
The US refugee resettlement limits are a harsh reminder that compassion has a price tag. I mean, we can all agree that everyone deserves protection from war and persecution

, but it seems like some people think they're above the law or something... not cool. 7,500 spots is still way more than our own country's population

, so why should certain groups get priority over others?

What's really at play here? Is it politics, racism, or just a case of "we can't handle the truth"?

The fact that they're targeting specific countries and communities says a lot about our society's values. We need to take a step back, breathe, and remember what we're fighting for - fairness, equality, and humanity

. Can we do better?
