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The title of this thread says mass deportation have begun. Where? Mass deportations would be thousands per day seven days per week for the next couple years. All we've seen to date is a few dozen here and there.
At Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony, actor Gael García Bernal told the worldwide audience, “As a Mexican, as a Latin American, as a migrant worker, as a human being, I am against any form of wall that wants to separate us.” Iranian-American engineer and entrepreneur Anousheh Ansari (the first Iranian to go into space!) read a statement from director Asghar Farhadi, whose film “The Salesman” won the foreign-language Oscar. Farhadi, who decided not to attend the event due to the Trump administration’s travel ban, said, in part, in his statement:
So a person - not the leader of a country - makes a statement that he is against something, and just because it is done in his country - he is a hypocrite? How about if he also speaks out against that same thing in his home country?
Suppose too that the person speaking out against a wall, does not have a similar wall in his home country?
Since there is NO Mexico-Guatemala wall, what part is hypocritical?
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