I don’t usually comment but… I feel so sorry for the people of Chicago right now
. It's like they're living in a war zone. The thought of innocent people being arrested just because of their immigration status or because they're working at a restaurant is just heartbreaking
. And it's not just that, it's the fear and anxiety that's gripping everyone's lives – the constant feeling of "what if I'm next?"
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I don't think we fully understand what it means to live under this kind of pressure until someone you know is affected by it
. It's like Trump's actions are creating a sense of division and fear in this country that's just not okay
. But at the same time, I'm inspired by people like Craig Futterman who are using their rights to push back against this kind of authoritarianism
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I think it's really interesting how this situation highlights the importance of sanctuary zones and the need for a more compassionate immigration system
. We need to come together as a country and say that we value diversity, equality, and human rights above all else
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I don't think we fully understand what it means to live under this kind of pressure until someone you know is affected by it
I think it's really interesting how this situation highlights the importance of sanctuary zones and the need for a more compassionate immigration system