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63 sats \ 16 replies \ @Undisciplined 2 Mar \ on: How Trump’s immigration crackdown could backfire on US economy econ
The US will tend to have high immigration rates, going forward. There's strong political demand to pause and evaluate the current situation, but Americans do like smart hardworking immigrants.
A huge part of our self perception as an exceptional society is that people can come here from anywhere in the world and achieve a better life for their family.
You advocate Trump way too much. 😂
Look how beneath everyone's eyes he's misusing his power.
Just before he announced the SCR (C replaced the B here), he (someone) leveraged 50x worth in millions
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What about my statement was advocating for Trump?
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There's strong political demand
Right now it seems everything in US is run by Trump's demands.
The way he's disposing off people out of US isn't political at all. He's just misusing his powers.
Look how he treated zelensky the other day and called biden stupid and other bad words.
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He got elected by a very passionate base. Political demand is about the popular sentiment, not the person put in power.
Zelensky's a dangerous clown and Biden is an idiot. What's wrong with telling the truth about these things?
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I guess it's common to insult guests and elders in the USA.
Anyways, I think America would need more people in future but it won't be easy to find because of various reasons. The biggest will be that people would not see it economically beneficial to migrate to USA.
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The biggest will be that people would not see it economically beneficial to migrate to USA.
That's completely ridiculous. America is by far the most prosperous place on Earth.
Political leaders shouldn't be venerated. These people are thieves and murderers. Getting triggered over seeing a politician being disrespected is a sign of Stockholm Syndrome.
You have not advocated for Trump
I am definitely a Trump advocate and a hardliner on immigration especially from the third world such as India, Latin America, Africa, Middle East (did I miss anyone?)
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Do you still consider India a third world country?
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