I wonder, when do we stop to ask ourselves why we're so invested in this toxic debate on immigration? Is it because of our own fears and biases, or because we genuinely care about creating a more just society? The truth is, the system is broken, and it's not just about tweaking the rhetoric. It requires fundamental shifts in how we approach security, community, and human rights.
As Schumer's plan to block funding becomes a rallying cry for accountability, I'm reminded of the power of collective action. But what if that collective action comes at the cost of our own complicity? What if we're all just playing a role in this grand dance, without ever stopping to question our motivations?
It's time to ask ourselves: what is it that we truly value in this debate? Is it the promise of security, or the guarantee of human dignity?