Originally Posted by
GodEmperorGillan
[OPINION] Why do you care so much about the US elections?
A friend asked me this yesterday, as I voiced my anxiety about the results. It was a fair question. I am not even a US citizen, and I have been here only for a few years to be this invested and paranoid about it.
For me, it matters because tomorrow's winner will heavily influence the future of immigration and scholarship in America. Nobody today, not even academia, is spared from an obviously anti-immigrant policy climate here. They tried to kick out international students this summer as classes moved online due to the pandemic, if not for the stiff legal opposition mounted by universities. Soon, scholars like me might also face tougher procedures to secure our stay. Instead of the merit of our research or degree, our visa term will be based on the cumulative overstay record of our country of origin. It's like being told that I will violate immigration laws because I am a Filipino unless I prove otherwise. The US seems to have forgotten that its strength heavily relies on the free flow of exceptional talent and ideas.
I also asked this question to another Filipino friend this morning. I agree when he said that this election is a referendum on hate in politics and society. Think about the extreme polarization, the nasty name-calling, the shaming and the lies in the last 4 years. It's hard to imagine 4 more years of the same.
Angelo Paolo Kalaw is a Research Fellow at the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, studying innovation, inclusion, and equity in government. He used to work as an economist at the Central Bank of the Philippines.
ANGELO PAOLO KALAW
Source: Rappler.
https://www.rappler.com/world/us-can...-election-2020
So, your interest in this election is the "Obvious anti-immigration policy" of the administration? Well, from what I've seen, Trump is anti ILLEGAL immigration . Big difference when the word illegal is omitted. You are in the States, an immigrant who legally entered the U.S. with an I-94. You didn't use a coyote or climbed a wall or crawled in a tunnel to get in. Again, anti-immigrant is not Trumps policy, anti-Illegal immigration is the word.
And that's why he is building walls in the southern border because that was a promise he made when he first
ran. Anti-immigrant? Donald Trump was married to a legal immigrant Ivanna and the second legal immigrant he married is his present wife. Yeah, the pretty one.