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First term a lot of people considered leaving but frankly it didn't feel like this.

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[โ€“] HoneyMustardGas@lemmy.world -4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Yea, I have been aware. Not necessarily on either side of this equation. But I agree with the fact that it would be more advantageous to grant certain non-offending immigrants citizenship, and have several legal points of entry at the border, with enhanced security so that it is less likely for smuggling to happen (possibly with either more border patrol or an alternative structure) and more migrants are encouraged to enter with a more streamlined and fair process, one that doesn't leave them worrying about deportation, sans any criminal record or pending charges.

Edit: I am not talking about his first term. I wasn't fully against either candidate, there were good and bad with both Trump's first term and Biden's. It is the entire principle of this type of deportation that is wrong.