Replace your low skilled job.
I have smoke for c00ns who parrot white nationalist talking points to preserve white supremacy.
Pull your skirt up bytch and stop caping for c00ns
You are dumb as fukk.
Replace your low skilled job.
I have smoke for c00ns who parrot white nationalist talking points to preserve white supremacy.
Pull your skirt up bytch and stop caping for c00ns
You will be replaced by A.I.AI will help production, dumbass, never replacing it. @Outlaw
Last time responding to your goofy ass. Glad those racists are being deported, I want ICE montages ALL DAY.
You will be replaced by A.I.
You want ICE montages because you view illegals as your competition because you’re a low skilled bum.
You will always be at the bottom of societies boot because you have below room temperature IQ and are easily manipulated.
Imagine voting to get deported.![]()
Trump’s move has sparked a sense of betrayal in this Miami suburb affectionately known as “Doralzuela” that is home to more Venezuelan immigrants than any other city in the United States. Venezuelan Americans helped deliver Trump a resounding victory in the city, where his margin of victory grew by about 20 percentage points from 2020 to 2024. Voters from the community said they appreciated Trump’s tough line on government abuses in their homeland – and didn’t expect him to deport their relatives.
Noel Ginestra voted for Trump, but now his sister, who is a TPS holder, is facing possible deportation. While he still backs the president, he said he hoped the TPS revocation is blocked in the courts.
“I supported him, but it disappointed us that he decided to end TPS,” Ginestra said, referring to Venezuelans. “It bothered us that he put everyone in the same bucket.”Adelys Ferro, the head of a Venezuelan advocacy group, declared at a press conference in front of the restaurant that the local community had been “betrayed” by Republicans. “They used us,” she said. “They actually told us that he was not going to touch the documented people.”
In Doral, a divide is growing between Venezuelan Americans who are still holding out hope that Trump will course-correct, and others who believe he’ll stay steady.
“I want to believe that in the next weeks or in the next month, he will take a decision with (his) team that will help us. I want to think that,” said Johanna Lazarde, a TPS holder who says she still supports the president.![]()
When Trump won in November, Durán Pérez said she was happy because she thought he was a stronger leader than Biden – and didn’t expect him to undo the TPS extension approved under the previous administration.
“I totally agree that they should pursue Tren de Aragua and that they should leave this country,” she said. “The surprise was that the measure was against all Venezuelans,” including “hard-working people, professional people who contribute a lot to this country.”
Correlation doesn't equal causation. Immigration is not the sole reason for our "decline in wealth". There are PLENTY reasons on why that happened that doesn't need to be discussed here.
Regardless. If the foundation of our existence in this country stemmed from us being looked at and treated as an underclass, then the ones in power will always make sure to keep it that way unless we can find a way out.
We may not ALWAYS been a permanent underclass, but we have been on the bottom rung of American society for a very long time and will continue to be under US capitialism. This country will not save us. There will need to be a mass societal shift to change this.
And by the way, I'm not saying immigration helps us in any way.
Immigration is the cause to Black American wealth decline.
Majority of proud boys are white. No race has oppressed black people in America more than white people.
In a minority majority white people have less power. You have to do incredible gymnastics to argue that if white people have more power it’ll be better for black people
Both of these are good points. It's true that white people have historically been the primary oppressors of Black people in America and that simply having a minority-majority demographic shift won't erase systemic power structures. But it's also true that whiteness as a power structure can adapt by using non-Black people as intermediaries, rather than relinquishing control.I disagree, just take a look at Latin America. On top, you have people of color who are as close to white as possible, and at the bottom, you have blacks and other darker people. This is where the US is heading. White people with power will still hold power, while non-black people of color will act as their proxy, and throw black people under the bus as a result.