The point that most people miss is that we should be able to help our own AND asylum seekers. That's how rich we are. That's how good we can be. But our values and priorities are so distorted that we fail to see this and even worse...fight for it.pic.twitter.com/3Ia408dNAB
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Marianne gives me hope that we can find our way out of this mess. Heartless leaders have no place in this society. It’s time to usher in a season of repair. The masses must mobilize and vote them out and visionaries in.
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American first .they are more suffering than anyone else , you see on every corner on American street the amout of people asking for food .
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God bless and I love you for standing with truth
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Does every single asylum-seeker have in inherent right to come into the USA? I and my parents immigrated from the former USSR in 1979. We did it the legal way, had to wait for permission and a green card from US authorities.
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Wasn’t that called “defecting”?
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They also deny climate change. Which I foresee as a major problems as sea levels rise displacing millions of people. It’s all laying the groundwork for a dark future. We need new leadership with compassion and vision for a peaceful future.
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We have a homeless crisis in America. How do we take humane care of those living on the streets, many who are Vets, while many simply can't afford shelter or food, AND those who desire our services that come here from afar?
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By electing leaders who have a strong concept of compassion?
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Good they can stay and fight for their country
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