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My great grandmother fled southern Italy in 1896 to Philadelphia in hopes of a better life. In today’s world, she would be considered for “deportation” because she’s not a naturalized citizen. She didn’t speak perfect English, raised four kids and owned a liquor store in South Philly.

She eventually did become a US citizen but the pathway wasn’t so easy. That was a hundred years ago.

Tell me - What exactly has changed and suddenly this is all Trumps fault and not Steven Miller or Steve Bannon?

Do we really want to go back to the old ways where Indians are considered second class citizens for having their sovereignty? How about camps for Japanese Americans who were accused of being “spy’s” without any due process?

I’ll hang up and listen.