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J.K. Lundblad's avatar

America needs to do something about Presidential power. There is no realm of reality where the founders and framers intended to give the President the power to start wars on a whim, name monuments after himself, levy arbitrary taxes, and unilaterally write immigration law.

Even the most authoritarian regimes on planet Earth do not have blanket travel bans like this. To be clear, this isn’t just immigration bans; this is partial/complete travel bans across 20 percent of the world’s many nations…and growing.

That a student’s dreams of studying in America, a child visiting Disenworld, a brother reuniting with his family, a tourist hoping to visit a national park…crushed. Crushed as the world’s most powerful nation cowers in irrational fear.

Mark my words. It won’t stop here. Xenophobia cannot be and wont satisfied with 20 percent. As America’s economy falters under the weight of tariffs (should they survive the Supreme Court), calls will grow louder to “protect” American jobs.

But like the tariffs, they will only hurt the very people they claim to want to help.

Anon E. Moose's avatar

I am of the opinion that nations fundamentally exist to preserve the existence of their peoples, not just from foreign military threats, but also from demographic threats. It follows then, that since the U.S.'s founding documents make abundantly clear that this is a country for the European diaspora, non-European immigration is a security threat because it is changing the demographics of the country. The president has broad power to selectively enforce the law, he's right not to perpetrate a crime against humanity, even if the 1965 immigration law prescribes it.

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