RE: The Latin American Report # 379
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I was not surprised to see a headline above linked that claimed exfiltrating criminals would harm economic growth. I was however, angered by it, because the mechanism by which such growth would occur is that criminals would steal or destroy the property of Americans, who would then need to replace it, and thereby produce economic activity through repairing the harm they suffered. It is this narrative that seems particularly inherent to collective ideologies where the individual suffering is considered simply fuel for the collective good, and that latter is simply code for the greater enrichment of capitalists that own the means of mass production.
No people anywhere deserve to be merely cash cows farmed by husbandmen who profit from their sorrow.
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I think the point here is to know what definition of "criminals" we uphold, as I want every place free of them, at home and abroad. America will be better by expelling all the criminals there. I can approve the measure by raising both hands. What some discuss is that this definition is too wide in Trump´s narrative, which comprises even hardworking people, not connected with gangs or doing any harm to anyone but without proper documentation. Thanks for your sound feedback again my friend.