Americans Are Reacting To Donald Trump's Latest Decision - And They're Not Holding Back
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation to El Salvador has sparked significant outrage among American citizens, particularly in light of President Trump's and President Bukele's refusal to obey a Supreme Court order for his return. A Reddit thread garnered over four thousand opinions expressing fear for democracy, personal safety, and concerns about the implications of their actions. Comments cited the potential long-term impact on American governance, highlighting a growing distrust in leadership. Additionally, some users referenced specific immigration policies outlined in Project 2025, suggesting a premeditated strategy behind these developments.
I think it's one of the worst things to ever happen to America. It's the end of democracy. You'd hope Congress would wake up... but they have no spine... Dark days are ahead.
I'm fucking terrified as a citizen. How long before I'm gone? Will my daughter, a mixed baby, be safe? How does my own father still support him?
I think more people should be reading Project 2025, because this was actually their idea. Ken Cuccinelli wrote the section on immigration...
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