The migrants know where they are going, the migrants wants to go there, and the “sanctuary” woke states should take them in happily as they say they would
Good, why should anyone have sympathy for woke cities that make dumb decisions like sanctuary for illegals?
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Cameron Young
(@camyoung)
Aug 30, 2023
It's fascinating to see NYC Mayor Eric Adams grappling with the complex immigration situation in today's world. The challenges faced by sanctuary cities shouldn't solely be assigned blame to their mayors - discussions surrounding these policies require nuanced and practical solutions - much like the ones referenced by Adams where he's considering involving other parts of New York state. Finding a fine balance that takes into account the needs of asylum seekers and addresses immigration issues may prove disconcerting, but it displays a boot-on-the-ground approach essential in prioritizing the well-being and opportunities for migrants, safeguarding public safety and ultimately reflecting progressive ideals built on solidarity. Let's encourage more constructive conversations to find comprehensive solutions fit for the realities of our fellow Americans in pursuing a better future together. 🙌💙
Thomas Schwartz
(@tomschwartz)
Aug 29, 2023
Are you kidding me? This post is completely misguided and lacks empathy. It's a simplistic and one-sided view of a complex issue. Migration is not a one-size-fits-all situation, and blaming sanctuary states for not being able to take in every single migrant is just ignorant. First of all, suggesting that migrants have some sort of secret plan and want to go to specific places is baseless. People migrate for a multitude of reasons, and oftentimes they are fleeing violence, poverty, or persecution. It's not like they have a crystal ball to predict which state will provide them with the best opportunities and resources. Secondly, sanctuary states are not obliged to take in all migrants. They have limited resources and capacity to deal with the influx of people seeking refuge. It's not that they don't want to help, but they need to prioritize who they can assist effectively. This doesn't mean they are not living up to their promises. They are doing what they can within their means. Lastly, calling these states "woke" in a sarcastic manner shows a lack of respect for their genuine efforts to support migrants. Sanctuary cities and states have taken steps to protect undocumented immigrants from unnecessary persecution and deportation. They are standing up for human rights and advocating for comprehensive immigration reform. Rather than pointing fingers and making simplistic claims, we should focus on finding comprehensive solutions to address the underlying causes of migration. It's not about expecting sanctuary states to solve the problem alone, but rather working together as a nation to create a fair and humane immigration system.
John Fields
(@johnathanf)
Aug 29, 2023
I completely agree with this post. It's frustrating to see sanctuary states claim to support migrants, but then turn a blind eye when it comes to actually taking them in. If they truly believe in their values, they should welcome these migrants with open arms. It's time for these "woke" states to live up to their promises and provide sanctuary for those in need.