• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    5 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It was just one of the many times Padilla, who at 52 years old is now the senior senator of California, has taken the opportunity — from face-to-face moments with the president to regular calls with top White House staff and sometimes outspoken criticism — to put his stamp on the Democratic Party’s approach to immigration.

    Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has said immigrants who enter the U.S. illegally are “poisoning the blood” of the country and accused Biden of allowing a “bloodbath” at the southern border.

    Padilla towers over many in the Capitol with his height and usually speaks in measured tones, while Cárdenas, shorter in stature, is known to come to tears during debates and worries sometimes his voice carries into the neighboring apartment.

    Padilla expressed frustration with how some Democrats, including Biden, did not keep immigration reforms, such as a pathway to citizenship for those who entered the U.S. illegally as children, a top priority during a negotiation earlier this year with Senate Republicans on border security.

    But he was soon drawn into politics as the state’s attention turned to Proposition 187, a 1994 ballot measure that was approved to deny education, health care and other non-emergency services to immigrants who entered the country illegally.

    Now he sees parallels between California in the 1990s, which approved the ballot measure but then had it invalidated in federal court, and the wider country today: changing demographics, economic uncertainty and political opportunists “scapegoating” immigrants.


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    5 months ago

    This is the primary reason I won’t be voting for Biden. He promised immigration reform and to halt construction on the wall. Instead, he expands construction and does a photoshoot at the border with CBP.

    I could even tolerate him supporting Israel’s ethnic cleansing campaign if he did something for the millions of people here illegally. The hundreds of thousands of people in DACA. The invisible underclass of people who live quietly but are the backbone of many of our industries.

    I guess because they are invisible, they are easy to ignore. Ronald Reagan did more for illegals than any other president after him.

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      5 months ago

      I would strongly urge you to reconsider. After speaking to people on this website about politics, I completely understand wanting to punish smug moderate assholes for being completely shitty to vulnerable communities over and over and over and over and over again while handing out billions in tax credits for their corporate buddies,

      But I have watched this dynamic play out of you a number of times now, and when Democratic candidates lose elections it only makes those dumbass moderates louder and more powerful within the party. A bad day for them is when we have super majorities in both houses and legislature and all the sudden they are out of excuses for why they can’t do the things they ran on. After that primaries will start.

      e; typo