood in their way. So they took him too.
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They need to stop coming. Problem solved! The migrants are causing problems all over the world. Help these people in their own countries.
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1. We aren’t sending them to their home countries, we are sending them to a foreign country that they do not know. 2. How do you propose that we help them in their home countries?
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They were coming to a country they do not know, so what is the difference. At least they speak the language in Mexico.
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Asylum seekers must have a sponsor in the US-a relative or friend-before they are released from CBP custody. So all those who stay in the US to await their asylum cases are reunited with people they know. If the migrant cannot connect to their sponsor, they are deported at once.
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