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I don't think it's a secret, just say you think people who have committed no crimes should be held in a cage for weeks to months before shipping them out to someplace they were trying to get away from
I have no problem with illegal citizens being deported. I had to wait over a year and spend thousands of dollars to get my wife here legally. Should it be easier and less expensive? Yes. But should people also have to do it legally? Yes
I do have a problem with deportations because they are historically illiterate (migratory work was a regular thing for centuries), financially illiterate (how much fucking money are we spending on all this again?), and inhumane (vast majority of these people weren't causing problems, + look at how any of these camps are run). This is including when Hope and Change was doing it. The concept of an illegal person is the Private Prison Industry's wet dream. Don't fall for it.
The law has failed people here, so I think discussing the matters in terms of legality is also a failure. I'm glad you were able to get your wife over here without drawing the ire of the authorities, but damn if this doesn't echo the "fuck you got mine" rhetoric on so many issues in this country including housing, education, and healthcare. You politely disagree with the rules yet can't help but tut-tut those who don't follow them, whether it be out of principle or necessity.
Bad rules are meant to be abolished; immoral laws are meant to be civilly disobeyed.
I don't think they're shy about it