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A Notion of Immigrants, Catch-22 Dept. 0

He went for a walk, got lost, got arrested by ICE, was incarcerated for over a week, and nearly got deported exiled.

ICE claimed that he did not have “proper immigration documents.”

Not being an immigrant, of course he didn’t.

Catch-22.

It’s the best catch there is.

You can read the full news report here.

(Broken link fixed.)

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The Rule of Lawless Meets a Notion of Immigrants 0

ICE Agent taking Lady Justice, who's wearing a sash labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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Bare Naked Ladies 0

Virginia State SealEvery time I think this country can’t get stupider, by heavens! it goes and proves me wrong. (Additional stupid at the link.)

A school district in Texas has removed information about Virginia from its online learning platform because of the exposed breast on the commonwealth’s flag and seal.

Words fail me.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Via the Las Vegas Son, Juan Esparza Loera notices a pattern (emphasis added):

This time, however, his (Trump’s–ed.) call for massive deportation appears to target only communities of color, especially Mexicans and those from Central and South America. Yes, the majority of the undocumented population, 7.15 million, came from those countries, according to a 2022 study by the Pew Research Center. But 3.8 million came from other nations.

Follow the link for the context of his conclusion.

Aside:

Why am I not surprised?

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The Rule of Lawless 0

The quiet part is now out loud.

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Real Big Men, Reprise 0

Via AL.com, Tom Moran marvels at the Trump administration’s and today’s Republican Party’s embrace of mean for the sake of mean.

No excerpt or summary will do his piece justice. Just go read it.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Michael in Norfolk hears several most unpleasant rhymes. Here’s the first line from one of them; follow the link for more.

One hallmark of the Nazis was the manner in which accusations were made against individuals who were then seized, given no due process or trial and then either sent off to concentration camps or simply murdered.

You can find the second line of this couplet over at Boston.com.

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*Mark Twain.

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Real Big Men 0

Emma and the crew discuss the factors that may be feeding toxic masculinity and misogyny that is a trait common to many far-right groups.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Clarence Page takes a look at Donald Trump’s recent directive, in which he directed the Republican thought police to assault the Smithsonian Institution for having the unmitigated gall to attempt to portray American history with accuracy. A snippet:

Frankly, I think Trump should feel relieved that the museum’s many exhibits do not highlight his own settlement of a 1973 racial discrimination case against his father and himself, brought by the Justice Department for the Trumps’ alleged refusal to rent apartments in predominantly white buildings to Black tenants.

Follow the link for the rest.

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What’s in a Name? 0

According to the Republican thought police, a firing offense.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Farron debunks de bunk that Trump and the Trumpettes spew to justify sending persons who don’t look like them to concentration camps (I do not use that term loosely) in foreign countries.

Trump has succeeded in at least one thing.

He has made me ashamed of being an American.

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The Politics of Us vs. Them 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Glenn Geher points out that

(t)he current administration uses verbiage that amplifies differences between groups of people.

He goes on to explore the dynamics of xenophobia as a societal and political phenomenon and recommend ways of ameliorating its toxic effects.

I think you will find it a timely read in these hate-full times.

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Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt 0

It’s also how bigots treat truths that disagree with their prejudices.

For example.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Writing at AL.com, Will Ferniany reads the famous piece, “First They Came,” and hears a contemporary rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Michael in Norfolk hearSS a rhyme.

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*Mark Twain.

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Word Salad 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini tries to make sense of the anti-DEI* bill passed by the Arizona legislature and finds that it doesn’t–make sense, that is.

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*Remember, that translates to pro-uniformity, pro-inequality, and pro-exclusion.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

More mean for the sake of mean:

An unknown couple left behind a racist note for a restaurant worker at the Planet Hollywood inside Los Angeles International Airport last month. Guillermo Ortiz, who’s worked at the restaurant in the Tom Bradley International Terminal for over a decade, told KTLA-TV that when he returned to pick up the receipt after the couple had left, instead of a tip, they scrawled a handwritten note that read: “No tip for illegal,” and “Go back to Mexico.”

The story goes on to point out that, natch, he’s not illegal, he’s not an immigrant, and he’s not even of Mexican descent.

We have lost our way.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

If you get deported by ICE, you can expect to fly the fiendly skies.

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Republican Family Values . . . 0

. . . are a malleable thing.

In a longer piece in which he discusses how the MAGA movement is fed by, and feeds on, white nationalism and racism, Field notes an irony:

I saw William Bennett on a political talk show recently and he was making excuses for Donald Trump’s behavior and encouraging him to keep pushing his agenda. The same William Bennett who wrote that the moral failings of Bill Clinton was disqualifying, was now encouraging republicans and those on the right to keep supporting Mr. Trump.

I commend the entire article to you attention.

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Suffer the Children 0

Again, that’s not scripture. That’s a Republican family value.

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