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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I imagine lots of diabetics are suffering in Iraq and other parts of the world, no? That's tragic. And perhaps that is the real issue? Let's work on that. I mean, there are diabetics suffering in Alabama...and even MoCo...because they can't afford insulin. Yes, our immigration system is sh1tshow. But the bigger issue is that our country and the global community are a giant sh1tshow...and the answer simply cannot be everyone comes to America. After all, we really don't have the solutions as evidenced by the rather visible human suffering within our own borders. Immigration is a big distraction away from the continual devolution of our once great society. [/quote] All lives matter, diabetic edition! Nicely done pp. Nice concern trolling.[/quote] ? I truly believe the global community must step up and demand basic human rights for everyone. Housing, food, healthcare, education. Equality. Safety. If countries ensured basic human rights and a decent living standard, we wouldn't have these issues. Instead, economic inequality continues to grow...including in the USA. And more people suffer. That's the real issue, people. The Iraqi national is merely a casualty of a heartless system that screws people. But the system isn't the immigration system...it's much bigger than that. #TheMoreYouKnow[/quote] Pay no attention to the schizophrenic man who was deported to Iraq, a country he'd never been to before and where he had no ability to take care of himself, and therefore died on the streets! ALL LIVES MATTER! ALL LIVES MATTER! Except this one. This one doesn't matter.[/quote] Of course his life matters. All lives matter. But if you actually sit in immigration precedings, you'll quickly realize that everyone has a sad story. So, do we just let everyone stay? We will never be equipped to have open borders and allow everyone to stay, so perhaps we should pressure our fellow global citizen leaders to demand basic human rights as discussed above to stem the tide? Unless you think the solution is that the USA is all puppy dogs and rainbows and we should be the only country opening our doors? I would rather see every country on the planet proactively address economic inequality and human rights. Seems like a commonsense approach. It won't be easy, but it should be the goal.[/quote] All lives matter, except the one who actually died because Trump is a cruel horrible person who does cruel horrible things.[/quote] I wish I could have coffee with you and discuss this in person. Then you would realize I'm actually a bleeding heart liberal (never voted for a republican) who has decades of FT professional experience in the law and policy space related to a whole host of social justice issues. You are failing to see the big picture. You are only focusing on the one person and blaming Trump. I see where you are coming from, but I also see the much bigger picture. Want to prevent more tragedies like this poor guy? Then aim higher. This is why we aren't making process: people are seemingly incapable of fighting for the bigger changes that must occur. Aim higher. [/quote] I can see both - I can see that THIS instance of [b]deporting a mentally ill man who'd been in the US all his life, leading to his death[/b], is cruel and cruel in a way that fits in perfectly with Trump's other acts of cruelty. I can also be interested in other systemic things. But THIS man's death is unnecessary, and is Trump's fault.[/quote] No one has explained why he was the US's responsibility. Why does the US have a responsibility to take care of him? [/quote]
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