And then we get upset, and then we’re like, what happened with this group? What happened with that group? And they’re saying like, ‘Yo, what happened to the party?’
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something that is just purely performative, without actually focusing on these communities and these neighborhoods who believe that progress is possible.
Well, there's – there's plenty of reasons. You know, one, it is not sustainable. You cannot continue this type of pace of operations, particularly when you're – when it's costing over a million dollars a day in order to do this.
But the thing that I also know is that this idea that we need quotas or arbitrary numbers, 3,000 people who are going to be deported every single day, that’s not a data-backed number.
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