Trump’s decision—imparted today by chaotic evil elf Jeff Sessions—to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is cruel, unconscionable, and totally unjustified. So it’s hardly a surprise Trump would choose to do so. But it turns out that seeking to ruin the lives of 800,000 young people brought to America as children isn’t something that’s going to go over without a fight. The outraged outcry over DACA is a truly great American thing.
Donald Trump, who makes me wish I believed in hell, is currently under a whole handful of investigations into his dealings with Russia. The utterly rank hypocrisy and mindless cruelty of his DACA move—a campaign pledge, but hardly any kind of priority at a time when America is facing international and climate-based crisis— was probably made just to shift the conversation away from his crimes and in order to pursue his singular guiding policy agenda: reversing every accomplishment and decision that Barack Obama made.
Vilifying immigrants is one of the oldest tactics in the hate book and has been practiced for time immemorial. But it’s beyond wretched to attack and quite possibly ruin the lives of hundreds of thousands of people that were brought to America as children and have had America as the only home they’ve ever known. Many do not speak the language of the country where their parents came from. Many do not know a single person there. Many had families who fled because of wars and persecution in those same nations. What are they going to do? They’re Americans by every marker except birth, now threatened with the possibility of being ripped away from their home. Even worse, these young people are only on the books today because they trusted their information to the American government. Countless lives and families will be torn apart because they believed in America, and America is choosing to betray them.
I want you to close your eyes and imagine that tomorrow you’re going to be deported to the country where your ancestors came from. Unless you’re Native American, every single “American” is the product of immigrants, most of whom were once the subject to the same kind of vilification and hatred when they arrived on these shores. So, are you ready to go?
Luckily, the outrage over Trump’s DACA abomination is spreading. I may live in a liberal bubble, but many Republicans have come out against the decision—if even just because it’s bad for business. DACA folks have passed background checks, paid fees, and pay taxes. They’ve jumped through countless hoops to prove themselves, but it’s not enough for the criminal in the White House. The cost to try and deport them will soar into the billions, not to mention the loss in workers to countless companies—so even Republicans aren’t vocally supporting Trump. And for most of us, it’s the utter inhumanity of the decision that is most disgusting. It makes no sense, no one was clamoring for this, and it betrays every value Americans like to whisper to themselves at night to stay warm. We will not let DACA go quietly.
Here’s a small sampling of what the Internet has to say on the subject.
From the heroic woman who was arrested for climbing the 30-foot flagpole in South Carolina to remove the Confederate flag:
If Arpaio can be pardoned, #DACA recipients can be naturalized. This isn’t about law & order, it’s about racism. I hope everyone recognizes.
— Bree Newsome (@BreeNewsome) September 5, 2017
Casual reminder that Donald Trump received five separate deferments from military service:
Dreamers have passed background checks, paid fees, attended college, and served in the military. Now Trump says they’re not American enough. pic.twitter.com/fBrWzFtsFq
— VoteVets (@votevets) September 4, 2017
Print this for me on a hat:
100% of Dreamers have no criminal record and 91% have jobs. Find me a single Trump rally where that’s the case. This is their country. #DACA
— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) September 5, 2017
Thanks, Al:
Young people affected by #DACA are American in every way except immigration status. @POTUS ending program is not who we should be as nation.
— Sen. Al Franken (@SenFranken) September 4, 2017
So fucking sad but true:
Look, if Dreamers want to avoid deportation, all they have to do is buy a luxury condo in a Trump or Kushner building. Easy!#DACA
— Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) September 5, 2017
A bite-sized rancid Keebler elf:
Sessions jails people for laughing. Now he deports them for dreaming. What a small, evil man. #DACA
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) September 5, 2017
This:
The end of #DACA will go down in history as one of the most cowardly and cruel acts undertaken by this Administration.
— Jackie Speier (@RepSpeier) September 5, 2017
THIS:
Protestors outside of Trump Tower in NYC are being arrested, they will have to take us all. ✊🏽 #DACA #DefendDACA pic.twitter.com/SMSQVFeSCE
— Simar (@sahluwal) September 5, 2017
hypocrisy, noun: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one’s own behavior does not conform
Melania worked in this country as an undocumented immigrant but her skin color makes hypocrites forgive that. #DACA
— Cristela Alonzo (@cristela9) September 5, 2017
Me all day everyday:
I know I’m live on NPR right now but fuck this #DACA repeal and fuck this administration
— Antifa Lockhart (@UnburntWitch) September 5, 2017
Beyond Cruel: The Donald Trump Adult Coloring Book
To punish someone who didn’t CHOOSE to be brought to the US as a kid but has lived here as the only country they know is beyond cruel. #DACA
— Dena Takruri (@Dena) September 5, 2017
A little louder for the people in the back:
Donald Trump is saying in every way possible that power in America is white, straight and male and all else are targets. #DACA
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) September 5, 2017
This is the only Trumpian dictum:
Yes, I realize I’m a victim of 35 years of failed trickle-down economics but a rich white guy just told me to blame a poor brown kid. #DACA
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) September 5, 2017
Embroider this for me on a throw pillow:
Despite what AG Jeff Sessions said this morning, ending #DACA is NOT the “compassionate” thing to do. https://t.co/pdvi0v5Xub pic.twitter.com/Duqci1XN6R
— SPLC (@splcenter) September 5, 2017
Donald Trump is, and always has been, a coward of the lowest order:
Not only is Trump doing a terrible thing, he’s too much of a chickenshit to announce it himself. #DACA
— shauna (@goldengateblond) September 5, 2017
Even louder, for the people in the very back:
Jim Crow was the rule of law too. #DACA
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) September 5, 2017
No, no there is not.
Is there a single policy argument for ending #DACA? Is there anything to it besides nativistic racial resentment?
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) September 5, 2017
Ha ha ha Geraldo, I have some news for you…
Unless @realDonaldTrump stays hands on&specifically manages #DACA legislative action, it’ll flounder & he’ll be painted as cruel & slippery
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) September 5, 2017
The word here is “owned,” Brenda.
RIP Brenda Webb pic.twitter.com/AmFD1HO7jo
— Kevin Fallon (@kpfallon) September 5, 2017
Putting this on the sign I’m taking to the DACA protest later:
Sessions, who twice lied under oath to Congress; and DT, who paid $25 mil for fraud against US citizens, excited to punish “illegals.” #DACA
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) September 5, 2017
I think the descriptive you’re really looking for is “cowardly piece of shit move.”
Sessions not taking questions at end of #DACA announcement is a punk move.
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) September 5, 2017
To quote our very own Dan Van Winkle, “fuck everything.”
Beyond the cruelty, also has serious consequences for when USG next asks citizens to trust it with sensitive data. https://t.co/7uGBC9XRBb
— Pwn All The Things (@pwnallthethings) September 5, 2017
DING DING DING, we have a winner:
That that horrible man chooses to rescind #DACA two weeks after calling the KKK & Nazis “fine people” tells you all you need to know. #SMDH
— yvette nicole brown (@YNB) September 5, 2017
Here’s what’s happening right now on the other side of things:
I believe the children are the future.
#Breaking: Students at Denver schools are walking out of classes in protest of #DACA announcement
WATCH: https://t.co/fYKBG4jvCA pic.twitter.com/ErH0Hz86oq— Channel 2 KWGN (@channel2kwgn) September 5, 2017
Join a DACA protest today! There are many, and will be many going forward.
Breaking: @CosechaMovement now blocking 5th Av #DefendDACA #DACA #Resist #Somos11Millones #SinDACASinMiedo pic.twitter.com/uI6rCcI3xb
— Gili Getz (@giligetz) September 5, 2017
And here’s something you can do right this moment:
Trump has rescinded #DACA
Here’s what you can do: call these key lawmakers & urge them to support Dream Act NOW https://t.co/HlsnUHiY5B pic.twitter.com/9Xet5eOk54
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) September 5, 2017
Same, Moby. Same.
Ending #daca is unspeakably cruel and stupid even for you, #trump . What the hell is wrong with you?? pic.twitter.com/jdVBww3Y9v
— moby XⓋX (@thelittleidiot) September 5, 2017
If you’re curious about the caliber of fine “citizen” who supports deporting young people away from the only home they’ve known, they’re all over Twitter tweeting nonsense like this:
GEORGE SOROS
PAYS THE PROTESTERS
PAYS THE UNIONS
PAYS THE MEDIA
PAYS THE TWITTER BOTS
(all under 100 followers) to attack#DACA #MAGA @POTUS pic.twitter.com/JL2BzhgGSt— 🇺🇸 USA OVER PARTY (@michaelbeatty3) September 5, 2017
Pay attn to the #DACA marches. NO MEXICAN FLAGS. Preplanned, paid for, phony… mexican-Americans #IStandWithTrump #BuildTheWall
— Chicano kafir🇺🇸 (@Talkposture) September 5, 2017
What a sad existence these people must lead—having nothing they believe in enough to believe that others would put their bodies on the line in pursuit of what is good and kind and just. Stay delusional and keep telling yourselves no one cares to actually show up for anything, that everyone else has the moral vacuum and terrible short-sighted selfishness that you possess. Or actually: why don’t you get the hell out of this country you only exist to criticize, and go somewhere else?
(image: Shutterstock)
UPDATE: The President who actually won a majority of votes in America speaks—and he speaks for a majority of us:
To target hopeful young strivers who grew up here is wrong, because they’ve done nothing wrong. My statement: https://t.co/TCxZdld7L4
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) September 5, 2017
More Obama: “Kicking them out won’t lower the unemployment rate, or lighten anyone’s taxes, or raise anybody’s wages.”
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) September 5, 2017
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Published: Sep 5, 2017 02:49 pm