awm, on 2018-August-31, 00:04, said:
So we’re imprisoning large numbers of legitimate US citizens in order to “get” a small number whose documents were falsified at their birth (but who nonetheless have lived their whole lives thinking they are US citizens). Why would we do a thing like this, especially when the detained individuals usually win when they challenge in court? Because they’re Latino of course...
It’s like if a professional tax preparer was found to have once or twice helped clients cheat on their taxes and the government response was to throw everyone who ever used that preparer in jail for tax fraud. Yes a crime was committed, but most of the people in trouble are innocent and even the ones who are “guilty” might not have done anything intentional.
Or like prohibiting all immigration from majority-Muslim countries, because a tiny fraction of Muslims are dangerous terrorists.
Or like building a wall at the Mexico border, because some illegal immigrants might be violent criminals.
Or like separating children from their parents when they're caught entering illegally, because there are some illegal immigrants who kidnap children to create fake families.
I sense a pattern here. Trump can't see differences in scale -- it all started when he thought his inauguration audience was bigger than Obama's, and that his Electoral College win was the biggest in recent history (not even close).
And he's also a racist, of course.