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The headline makes this sound more encompassing than what he says. Revoking temporary legal status is different than revoking from people with green cards or naturalized citizens. I don’t agree with what he’s saying he will do, but it’s worth clarifying which group of people this actually effects.
It's all stepping stones for them. That's why they say everything they don't like is a slippery slope, because that's how they work.
Like it just happened. First it was illegal, now it's the legal temporary. Next it will be legal _____, etc, etc.
Fascism always needs a new enemy each time it has dealt with the last one. That's why no one is safe from these neo-Nazis.
Is it worth? He didn't care for what status or protection this specific group had. It's not like he's making an argument for that type of asylum. If it's mexican greencard holders he thinks are eating the dogs, they'll be next.
The headline is accurate, he wants to deport people who are in the US lawfully.
They're eating the dogs, the people that came in
Because we all know he will stop there.
This isn't the actual point, it's about canceling citizenship for 2nd generation kids, because they might not vote for the same rednecks they believe should be running the country.
Ironically, if they were even marginally human and unracist, those conservative catholic Mexicans would vote GOP in droves, it's just the brutal, inhuman explicit racism that pushed them blue.