They’re not talking about cheap labor, as you’ll see if you read it.
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OK, I must be a complete racist to be skeptical of the true motivations of tech billionaires in promoting Cheap Labor.
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You’re the one who is talking about being a racist. I’m saying it's damaging to long-term US interests.
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Why do you think that a Federal District judge should be able to thwart policies that they think are unsound?
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The Atlantic is based in DC but only has 6 black writers/editors? Should have >40https://www.theatlantic.com/masthead/
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instead of "supporting" MX with a pretty avatar, why not ensure Latinos comprise 20% of your writers/editors?
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'cause all you got right now are A. Fernandez-Campbell, J. Lantigua-Williams, and P. Alvarez. Embarrassing.
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Curiously Fallows is one of few establishment journalists who seemed to understand immigration issues in 90's.
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They want cheap labor and an easily manipulated low expectation population but this comes with a racial problem
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And the media backs up the liberals because the two are children born of the same mother.
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And liberals back up the billionaires to advance their utopian vision for the world.
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