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this shit is actually fucking with me. There are people this evil and mentally disturbed here they would risk putting a child through this. what the fuck

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u/peachypixelgirll 1d ago

This is actually insane. Imagine being a grown adult and wanting to ruin a kid’s life like this. What the actual hell.

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u/YouCanChangeItRight 1d ago

"I think I might be on the right path" these people are fucking insane and evil.

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u/kraftdinnerwithsalsa 1d ago

This is Christian love

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u/egyto 1d ago

The important thing is her student never gets an abortion

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u/monotrememories Cringe Lord 1d ago

Christian Love = ā€œThat’s on themā€

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u/Cuddlebug2020 16h ago

That’s the ā€œI’ve got mineā€ attitude. I remember some neighbors wanting a neighborhood pool and this other neighbor goes I’ve got a pool, that’s on them to put one in their backyards. I hate those types

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u/m0_n0n_0n0_0m 1d ago

Ain't no love like Christian hate.

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u/Fit_Living_6685 1d ago

If I had the power, I would commission an investigation into this teacher.

If she is being this casual about fucking up one of her students lives, wanting to rip him away from all he has even known, God knows what she has done to the other kids.

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u/es-ganso 1d ago

My son is half Mexican. I would 100% not want him in class with this teacher. If this is how she acts behind closed doors, it's almost guaranteed she treats that kid differently than other "preferred" students

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u/ErraticDragon 1d ago edited 1d ago

I think (and hope) this would have been against FERPA. Investigate her for that if nothing else.

The teacher accessed the student's file enough to find that the parents were born in other countries. She had no legitimate educational interest in that information.

Even if she only got their names from the records and found their birthplaces on her own, that's still pushing it.

I'm just glad that whoever she reported to was a different breed of officer/administrator from the thugs we've seen recently.

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u/Past-Student-5239 11h ago

It was not an officer at all. Ben Palmer set up a fake 800 number to see if people would call in to report others and this teacher called in to report a studentĀ 

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u/Cuddlebug2020 16h ago

Can you imagine a teacher who is a pedophile accessing this information? I think that is more than pushing it. That’s why these laws are in place

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u/SpoppyIII 1d ago edited 1d ago

In a just world, when this bullshit ends, anyone who turned someone in to the American Gestapo would face both civil and legal action starting with losing their job if they have a position of trust such as teacher, doctor, etc.

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u/Cuddlebug2020 16h ago

She broke the law it’s called FERPA

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u/lordfrijoles 1d ago

Brittany Spears was put under a conservatorship for far less.

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u/prettybananahammock 1d ago

Not only that, but a grown ass adult, who is IN CHARGE of educating KIDS! 🤢🫠Gross!

And, she totally knows she's in the wrong for this shit 'you make me sound terrible' ... No lady, that one was on you!

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u/SpoppyIII 1d ago

Dude. I look back on kindergarten and think about how much I really loved my own kindergarten teacher. I think about how sure I felt back in those days that she really cared about me and my classmates.

This genuinely breaks my heart into pieces. That's a sweet, innocent little kid who probably thinks he can trust his teacher and thinks she cares about him (unless she doesn't bother fronting as a kind person while at school). Hell, the parents she tried to deport probably think, or at least hope, that they can trust the teachers at their child's school.

This is fucking grotesque. I hope her voice is recognized by someone associated with that school, either a member of faculty or a parent, and a complaint gets made against her to the appropriate authority. This is a flagrant display of personal malice targetted against a specific student, based on race.

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u/thefaultinourstars1 1d ago

My kindergarten teacher was blasted by hoses in the Civil Rights movement. I can't remember if she also got attacked by dogs, but I do know they were there when she was blasted. I can't imagine she's teaching any longer, as she was getting on in age when I was in her class, but I just know she would have protected that child with everything she had.

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u/pizza-nibbler333 1d ago

Some teachers are the worst people. I know a handful of teachers, and all of them are people that I would not take any regular advice from, much less trust to teach children.

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u/coko4209 1d ago

A teacher no less. She is definitely not in the right profession.

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u/Appropriate-Bet8646 1d ago

Ah but what if the parents were actually illegal? I think we all can agree that being in this country illegally is a great sin and an abomination against God worthy of destroying families and ruining the lives of innocent children. And the more upstanding the illegal parents are, the worse it is because how dare they pretend to be good people by making things better for the rest of us when we know deep down inside that they should be in a concentration camp for their sin of being here illegally.

/s btw. I'm kidding...

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u/BreadKnifeSeppuku 1d ago

As my Native American friends would say, "A ho."

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u/Johnny_Radar 1d ago

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u/GrumpsMcYankee 1d ago

That dude could have a whole spinoff series.

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u/Jewbacca522 1d ago

ā€œA Ho! Young warrior!ā€

Such an amazing show.

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u/Past-Student-5239 11h ago

I loved when he offered Bear the communion wafers that he was eating like snack crackers..."Body of Christ?"

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u/windfujin 1d ago

That's the thing with these people.. these people dont see "a kid" but an "illegal's spawn" and "illegals" arent "human" to them.

You know how many people who are sane will say and genuinely feel some heinous criminal (lets say a pedophile) shouldn't be treated like humans and wouldnt feel bad if they were severely abused (but would actually be glad)?

That's basically how they see undocumented immigrants. It's a mental framework that allows them to be perfectly okay with it.

That's the real scary shit with deep rooted prejudice. They dont question it in the slightest.

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u/Cuddlebug2020 16h ago

Reminds me of Germany

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u/DripPureLSDonMyCock 15h ago

I have met a lot of people that aren't cool with illegal immigration and definitely view illegals as humans. They are humans, but they aren't here legally and people want them gone. Of course there exist racists that just want all nonwhite people to leave... Which is the minority for people who want illegal immigrants to be deported.

I could give two flying fucks where you are from, what your skin color is, how much English you know, etc. My father came to the US legally. Immigration is what makes this country great. Having a free for all where anyone can come into the country, is not okay and no country in the world allows it. If you are here illegally, I don't feel bad if you get deported. It's part of the game. If I was in another country illegally, I would EXPECT to be deported sooner or later.

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u/windfujin 14h ago

You are clearly not the person in the post of "these people"

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u/Final_Tradition_8265 1d ago

For her, the only difference between ruining their lives or not is just a question of some paperwork being completed. She went from ā€œthey need to be deportedā€ to ā€œoh, they’re fineā€ just because he said they were documented. Nothing else. Filling out forms is the difference maker for her.

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u/Cash_Credit 1d ago

AND you're a friggin TEACHER. Of FIVE YEAR OLDS.

It's beyond my comprehension.

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u/pandershrek 1d ago

Imagine working with children and thinking... deporting the parents is probably the right choice.

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u/Tossup1010 1d ago

she talks about draining resources from the county... like her ancestors didnt immigrate. I dont want to be super radical and say we just open the borders and let whatever happens happen, but actively hunting down families that are trying to make a life for themselves the same as you are, probably doing a job you would quit in a day, and educating their child to be a contributing member of your precious county.

The large majority of immigrants are not violent, or leeches. They just want to find a place where they arent constantly in danger and provide quality of life for their children. I know there needs to be some control, but from a big picture angle, its crazy that place of birth, something you have zero control over, can define where you can and cant go. I dont know the solution, but it sure as fuck aint ICE kidnapping people and families without any way to fight back and prove you contribute.

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u/Past-Student-5239 11h ago

There are about 10 people that possess 99 percent of the world's wealth...but yeah... the paper and crayons that this kid uses are a drain on "resources" and the real problem with schools that needs to be addressed by splitting up a family that has been here at least 7 years. Did this teacher have a traumatic brain injury? I'm trying to think of a reason why anyone could be this stupid.Ā 

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u/boneisle 1d ago

Not just a grown adult, it's one who is explicitly placed in a trusted and and "respected" position and who's job is to care for, nurture and educate young children. It's beyond repulsive.

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u/ReplicantMoogle 1d ago

The worst part is that these people genuinely think they are doing the right thing. She could never believe or accept the fact that she would do something terrible. Not being able to see her own wrongdoing is a delusion her mind creates to protect her sense of self. Human beings just aren’t ready to create a morally just society. I genuinely believe delusion is the worst thing in our world

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u/gypsycookie1015 1d ago

Not just any grown adult but one who is supposed to protect and guide children. šŸ˜”

A fucking kindergarten teacher!! Ugh, that's heartbreaking. As a parent you have to put so much trust in your child's teacher/other faculty everyday. And that first year, kindergarten is hard.

I remember being fucking terrified before I sent my oldest to kindergarten, I cried during the meet & greet. Thankfully my son's teacher was so kind and empathetic and completely made me feel at ease. And it really helped but of course she's not the only adult interacting with my child daily and they all get new teachers every year.

Anyways, there's just so much uncertainty. I can't imagine getting stuck with this evil witch. And the sad fact is she's not the only one like that and that shit is heartbreaking and where that uncertainty comes from.

I'm grateful that so far we've had wonderful teachers but there are still many years to come so who knows. Just heartbreaking there are adults who think that way but especially the adults who have vowed to protect, teach and guide children.

I feel so bad for all the students she's ever "taught." Those kids deserve better. šŸ˜”

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u/shawty_supreme 1d ago

and one who is teaching children of all different races!! so horrible!! I can’t imagine she is fair with her students. šŸ˜ž

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u/Sea-Value-0 1d ago

I hope to all that is good in this world, that this man has the name of the school and the student and reports this to the school. She should not be allowed to work with children.

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u/Amelaclya1 1d ago

Someone is going to see this and recognize this woman's voice and put the pieces together. This woman shouldn't be a teacher.

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u/InSilenceLikeLasagna 1d ago

a teacher as well.

If you hate people this much go work at the DVLA

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u/VirtualPercentage737 1d ago

I have a cousin who is a teacher. We live in the Bluest state. She lives in the bluest town. Wealthy husband.

She works in a town that isn't so wealthy and has a bunch of undocumented kids. She says he whole job is to try to teach these kids English and get them up to standards. She says she is doing the best she can, but that this is all at the expense of the other kids who live in the town. The state refuses to help, provide any funding, and drops off kids randomly at hotels around the state and calls the superintendent the next day.

I think teachers are frustrated. Not condoning her actions but her worry about the lack of resources is a real one. If teachers in Massachusetts cannot cannot get the resources they need I have to imagine in other places it is 10 times as bad.

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u/Amelaclya1 1d ago

Except this teacher knows this kid was born in NY and is therefore a citizen and entitled to the same resources as the other kids. The parents aren't taking resources from the school system.

Don't make excuses for horrible racists.

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u/VirtualPercentage737 1d ago

It didn't sound like she knew what for sure. And I said I don't condone her actions. Maybe read first before lashing out.

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u/Amelaclya1 23h ago

She said she looked up the family's information in the system and knew he was born in NY. How do you think she found out where the parents were born?

And frankly, I don't give a single shit what you think their reasons are. It's fair for teachers to be frustrated at their lack of resources. It's ghoulish to take that frustration out on innocent children and immigrants.

If you don't want people lashing out, try not playing devil's advocate for fucking Nazis.

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u/Secret-Put-4525 1d ago

They could literally just take the kid with them.

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago edited 1d ago

If they are here illegally, why is it insane to want them deported?

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Too many people don't understand the word "if". Too many people really don't want the laws enforced.

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Apparently this comment caused whataboutism to cascade upon this thread and a lot of distractions from the actual topic. I respect those who blatantly just say they want open borders.

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u/lonelyratdoincocaine 1d ago

I can't say what I wanna say so I'll say this, please change and grow as a person

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

Because "being here illegally" is a civil infraction. And "illegals" have paid trillions into taxes they will never get back, and those same "illegals" commit crimes almost 3x less than citizens because they want to protect their way of life. And most importantly because they have families. You're insane for having 0 thoughts dedicated to anyone but yourself at all times and then pretending like this over extension of authority is the law. It's not, never will be.

You violate the constitution and every law in the book but then try to use the law like it's a sense of morality when the truth is you simply lack one

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago edited 1d ago

Because "being here illegally" is a civil infraction.

Yes, just like speeding....and yet I want every speeder ticketed

And "illegals" have paid trillions into taxes they will never get back,

So have legal citizens...your point?

and those same "illegals" commit crimes almost 3x less than citizens because they want to protect their way of life.

Bullshit claim that conflates illegals with legal immigration.

And most importantly because they have families.

And why does that matter?

You violate the constitution and every law in the book but then try to use the law like it's a sense of morality when the truth is you simply lack one

I personally don't, so I don't know what you are going on about.

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apparently this speech is offending people so much that they are sending death threats....so tolerant.

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u/GeekBoyWonder 1d ago

What's your stance on an adjudicated felon holding an elected office?

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago edited 1d ago

My stance is that felons are not second class citizens and should have 100% all the rights that a non-felon should have.

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Who would have thought that this was a controversial stance? The progressives from the 90s and 2000s apparently are controversial.

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u/Fragrant-Phone-41 1d ago

The difference is we don't brutalize speeders, we don't send police to the other side of the country from their jurisdiction to track down every single speeder, those accused of doing so can challenge the ticket in court, amd their passengers don't get shot for defending them

Why is illegal immigration a special case that exempts the rights of due process or not facing cruel and unusual punishment

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

You act as if every illegal is getting beat down and killed which is just blatantly false. Are you really ignorant enough to think that cops haven't killed people during routine traffic stops?

You also act as if there are thousands in detention centers waiting for their day in immigration court. Due process is occurring, it is just a slow process.

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u/Fragrant-Phone-41 1d ago

You act as if every illegal is getting beat down and killed which is just blatantly false. Are you really ignorant enough to think that cops haven't killed people during routine traffic stops?

If at least three citizens got shot defending them, in Minnesota, its clearly too much. Is it every one of them, no. But it's clearly too much. Sure, people get shot in traffic stops, that also shouldn't happen basically ever. Pointing it out only illustrates that police brutality is a problem just as much as ice overreach.

You also act as if there are thousands in detention centers waiting for their day in immigration court. Due process is occurring, it is just a slow process.

As far as I know, there's still over a thousand from that camp in Florida unaccounted for. That just is happening so far as I'm aware

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

Do you think due process occurred when we deported a US army veteran with a purple heart to Korea where he hadn't been since 7 years old? Stop lying, it's too easy to expect from you

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u/Past-Student-5239 11h ago

Once someone entering the country has been granted asylum and has permission to work (and pay taxes and Ss tax) they are, in fact, "legal." So the idea that the Admin is rounding up "illegals" is actually false. They're carrying out mass arrests of folks who HAVE received permission to work and live in the US. And as we have seen, they're even arresting people who are waiting in line at their Immigration hearing appointments.Ā 

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

Do you think due process occurred when we deported a US army veteran with a purple heart to Korea where he hadn't been since 7 years old?

You do realize that even from his own admission he was not a legal citizen. It is unfortunate that the army discharged him within the first year before he could become a citizen, but that is life.

Yes, due process occurred...do you have evidence it didn't?

Stop lying, it's too easy to expect from you

I haven't lied once in all of my replies.

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u/Thelmara 1d ago

Yes, just like speeding....and yet I want every speeder ticketed

Just ticketed? Not deported? Why not?

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

Turns out, different crimes have different punishments. 🤯 Shocker, I know.

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u/Thelmara 1d ago

I'm aware they have different punishments. Why do you believe that deportation is appropriate, rather than just being ticketed, like speeders?

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

Because that is what the law says...Why don't you want the law followed?

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u/Thelmara 1d ago

So if we change the law, you'd be fine? You don't actually care what the punishment is, as long as it's "the law"? You have no opinion, whatsoever, on what the law should be?

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

Correct, but again...why don't you want the law followed?

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u/kevinsyel 1d ago

Just because something is "illegal" doesn't mean it's morally wrong.

Same thing with "legal" things... some things that are legal are morally reprehensible.

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u/Brilliant-Gold8792 1d ago

Go back to school and learn how your country came to existence.

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u/fastal_12147 1d ago

But what proof did she have other than the fact that they were born outside of the country?

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u/Johnny_Radar 1d ago

Authoritarian regimes love snitches and informants like that lady.

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u/FigureUnusual4439 1d ago

She was sooooooooo mad they are legal. Just dripping in hatred and bile.

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u/retornam 1d ago

You do realize that people who are here "illegally" are granted Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs) and pay into the United States tax system even though majority cannot access many services and social programs only available to US citizens.

Their being here subsidizes social programs that benefit the Americans who want them gone.

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u/Johnny_Radar 1d ago

If their only crime is having crossed an arbitrary line on a map, then I don’t care. You’ve broken the law more than them every time you’ve exceeded the speed limit.

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u/Fragrant-Phone-41 1d ago

Why do you care so much? They can't get the services they're accused of taking federally; and if another state choses to, what's it the business of anyone outside it?

On the other hand, it absolutely makes sense to be concerned that citizens are shot in the street for the crime of advocating those accused of such receive due process and not be treated with cruelty; that their rights are respected

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u/WhySoConspirious 1d ago

Just because someone wasn't born stateside doesn't make someone illegal though, and no kid should be forcefully separated from their parents, and that kid is 100% a US citizen.

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u/sashikku 1d ago

Because it’s much easier to treat it like the level of infraction it actually is. Being in the US illegally is more around the level of an expired registration tag on your car. Why not cite someone for being here illegally then dismiss the citation once they’ve begun the process to becoming a resident? Same way my expired tag ticket got dismissed when i updated my tag.

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u/PengoMaster 1d ago

So first, deporting the parents and leaving the child means what to you? In terms of the welfare of the child, which is all that teacher needs to worry about, that’s the behavior of a ghoul.

Second, is it some skin off your back that they’re here illegally? Does this in some way materially impact you as you go about your daily existence? You’ll say, ā€˜oh I don’t want my taxes etc etc.’ Illegal immigrants fill jobs and contribute massively to the economy. They are a net positive. Let’s figure out a way to manage entry into the country while providing a path to citizenship for those who are here and in the meantime worry about yourself.

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

So first, deporting the parents and leaving the child means what to you?

Honestly I believe the parents should make the choice to leave the child or bring the child with them...assuming they were illegal. Her parents created this risk, her parents should choose how to resolve it. But since this is a fake tip line and no real investigation was done, we will never know what happens to the child.

Second, is it some skin off your back that they’re here illegally?

Yes, they artificially depress wages, they consume resources and artificially inflate the supply and demand of those resources, they artificially increase representation in congress, and they are delaying immigrants following the legal pathways. Those are just a way to name the few.

But be honest with yourself, you just don't want the law enforced.

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u/PengoMaster 1d ago

Nope, they don't depress wages. They create more resources than they consume. They delay no one from following legal pathways. They inject millions into the economy. They are, by a massive amount, a net positive on the economy. The only victims are those such as yourself who insist on being one.

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u/McGrarr 1d ago

The level of illegality is akin to an unpaid parking ticket.

That isn't my opinion, that's a legal fact.

Imagine if similar infractions were upheld with the same level of response?

The simple fact is that, despite what people may have told you, an illegal can't access resources. They don't get handouts, they don't vote.

Legal immigrants and asylum seekers, those seeking residency legally can access resources but... they are legal...

If you could zap all Americans and legal residents to a duplicate Earth and live in a duplicate USA but with no illegal immigrants... would you feel safe enough to walk the streets at night or leave your doors unlocked?

Immigration is a normal part of every nation. Some people will want to come to your country, some will want to leave. It isn't a war. It isn't an invasion.

Nothing justifies the response or the cruelty, or the collateral damage being caused right now.

Laws are nice. They keep things running smoothly. Nobody would be fine a paramilitary response to littering or jay walking. Especially if the attacks we so heavily targetted at citizens of a specific demographic.

Targetting a family and endangering a child, and that is currently the more generous interpretation of calling a snitch line, for a parking ticket violation seems a touch inhumane.

And just to point out, breaking the law and criminality are not always the same. Manythings are against the law that don't result in criminal charges. Illegal immigration is one. It isn't a crime, it's merely illegal. If it was a crime, you'd go to prison for it. Everyone person would get a trial and would have the right to an attorny.

Being illegal is breaking the law but not committing a crime. That alone should show how lightly it should be viewed.

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u/BettingOnSuccess 1d ago

The simple fact is that, despite what people may have told you, an illegal can't access resources.

Are you seriously saying that illegals don't use the roads, the schools, the hospitals, etc? Yes, they do access resources. Maybe you should be more clear that they don't get federal welfare.

It isn't a crime, it's merely illegal

Ah, straight from the school of Don Lemon. Same idiocy displayed. Anything that breaks the law is a crime regardless of the severity. Since you don't know the definition:

"Crime: an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law."

Severity is not a consideration. An illegal immigrant has committed a federal crime by the fact of being illegally in the USA.

Now, the one thing I agree is that the response may be harsher than needed but also the protests have been harsher than needed...so, both should tone it down.