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No One Is Illegal on Stolen Land ❌ ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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America loves to talk about borders. It loves to talk about who belongs and who doesn’t. But let’s be clear— this land was never theirs to claim in the first place.  ๐Ÿชถ From the very moment European settlers stepped foot on this continent, they took, they conquered, and they erased. They built a nation on land that wasn’t theirs, forcing Indigenous peoples into reservations, stripping them of their culture, and rewriting history to make themselves the rightful heirs of a stolen legacy.  And now, those same systems have the audacity to police who gets to stay?  ๐Ÿคจ๐Ÿšง Immigrants are called “illegal,” but how do you trespass on stolen land? The same people shouting about “law and order” conveniently forget that their ancestors ignored every treaty, broke every promise, and committed genocide to take what they now defend as their own. The hypocrisy is astounding. ๐Ÿ˜ก๐Ÿ“œ Borders are imaginary lines drawn by those in power, meant to divide, exclude, and control. But before those l...

The Irony of Anti-Immigration Sentiments in a Land Built on Immigration

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Immigration has always been a hot topic, but there’s a deep irony in the way some people vehemently oppose it—especially in a country that was built on migration, displacement, and colonization. The phrase  “Go back to where you came from”  holds little weight when you consider that, unless you're Indigenous, your ancestors came from somewhere else too. A Land That Was Never Empty Before European settlers arrived, millions of Indigenous people thrived across North America with their own cultures, governments, and societies. Colonization didn’t just bring new people; it led to mass displacement, violence, and systemic erasure of Native populations. Yet, centuries later, some descendants of those very settlers claim ownership of the land and argue against immigration as if they were the first ones here. The Hypocrisy of Borders Borders, as we know them today, didn’t always exist. People moved freely across lands, long before lines were drawn on maps. The U.S. itself has a long h...