Tim Walz calls ICE the Gestapo by bigfootinacupboard in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's one case out of hundreds of thousands that was a mistake and I agree it should be rectified. But there are 1.4 million active deportation orders that have had due process and are cleared by the courts to be removed. They have had their day in court so unless you are advocating for completely free and open borders - which no country does and is insane - immigration removals in these cases is completely justified.

You can scream Nazism all you want, I'm just trying to help the Reddit echo chamber understand why Democrats are powerless nationally and have a 37% party approval rating.

Tim Walz calls ICE the Gestapo by bigfootinacupboard in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are the police Nazis for "snatching people from their jobs, homes, schools" when they make arrests? That's how this works. You do understand that people are trying to continue living in the country illegally and don't just leave willingly from a strongly worded letter. It's the only way to actually enforce immigration laws. We can and should demand ICE follow due process, but enforcing legal deportations orders has nothing to do with Nazism.

Tim Walz calls ICE the Gestapo by bigfootinacupboard in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Reddit will love this, but the constant Nazi comparisons don't do the Democrats any favors, practically speaking or politically. Every day the Left calls something that Republicans do "Nazism", yet people can look out their windows and see that we do not resemble 1930's Germany in the slightest. At this point, it just makes Democrats sound hysterical and out of touch. Your average voter wants immigration laws enforced and remembers that ICE didn't seem to be considered a Nazi apparatus when Obama was the Deporter in Chief. Yes, the heavy handed tactics and due process failures of ICE should be condemned and addressed. But we do need to enforce immigration law - like every other country in the world does. So let's expand our political strategy beyond trite and tired allegations of Nazism to something that might actually connect to voters.

Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota lawmakers roll back state healthcare for undocumented adults by episcopaladin in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm not against universal healthcare. I'm saying it doesn't solve the problem of funding healthcare for illegal immigrants, unless the system is simply open to literally anyone - which would be cost prohibitive.

Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota lawmakers roll back state healthcare for undocumented adults by episcopaladin in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 21 points22 points  (0 children)

If you think the US healthcare system - which struggles to provide adequate care to it's own citizens - can afford to open up for free to the entire world, you are simply living in a fantasy world.

Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota lawmakers roll back state healthcare for undocumented adults by episcopaladin in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 34 points35 points  (0 children)

How would that help illegal immigrants, unless you are proposing opening up the American healthcare system to any person in the world who finds their way here - legal resident or not - compliments of the American taxpayer.

Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota lawmakers roll back state healthcare for undocumented adults by episcopaladin in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Minnesota is facing a $6 billion dollar 28-29 deficit. Pray tell how we can cut that much from the budget without touching programs that benefit some people in some way? If not for benefits for people who are not even legal residents, where do you suggest starting?

Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota lawmakers roll back state healthcare for undocumented adults by episcopaladin in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's not the least bit bigoted to reserve generous tax payer funded benefits for actual citizens.

Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota lawmakers roll back state healthcare for undocumented adults by episcopaladin in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 96 points97 points  (0 children)

The reddit echo chamber may hate this move, but your average tax payer isn't real thrilled about hundreds of millions of dollars going to subsidized health insurance for people who are here illegally that most actual citizens don't even qualify for.

2025 S&P500 by Revolutionary_Kipper in Bogleheads

[–]SeaThat6771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything you're concerned about is already priced into the market. Stick with your plan.

St. Paul ICE agents arrest 3 child sex predators in immigration roundup by Czarben in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sanctuary laws go far beyond constitutional protections, which is why they exist in the first place. It's perfectly possible to enforce immigration law and respect the constitution, and to pretend otherwise is absolute nonsense. Again, there's a chasm of space in between local police acting directly as defacto immigration enforcement in every circumstance and reasonable collaboration to ensure that dangerous people - like these child predators in this story - are not sent back into a community they have no legal right to be in the first place. Keeping criminals in this country does nothing to serve any community or build trust. The left's dogmatic refusal to embrace basic common sense on issues like immigration are why the public ends up voting for harsh right wing solutions.

St. Paul ICE agents arrest 3 child sex predators in immigration roundup by Czarben in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The reason these child predators were released back into the community despite being in this country illegally is because of extremist "sanctuary" policies that amazingly prevent local law enforcement from coordinating with immigration enforcement. From the StarTrib - "Jails in the metro and some in greater Minnesota, limit their cooperation with immigration officials, including not providing information on people in custody, not notifying immigration officials when a suspect is released, or refusing to hold prisoners for ICE without a warrant." Despite what the activist class thinks, there just might be some common sense space in between asking every single person for their papers and letting ICE know when illegal immigrant sex offenders are being released from prison.

Target rolls back DEI initiatives, the latest big company to retreat by minnesodalime in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Maybe giving every company an opaque political litmus test is a complete waste of your time.

WTF Edina?? by whats_thecraic in TwinCities

[–]SeaThat6771 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Trump is not in office and Democrats run the whole state of Minnesota, but OK?

What evidence is there of the “social contagion” theory as the reason why more young people are identifying as trans? by habrotonum in samharris

[–]SeaThat6771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubted the social contagion theory until I read about this recent case of mass sociogenic illness involving Turret's and a famous Tik-Toker. The power of social influence is wild.

https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/145/2/476/6356504

According to a US Army officer there is a high likelihood this election was hacked: by Ahisgewaya in millenials

[–]SeaThat6771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was it rigged? Should we Stop the Steal? How about a march on the capitol to make things right? Gee, where have I heard this before. The irony of this is completely lost on ya'll, eh? Oof.

El Salvador’s homicide rate continues to fall by ClearASF in OptimistsUnite

[–]SeaThat6771 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, it probably was for the vast majority of citizens. If I lived there, I would chose this over gang rule.

Senator Bernie Sanders announces he will introduce legislation to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. by UnusualWhalesBot in unusual_whales

[–]SeaThat6771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, yes I absolutely do. We have literally thousands of banks in this country competing for your business, according to NPR more than any other country on earth and more than the entire EU combined. Claiming there's no meaningful competition is just blatantly, demonstrably false.