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Yes, a little mad

You're right that I sometimes get a little mad when I faced with some of the arguments listed above. They are very common talking points but are not based in fact.

Immigrants, whether documented or not, are not the problem. All of your arguments are based on tax payment, which immigrants do: paying sales taxes and property taxes at exactly the rate of citizens and income taxes through ITIN forms, probably somewhat less than citizens but way way more than corporations.

This worldview is based on fighting over scraps rather than demanding more jobs, more schools, more access to health care. The way to win those things is through citizens uniting with immigrants, not falling for the blame game that allows the real culprits to continue cutting social services and wages.

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