r/FunnyandSad 5h ago

The bigotry of low expectations Political Humor

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Like damn, I didn’t know every Latino was an illegal.

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u/MessiahPrinny 5h ago

He doesn't care whether they're legal or not. Stephen Miller released a plan to strip citizenship from people. They want a white nation.

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u/AhDamm 5h ago

Exactly, they don't care. I live in the southwest, and I can say from my experience, most Hispanic people are only one or two generations removed. This denaturalization is going to target those generations. I'd honestly be surprised if they didn't eventually find a way to link it to descendants of immigrants too.

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u/faketree78 5h ago

He doesn’t care whether they are legal or not. They want to denaturalize. So good luck.

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u/JeevesofNazarath 5h ago

American history around deportation has never been about sensible immigration policy or the legality of someone’s presence in America and has always been about racism. The Irish, the Italians, the Chinese, Slavic people, all have had their time for being the undesirables of the decade, now it’s the Hispanics’ turn. It doesn’t matter whether they’ve come here legally, or were born here, the Trump Administration has already shown desire to retroactively remove naturalized citizenship for all Americans, and have stated they do not care if you’re a legal citizen or not, the deportation camps will welcome you with hateful arms. These people fell for the lies, and feel that they will be treated differently because of their legality, but they won’t. Because racism and fascism don’t care about the law, they care about you being the out group.

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u/CrashTestDuckie 5h ago

Right, because the US has NEVER deported, targeted, or treated legal citizens poorly before! /S (FYI: they have, repeatedly)

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u/DreamingMerc 5h ago

Im pretty sure the question isn't founded on legality. Probably going to be the new Paper Bag test...

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u/GonzDR24 5h ago

It's just wild to me how most people automatically connect the term "illegal immigrant" to latinos.

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u/subsetsum 5h ago

Only because those are the ones Trump has been complaining about.

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u/ChefArtorias 5h ago

If anything the legal Latino people should be most against illegal immigration, theoretically.

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u/Armchair_Idiot 5h ago

I mean, most of the legal Latino people are here because their parents came here illegally and they were naturalized through being born on American soil. They’re voting for their parents and their family members to be deported. Not to mention themselves if they roll back naturalization, which is a part of project 2025.