“Our oppression is connected, so is our liberation.”–Unknown.
In America, the great divide that existed on the issue of immigration has only grown into a chasm. It is an ongoing tug of war as to whether we need stricter immigration laws or lessen them; whether to build walls or build bridges, whether to do away with certain benefits, or create a pathway to citizenship.
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