How do I deal with the growing support of remigration?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Support for this is NOT growing. Every poll shows support for Trump’s immigration policies is declining. It’s down to the 30’s for his approvals there.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent



I think it’s probably worth considering if you’re able to get out now, while you’re still allowed/encouraged to.

At some point next year, theres going to be a shift in the narrative - away from remigration and towards scapegoating and incarceration. After next year, immigrants will begin getting rounded up on a massive scale, unlike we’re seeing right now, and at that point, you will NOT be allowed to leave.

The writing is on the wall. We’ve seen this before - Germany 1938. You can escape now, or you can die in a camp in 2028, just like jews did in 1942 Germany and Poland.


this is slightly batshit BUT- I think that countries being willing to take these American-hyphen will close their doors. The mass amount of migration is a policy of oligarchs in developing nations, they want floods of their poor, tired hungry, yearning to breathe free to leave so that they can buy their property on the cheap and basically terrorize everyone. If the flood turns back- a lot of these countries will slam the doors. they do NOT want massive amounts of americans with their ideas about freedom, justice, hard work etc coming to ruin their gravy train Neo feudalist way of life and if enough of us "remigrate" we wont assimilate- we will try to change the way these countries and societies function.

Italy has already amended its pathway for citizenship through ancestry b/c of so many americans. 45% of americans are now eligible for eu citizenship but this pathways will slam shut. also many people are in the USA b/c they are persecuted and face death if they go back- Samin Nusrat cant go back to Iran, Atif Mian (Princeton professor of economics) cant move back to Pakistan, Tan France cant move "back" (he's British and the same remigration debate is happening over there) to Pakistan, my family moved here b/c someone stabbed one family member and 2 others were lynched for challenging the feudal system in rural Sindh by providing medical care and pathway to debt free education. I do still own considerable land there but cant read the local language, I actually have never been there and the ppl who lease my land dont want me to come and visit either. I cant imagine what they'd say if I showed up and moved there and started asking questions!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Support for this is NOT growing. Every poll shows support for Trump’s immigration policies is declining. It’s down to the 30’s for his approvals there.




This does not prove that people support trumps policies.

This is like asking if people support train travel and then using that support to show support for the Holocaust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Support for this is NOT growing. Every poll shows support for Trump’s immigration policies is declining. It’s down to the 30’s for his approvals there.



Are you aware it’s not October anymore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.


Not from everywhere, though … they’ve come right out and said that

Why don’t we get more people from places like Norway than from countries - ? That was actually a thing that was said out loud.

That’s just straight up racism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most they will do is cancel or vastly reduce H1B and remigrate people who immigrated under dubious means (under or non vetted, no longer under TPS, marriage fraud, etc)

I don’t see why we should encourage or allow mass immigration of people who undermine American employment or whose values do not align with American values.


What are "american values" exactly ... be specific please

Even good athletic teams realize that you create the best teams by letting as many people onto "your team" as possible and then assigning them either defined roles at the start or at least letting them earn their way up through work and talent.

This is why so many US prep schools have really laughably sub-par athletic teams (wait, sorry, except for sports like water polo and crew and field hockey and figure skating and skiing and ice hockey, where you need access and facilities) and the actual best athletes traditionally come out of large public schools in lower income areas, and other countries.

Just like so much intellectual talent comes from other countries where education is more highly valued than it is in the US
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes OP it hurts to know so many people feel this year. I'm a POC and child of immigrants but was born here. To many people I will never be "American." It sucks but I try to focus on the positives if good things I have.

Ironically its made me much more attached to my hyphenated identity.



You should work on not giving a crap what other people think. Leaning into your "hyphenated identity" just means that you buy into a hyper racialized world. Even Jean Paul Satre, a full blown Marxist, had the sense to note that "hell is other people" meaning that hell is the one dimensional version of you that exists in the minds of others. Stop worrying about rural white supremacists in the backwoods of Oregon and start building the life you want, my friend.


Leave Oregon out if it. They exist everywhere
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.

This isn’t the work of an administration that supports legal immigration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent



What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.

This isn’t the work of an administration that supports legal immigration.


That is horrid!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent



I think it’s probably worth considering if you’re able to get out now, while you’re still allowed/encouraged to.

At some point next year, theres going to be a shift in the narrative - away from remigration and towards scapegoating and incarceration. After next year, immigrants will begin getting rounded up on a massive scale, unlike we’re seeing right now, and at that point, you will NOT be allowed to leave.

The writing is on the wall. We’ve seen this before - Germany 1938. You can escape now, or you can die in a camp in 2028, just like jews did in 1942 Germany and Poland.


So there's no blue wave for the mid terms?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent



I think it’s probably worth considering if you’re able to get out now, while you’re still allowed/encouraged to.

At some point next year, theres going to be a shift in the narrative - away from remigration and towards scapegoating and incarceration. After next year, immigrants will begin getting rounded up on a massive scale, unlike we’re seeing right now, and at that point, you will NOT be allowed to leave.

The writing is on the wall. We’ve seen this before - Germany 1938. You can escape now, or you can die in a camp in 2028, just like jews did in 1942 Germany and Poland.


So there's no blue wave for the mid terms?

Not PP but the vast majority of “next year” is before the midterms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


What utter BS ! You are insane OP.

This administration supports legal immigration.


NO. This administration does not support legal immigration. It has cut down the legal immigration of refugees down by 90%. And for the legal refugees here now, it has cut ALL food aid to adult refugees. So, no, this administration does not support legal immigration at all.
Anonymous
It is a good thing that this administration doesn't support legal immigration. If democrats don't shift to the right on immigration they will continue to struggle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent


Troll

Lame
Anonymous
I like this self-deportation by illegals.
Makes all the sense in the world. You remitted $billions a year to Central America to build new houses for your familia, go retire and raise your kids there.
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