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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just don’t be an undocumented traveler, illegal in any way or have any kind of a criminal record. It’s not because of your BIPOC or LMNOP status. They will have their hands full. [/quote] Or just be white. [/quote] A lot of people without legal immigration documents actually are white, so that won’t help that much. Especially if they are also convicted criminals. [/quote] And yet, it’s not going to be the white people being hassled. [/quote] The point is that some people are assuming that it is pocs who are going to be hassled, but it is actually people who don’t have legal documentation of immigration status- and many of those people are white. The whole issue of deportation is being based on whether or not people have legal documentation of their status, not skin color. Because lots of the people who fit into this category do not in any way look like they are of any “color” but white. They are going to try to deport [b]anyone[/b] without legal documentation, they won’t care two bits about that person’s skin color. [/quote]
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