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  1. Immigration is only a *problem* when the people are non-white. Otherwise, it is bolsters the economy. White folks are called refugees when they leave their home country in the midst of chaos and turmoil. Ukrainians and now Russians can show up in any country they so desire with open arms. But, non-white folks are illegal aliens/immigrants when trying to escape a bad situation. The most interesting thing to me is that non-white folks defend the overt racism attached to immigration. There's no shortage of Americans (Blacks and Hispanics) who open their mouths with that BS talking point about closing our borders. Shut up. H8ll, if White folks could round up and deport those same American citizens, they would do so in a nanosecond. Non-white folks should be outraged over the treatment of immigrants from the Caribbean and South and Central America. But, wealthy folks really do not have a problem with it. They make plenty money on the backs of immigrants doing the work that most Americans are unwilling to do. The stunt that Southern racists are pulling in transporting immigrants to Northern cities is purely political. The question is why is the government and politicians in those places allowing it to happen. Two sides of the same coin. 😎

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