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'Is it because I'm brown?' ICE, police target Florida Panhandle towns with traffic stops
This week, Florida has ramped up its efforts to track down immigrants who have entered the country illegally, a part of Trump’s mass deportation agenda.www.tallahassee.com
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In heaven?White people lurking this thread are in heaven reading all of the dysfunction and vitriol being spewed back and forth.
Plus two of my fav posters going at it @High Art @YaThreadFloppedB!![]()
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This is one of the main reasons why advancement of the cause is so difficult. Dividing ourselves based on skin color is doing the devil's work for him instead of uniting under a banner of class. I guarantee the wealthy are fukking you over more than any hispanic ever has or could.If you're Black, I have your back
If you're brown, you're going down
I would never call ICE on a Haitian brother, or any Black migrant, motherfukk these spics though
There will never be a class warThis is one of the main reasons why advancement of the cause is so difficult. Dividing ourselves based on skin color is doing the devil's work for him instead of uniting under a banner of class. I guarantee the wealthy are fukking you over more than any hispanic ever has or could.
Black folks going from 2nd to 4th class citizens with this mass arrival of Hispanics and Asians. Thanks JoeForeign-Born Number and Share of U.S. Population at All-Time Highs in January 2025
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Foreign-Born Number and Share of U.S. Population at All-Time Highs in January 2025
At 15.8 percent of the total U.S. population, the foreign-born share is higher now than at the prior peaks reached in 1890 and 1910.cis.org
Highlights from the January 2025 data include:
At 15.8 percent of the total U.S. population, the foreign-born share is higher now than at the prior peaks reached in 1890 and 1910. No U.S. government survey or census has ever shown such a large foreign-born population.
The current numbers have rendered Census Bureau projections obsolete. Just two years ago, the Bureau projected the foreign-born share would not reach 15.8 percent until 2042.
The 53.3 million foreign-born residents are the largest number ever in U.S. history; and the 8.3 million increase in the last four years is larger than the growth in the preceding 12 years.