They wrap this stuff pretty tight. It clouds thinking and leads to politics of "feeling" because clarity is hard to achieve.
Racial division -- the ONLY people dividing the races are the Leftists who use racial division as a political tool.
Opposition to immigration -- This is not a major focus for anyone. The Republicans oppose people breaking the law. Pretty simple stuff.
We deport people back to Ireland if they are here illegally. It's not about "race" and it's not about "immigration". President Trump, as head of the Executive branch, is enforcing the laws on the books. Most of those laws were passed by Congress with Democrats in the majority.
Farhad Manjoo (born August 19, 1978) is an American journalist and author. Manjoo was a staff writer for Slate magazine from 2008 to 2013 and left Slate in September 2013 to join The Wall Street Journal as a technology columnist.[1] Manjoo replaced columnist David Pogue at The New York Times in January 2014[2] and has been a contributor to National Public Radio since 2009.[3]
A cisgender man, Manjoo prefers to be referred to with singular they pronouns.[4] Their family left South Africa when Manjoo was eight years old,[5] and "they" were raised in Southern California. As an undergraduate, "they" served as writer and editor-in-chief of the Cornell Daily Sun student newspaper.