and ofc the fundamental premise of this article is just inarguably incorrect--and I literally just had one of these interviews scheduled in Nepal *a few minutes ago*--but I still can't get the phrase "package deal" out of my brain
doubling down on a cruel, lawless Trump program while proudly pointing to a memo which ensures that the federal government doesn't call the people we are condeming to deprivation & death "illegal aliens"
A Massachusetts driver's license costs $50. The immigration plan now before the Senate which is apparently just too radical to live would make the work permit required for non-citizens to obtain that license cost EIGHTEEN TIMES more than the license itself. For the right to WORK
Nine hundred and ten dollars for a piece of plastic with your name and photo on it which gives you the right to have your labor stolen
Nine hundred and ten dollars
Registering and regulating everyone who uses an extremely dangerous mode of personal transportation is considered a public good for all; states eat the cost
Yet working legally in jobs without which the US would collapse is a *privilege* for which immigrants must bear every cent
There are so many other things wrong with this that i should start with but the music catapults the whole thing from a bad joke to a surreal journey into incipient madness
This is not something that needs to "improve." Fortunately there's such an easy answer to all of this though: #FreeThemAll and end all U. S. immigration detention
1/ FINALLY: #TPSElSalvador#TPSNepal#TPSNicaragua & other #TPS designations extended from current expiration of 10/4/21 to 12/31/22. Welcome news, but far short of what needs to happen for hundreds of thousands of ppl living on the edges of lawful status
2/ The most imminent problem is documentation of the lawful status of #TPS beneficiaries. Bc it has been on life support via judicial orders after Trump canceled it, recipients were never issued new ID & have only had them extended by law. Try explaining that to DMVs & employers
3/ USCIS is encouraging them to file for new work permits, but this is an additional 495 in filing fees. It should not be. It's not their fault. Waive this.