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      so you do understand, the president of the united states isn’t the main cause or solution to the genocide in Palestine…
      we all hate Biden more than you do, round these parts… but Trump is the end of democracy, and we know why you’re fixed on the single issue of genocide and blaming it entirely on him…

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          oh, i learned a long time ago, not to click on youtube links from the likes of you…

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            Too scary and factual. Don’t want to risk having your world view upset.

            You only need the first two minutes and three examples are given.

            Else stop talking.

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          although those are all pretty stupid… im just going to point out that trump would be much more terrible, and start a dictatorship that would end democracy…

          man those are such garbage lies, do you shills really think we don’t have google?

          here, just about him “not reverse trumps border policies at all

          Since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, his administration has acted on a number of fronts to reverse Trump-era restrictions on immigration to the United States. The steps include plans to boost refugee admissions, preserving deportation relief for unauthorized immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and not enforcing the “public charge” rule that denies green cards to immigrants who might use public benefits like Medicaid.

          Biden has also lifted restrictions established early in the coronavirus pandemic that drastically reduced the number of visas issued to immigrants.

          Biden’s biggest immigration proposal to date would allow more new immigrants into the U.S. while giving millions of unauthorized immigrants who are already in the country a pathway to legal status. The expansive legislation would create an eight-year path to citizenship for the nation’s estimated 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants, update the existing family-based immigration system, revise employment-based visa rules and increase the number of diversity visas. By contrast, President Donald Trump’s administration sought to restrict legal immigration in a variety of ways, including through legislation that would have overhauled the nation’s legal immigration system by sharply reducing family-based immigration.

          stop lying, ffs