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Alex Potts's avatar

As a British person, the whole nation of immigrants thing - "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" etc - is the very greatest thing about America. I admire how so many non-Americans want to be American, and how proud Americans are of the desirability of their own nationality. I'd hate to see that go.

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Mariana Trench's avatar

I live in Denver. We've had nearly 40K migrants from Venezuela; the population of Denver is just over 700K. I donate money to the relevant charities and try to participate in keeping the migrants alive by feeding them lunch occasionally (feeding 200 migrants at a hotel shelter is...an experience).

I'm pretty old, so I know that eventually the migrants will disperse to other parts of the country. Some will be deported. Many will find their places in the economy. Some will become permanent problems. (The criminal element among the migrants is called "The children of Chavism" by the other migrants. Hugo wasn't super popular with everyone in Venezuela.)

We haven't yet had much civil unrest, but we will. The migrants are desperate and don't understand why they can't get work permits. They don't understand why they can't work when they truly want to. They have kids who are sick and the one public hospital is overwhelmed. The self-righteousness of the blue cities calling themselves "sanctuary cities" is coming back to bite us, because the migrants are told that jobs are plentiful, housing is free, health care is free, etc. Sanctuary, right? I hope that eventually word will get back to Venezuela that those things aren't true.

My main point is to reinforce Noah's thesis that this is going to give the Republicans a big advantage in November. Even people in blue states and cities are going to drift reddish if this situation doesn't get addressed. It was easy to ignore and dismiss when it was just Texas. Who cares about Texas? They're so Republican. But now it's us. Biden needs to do something big and dramatic and public, if he possibly can.

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