“For the first century of the country's existence, anyone could land here and walk right off the boat with no papers of any kind, just as Gumpertz did. Coming here "illegally" did not even exist as a concept.”https://twitter.com/inthepastlane/status/962628226022625280 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
What does it matter? It’s illegal now. Are we not suppose to protect ourselves with law and order??
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Replying to @YishengJiang @kimmaicutler
I’m not going to even reply to that. I’ve done my community service in dispensing truth and knowledge to the liberals. For today.
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How do you think the law was changed? Do you think that it magically changed itself on its own?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @YishengJiang
Do you realize you wouldn’t even be in this country had a bunch of second-generation non-Protestant white Americans and a bunch of African Americans embarrassed in the country in the 1960s by showing how it interventionist practices abroad were at odds with the way it treated
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it treated non-whites at home? Asian immigration was cut off to this country for more than 80 years. If the Civil Rights movement never happened, the US would’ve never revisited its laws in the mid-1960s under JFK and LBJ. You wouldn’t be here.
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