konceptjones
The one between three and three.
The bold has been asked and answered repeatedly. For one...it's not the same shit. 2. The way it's being done ie "carry your citizenship papers if you don't want to be stopped" was not being done under Biden or Obama. They managed to deport more illegals without the chaos. That should tell you that this is different.
And as big as border security was a talking point during Biden’s administration you can't rightfully say people were giving 0 fucks because it's been a consistent talking point or else "build the wall" would've never been a thing
Nah, Obama's ICE and BP were just snatching up whole families, fuck "show me your papers". And even when folks begged and pleaded with them to show their papers to prove they were citizens, their pleas fell on deaf ears. There were full blown citizens that were deported anyways. And there was chaos, that's why 150 immigrant rights organizations banded together to denounce Obama's immigration practices.
It was a talking point under Biden because we were seeing people cross the Rio Grande and other southern border points with impunity. At the same time, he managed to deport more people than Trump. It's sleight of hand: Focus on one thing so you don't see the other action in play.
I guess what I don't understand is: Why it's so difficult for anyone to acknowledge that these three presidents shared a common goal and even many common practices when it comes to immigration when the facts are presented? Yes, I said earlier in the thread that Trump is loud and brags about his shit whereas Obama and Biden were tight-lipped, but at the end of the day the same shit was going on under all three presidents in some form or fashion. Why is that so difficult to admit?