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Inhumanely mistreating anyone is bad. But I would like to know specifics there. Like, are you talking about deportation? Are you talking about not letting people into our country? Because, again, countries were God's idea, laws were God's idea. Borders were God's idea.
The Trump administration's immigration enforcement has led to chaotic and aggressive actions by federal agents, as seen in various incidents across the country.
Most of the people that have come to America illegally, these 14 million that have crashed through our borders because Biden basically said we don't have borders, those are good people and they're doing the work that you talked about.
Authoritarian takeovers often start at the edges of society and work their way in. If you give in to Donald Trump, he won't stop; he's going to keep pushing. We've seen this with the rapid occupation of American cities and the crackdown on free speech.
The United States is experiencing a dark period with authoritarian actions from Donald Trump, likened to autocratic regimes. This shift challenges the foundational values of the country.
The Red Scare's bureaucratic procedures and public opinion tactics are being mirrored in the Trump administration's approach to perceived threats.
As soon as you get outside of a meritocracy, everything falls apart. It always leads to one thing, which is you have to enforce these very rigid laws that nobody wants to adhere to. And the way you do that is with the military. Shazam, you got a military dictatorship.
The shutdown is causing a shift in public perception, with people increasingly viewing it as a healthcare issue rather than an immigration debate.
There is a concern that digital IDs could lead to increased surveillance and control over citizens, similar to systems in authoritarian regimes.
Once authoritarianism starts creeping in, it makes inroads, and it's definitely making them right now. That's a problem we need to be aware of.