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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate. [/quote] It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff. [/quote] Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family. [/quote] To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC. [/quote] Look I don't know if it's the right tactic or not but calling the rounding up of immigrants and sending them to Gitmo a political grievance that's unrelated to a Spanish speaking school is pretty gross. People are terrified. The dictatorship is refusing to recognize schools and churches as sanctuaries and is literally just rounding up people who speak Spanish (a Puerto Rican women was detained in a store in Wisconsin for the crime of speaking Spanish). I realize a lot of us are rightly terrified and anxious and lashing out but if you think this is simply some normal politics than I have news about the next few years.[/quote] Children are being murdered in Ukraine and Gaza. Are we closing in support of them? Or are their lives not as important? [/quote] Well, the coup is happening in our country now. Your whataboutism is revealing.[/quote] If you went on vacation to Paris or London or Rome or literally *any* other place in the entire world, and you liked it so much that you decided to just stay there permanently and then one day, years later, the immigration authorities there discovered that you were living there illegally, what do you think would happen? [/quote] As an adult is this honestly how you think this works? People just come to the US for funsies and stay because vacation? US policies have ravaged Central and South America and made it to so these people are fleeing, like my own ancestors did from pogroms against Jews in Europe. Some undocumented people have no idea of their status for years because their families fled when they were infants. Others are actively applying for permanent residence. Even if you did just want a better life than yeah that should be ok too. This is an 18 year olds view of life.[/quote] You're missing the point, which is that if you violate the immigration laws of literally any country in the world, you should not be terribly surprised if they throw you out. You should try living in another country. The US has some of the most lax immigration laws on the planet. [/quote] Not everyone undocumented is violating the immigration laws. Plenty of people are trying to legally apply for asylum for which you have to be physically in the country.[/quote] Exactly. Crossing the border (including sneaking in) and then applying for asylum is also a legal form of applying for asylum. -Immigration lawyer[/quote]
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