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pimlottc 3 hours ago

Wow.

"On vacation" makes it sounds like workers were just off "having fun" (which of course is their right), but as your story illustrates, many immigrants are required to leave the US for their visa renewals. To be forced to leave the country and then be barred from return by an sudden change in the rules is the most unjust cruelty.

As an American, I'm deeply ashamed by this. I hope you and your family are able to return home soon. Thank you for sharing your story.

gimmeThaBeet 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

This is what sticks with me the deepest.

With immigration are unquestionably tough decisions, tradeoffs, philosophies on the issue, and demographics in general. It gets heated, fast. I know I'm biased, but I wish trust had not degraded to such an extent you could believe people could deal with these topics in good faith.

But how can anyone support this kind of craven policymaking where uncertainty and cruelty are features and not bugs? Just shock and awe and deafening silence.

That's what's so dishearterning. Is that who we are now, or is this just a timely excuse to be who we always have?

supertrope 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The President’s very first speech as a candidate denigrated Mexicans. Xenophobia is his signature issue even more so than tax cuts. 62 million Americans approved this platform in 2016 outvoting 65 million Americans who chose the other candidate.

koolba an hour ago | parent [-]

77M chose his platform in 2024, and that’s after seeing him govern for four years, and talk for four years more after that.

America knows what it wanted and it got it.

supertrope an hour ago | parent [-]

Yes. As The NY Times phrased it, 2024 proved 2016 was not a fluke.

hermitcrab an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

The cruelty is the point, isn't it?