And Laura Ingraham on viewing this shamefully ICE thrug performance stated they should do more... OMG, What happens when legal rules don't apply then ICE turns around and charge elected officials with obstruction. Our votes don't matter any more. We have media propaganda stating this is normal and should more severe. I ask why are we funding this?
They use fear and intimidation in the hopes of deterring a negative response to their illegal actions. Also, because they are completely outnumbered. And that scares the shit out of them.
mmigrants and the Working Poor: Same Struggle, Different Labels
The poverty rate among immigrants is significantly higher than among U.S.-born citizens. Immigrants make up 14% of the population, but over 24% of those in poverty. And when they face deportation, fewer than 4 in 10 have legal representation, not because they don’t want it, but because they can’t afford it.
But citizens aren’t faring much better. Legal defense, housing, and food are all inaccessible for the working poor, regardless of where they were born.
Poor immigrants and poor Americans are not enemies. They are mirrors, both struggling under a system that rewards wealth, punishes need, and sells division as distraction.
Poor immigrant or poor citizen, both live under a system where access, justice, and dignity often depend on resources neither has.
Both are used, exploited, ignored, and both are blamed by systems that shift the focus to newcomers or strangers rather than the structures that profit from division.
The only thing transparent about this admin is that they are hiding an awful lot.
And Laura Ingraham on viewing this shamefully ICE thrug performance stated they should do more... OMG, What happens when legal rules don't apply then ICE turns around and charge elected officials with obstruction. Our votes don't matter any more. We have media propaganda stating this is normal and should more severe. I ask why are we funding this?
They use fear and intimidation in the hopes of deterring a negative response to their illegal actions. Also, because they are completely outnumbered. And that scares the shit out of them.
mmigrants and the Working Poor: Same Struggle, Different Labels
The poverty rate among immigrants is significantly higher than among U.S.-born citizens. Immigrants make up 14% of the population, but over 24% of those in poverty. And when they face deportation, fewer than 4 in 10 have legal representation, not because they don’t want it, but because they can’t afford it.
But citizens aren’t faring much better. Legal defense, housing, and food are all inaccessible for the working poor, regardless of where they were born.
Poor immigrants and poor Americans are not enemies. They are mirrors, both struggling under a system that rewards wealth, punishes need, and sells division as distraction.
Poor immigrant or poor citizen, both live under a system where access, justice, and dignity often depend on resources neither has.
Both are used, exploited, ignored, and both are blamed by systems that shift the focus to newcomers or strangers rather than the structures that profit from division.