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drumhead ◴[] No.43411088[source]
If the objective is to scare people off from going to the USA, then they're doing a magnificent job. I've heard other cases of people with green cards being arrested and put in terrible conditions, with absolutely no reason given. This woman was ready to go back home and not enter the US, but instead she was dragged through hell and only released because she was Canadian. All those with different passports get subjected to their own more oppressive and never ending hells, like being deported to a prison camp in Ecuador with no idea when you'd ever be released.

New America is absolutely terrifying.

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ssijak ◴[] No.43411190[source]
Objective is to earn as much money as possible without regard for people. Those detention centers and prisons are privately owned.
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rayiner[dead post] ◴[] No.43411544[source]
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jakelazaroff ◴[] No.43412776[source]
Yeah, it’s basically “drained pool politics”. The threat of extrajudicial imprisonment objectively makes the US a less attractive place for business and will hurt us economically. The current administration simply cares more about resegregating the country and will cut off all our noses to spite our faces.
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rayiner[dead post] ◴[] No.43412991[source]
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1. jakelazaroff ◴[] No.43414277[source]
To be clear, this is just unabashed xenophobia; there’s absolutely no basis in fact for what you’re saying.
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