He's absolutely right about that; historical demographers make that distinction routinely.
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@MiriamWebster@mirican we please get authority on immigrant and slave definitions. CAN THEY OVERLAP?
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If there can't be involuntary immigrants, then there are no "Dreamers."
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@CNN@SecretaryCarson Given what they suffered, were they alive today, not ONE would accept the title "immigrant".#DisgracefulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@babysgramma what about those DACA recipients? Involuntary! Critics parsing rather that reasoning!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Slaves weren't immigrants, they were slaves. How on earth can you mix up immigration and slavery? He's being willfully ignorant.
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Instead of "involuntary immigrant" I think "involuntary employee" makes a bit more sense, since it was slavery and all.
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...the test: how many lives has this Dr. saved...?! [i.e., give him a break-unartful commentary]
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